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  1. The V-Roys were the first act signed on Steve Earle's label, E-Squared Records. After the V-Roys split up in 1999, Miller formed a new band, Scott Miller and the Commonwealth, who were briefly the house band on Blue Collar TV.

  2. So says Scott Miller of his tenth studio record since leaving the V-Roys, the 1990s Knoxville-based thinking-man’s party band. The V-Roys caught the ear of Steve Earle, who signed them to his somewhat ephemeral E-Squared label. Band and label collapsed at about the same time.

  3. So says Scott Miller of his tenth studio record since leaving the V-Roys, the 1990s Knoxville-based thinking-man’s party band. The V-Roys caught the ear of Steve Earle, who signed them to his somewhat ephemeral E-Squared label. Band and label collapsed at about the same time.

  4. Sep 3, 2018 · He played around town as a solo singer-songwriter before launching a new band, The Viceroys, in 1994. After a lawsuit from a similarly named Jamaican band forced the group to change its moniker to The V-Roys, the band started making a name for itself in the East Tennessee scene.

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  5. Sep 28, 2017 · Miller will perform at 8 p.m. Oct. 13 at the theatre with Steel Wheels and is releasing a new album in the coming months. Here are five things to know about Miller and his new album.

  6. After the V-Roys split up in 1999, Miller formed a new band, Scott Miller and the Commonwealth who were briefly the house band on Blue Collar TV. Miller's solo albums include Citation (2006), Reconstruction (2007), For Crying Out Loud (2008), Christmas Gift (2010), "CoDependents" (2012).

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    The band was formed in Knoxville in 1994, with guitarist/vocalist Scott Miller, lead guitarist John Paul Keith, bassist Paxton Sellers, and drummer Jeff Bills. They were originally named The Viceroys, but were forced to change it after being threatened with a lawsuit from a Jamaican band.

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