Jason Charles Miller

Godhead, The Legend of Korra, and World of Warcraft
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Jason Miller

Jason Charles Miller is an accomplished and multi-faceted performer, with more than two decades of professional experience as a musician, songwriter, singer and voice actor.

Originally from Clifton, VA, Jason now lives in Los Angeles, CA where he owns and runs the successful recording complex, Central Command Studios.

As a solo artist, Jason has opened for such country greats as Alan Jackson, Toby Keith, Gary Allan, Eric Church, Justin Moore, Big Kenny of Big and Rich, and Jerrod Niemann.

Jason has co-written songs with such artists as Marilyn Manson, Ben Moody [Evanescence], Chuck Goff [Toby Keith Band], Jeordie White [Nine Inch Nails], Driver Williams [Eric Church Band], Otherwise, Rev Theory and living legend Paul Anka. Jason also penned the all star collaboration “Forever In Our Hearts,” a song to benefit the victims of the 2004 tsunami in South Asia which included Brian McKnight, Mya, Jacoby Shaddix [Papa Roach], Nate Dogg and many more. He’s produced songs for artists as varied as Bret Michaels, Felicia Day, Godhead, Psyclon 9, Tina Guo and YouTube sensation Drew Tabor. Songs he’s written can currently be heard on HBO’s “True Blood” and “Hung”, “WWE Friday Night Smackdown”, “The NFL Today” and the wildly popular web series “The Guild”, “Co-Optitude” and “The New Adventures of Peter and Wendy.” Jason co-wrote the smash single “Cruisin’ for a Bruisin” for the Disney Channel hit movie, “Teen Beach Movie.” The soundtrack was #1 on the Billboard charts and “Cruisin’ for a Bruisin” was nominated for a Radio Disney Award.

Miller is also widely recognized as the frontman and founder of the rock band Godhead, the only band ever signed to Marilyn Manson’s Posthuman Records. The band has sold more than 250,000 albums, and toured the world with the likes of Manson, Ozzy Osbourne, Disturbed, GWAR, Slipknot, Rammstein, Linkin Park and Korn frontman Jonathan Davis.

Jason has received two Gold Record Awards for sales. One for the Godhead song “Penetrate” on the Queen of the Damned movie soundtrack, and the other for the song “The End Has Come,” which he wrote and performed with Evanescence founder Ben Moody for the movie The Punisher.

As an actor Jason has appeared in over 60 animated productions and scores of video games and live action movies. Some career highlights include “The Legend of Korra” (The Sherriff), “Hearthstone – Heroes of Warcraft”, “Firefall” (Captain Wallach, Sergeant Lewis) “Avatar: The Last Airbender”, “Final Fantasy 14” (Raubahn Aldynn), “Batman: The Brave and the Bold” (Dollman and Black Condor), “Moribito, Guardian of the Spirit” (Shinji), “The Wonder Woman Animated Movie” (Thraxx), “Code Geass” (Urabe), “World of Warcraft” (Prince Valanar, Commander Stoutbeard, Terrath the Steady, Hagrim Hopebreaker), “Super Street Fighter 4”, “Street Fighter X Tekken”, “Ultra Street Fighter 4” (Guy), “Resident Evil 5” (Robert Kendo), “Dragon’s Dogma” (Ser Wesley, Ser Jakys), “Star Craft 2”, “Diablo III” (Radek the Fence) and “Guild Wars 2” (Ben Tenstrikes, Big Nose Ted, Stefan Barush, Seneschal Elam). You can see Jason on screen as Strike Leader Jackson in the SyFy original movie, “Battle Planet”, playing himself in season 5 of “The Guild”, and squabbling with Lewis Black and Andy Dick in various productions on Comedy Central.

Jason has been featured in magazines such as Rolling Stone, Billboard, Guitar World, Inside Kung Fu and many more. He’s also appeared on MTV, MTV2, Fuse and VH1. Touted by many critics as one of rock and country’s best and most consistent live singers, Jason continues to wow live audiences all over the world.