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"Snake" |
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Photo by ©2003 NoahHunt.org |
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Snake is the lead guitarist for Noah Hunt and The 420 All-Stars. Originally from the Boston, Massachusetts area. Snake plays slide on his electric guitar with a 11/ 16th socket, a tip he picked up from his days of playing with Cub Koda.
On the local Cincinnati music scene Snake had formed the band "Second Sister" in 1998 and then went on to join "Crazy Chester" in 2000.
Snake made his Noah Hunt and The 420 All-Stars live debute at Madison Theater on July 6, 2002. He was well received in replacement of Michael "Todd" Bishop, who left to pursue music in California. ~NoahHunt.org |
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Photo by ©2003 NoahHunt.org |
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Photo by ©2003 DMJ for NoahHunt.org |
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Scott "Snake" Miller (Buddy Boy)
Scott loves bad cheesy films, that's how he got the name Buddy Boy. It's from a Tromma film (can't remember which one). Scott is also a fan of the New York Dolls and early Punk Rock. Johnny Thunders, Iggy Pop and The Stooges and so on. Scott use to work at the Blue Note as a Bartender with his best friend the late great Red McCormack. Scott has the biggest heart of anyone I know.
The pictures are from the Benefit for our good friend Ryan "Ratboy" Heck who past away late last year. Buddy Boy (Our nick-name for Scott) and Noah Hunt and The 420 All-Stars played the Blue Note on November the 24th 2002 to honor our friend Ryan who also worked as a guitar tec for Buddy Boy when he first joined Noah.
By Mike Mayhem 3/28/03 |
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Mike's pictures of Scott & Noah from the Benefit for Ryan Heck 11/24/02 at the Blue Note. |
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