Talk:Jimmy Miller

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[edit] Viglione

This section has the sound of self-promotion, or someone promoting a friend (and not the subject of the article).--Adoorajar 03:17, 18 July 2005 (UTC)

Viglione, a cable access host in Boston, is a notorious self promoter. References to him should be deleted.

[edit] Producer Not Musician

This article needs to be switched to Jimmy Miller (producer) not (musician), it clearly states in the article that he was a producer and not a musician, they surely aren't the same and I would like the article to change heading to producer instead. - Patman2648 05:51, 11 May 2006 (UTC)

Jimmy Miller was both an artist and a producer, therefore switching is not necessary. 80.177.28.111 16:04, 14 May 2007 (UTC):

True, sorry, I should say that he was famous for being a producer and is best known as one, much like if you had a article on Jimmy Carter it would be under Jimmy Carter (president) not Jimmy Carter (peanut farmer). - Patman2648 21:01, 14 May 2007 (UTC)

Any posts Joe Viglione made should be taken serious. I worked in Mobil gas station as a youth on west st. in Reading, Mass. and was introduced to Mr. Miller by Joe in 1988. I became friends with Jimmy that year and met some interesting people through him, like singer Jo-Jo Lane.