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Luke asks a special guest three personal music questionsairing at 8 a.m. every Friday on Northland Morning.Back Tracks is sponsored by: MPECU

Back Tracks: Three Music Questions with Aaron David Miller

A man posed in front of an organ keyboard
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Tonight, at Sacred Heart in Duluth is a screening of The Cameraman, a Buster Keaton silent film classic. Accompanying the film is Twin Cities-based organist Aaron David Miller, who has been performing music for silent films for about a decade. The live score that Miller creates for the event will be largely improvised. The event begins at 7pm.

Aaron's music history involves classical training and is laden with modern-classic influence. His first album purchase is regarded by many as one of the greatest of all time, his first concert was of a fellow keyboard player, and his guilty pleasure song is one that a lot of us can be a little em-Barry-est about. "It doesn't get more embarrassing than that."

Back Tracks receives support from Minnesota Power Employees Credit Union. You can hear Back Tracks every Friday at 8am on Northland Morning.

Luke Moravec is the host for Northland Morning on The North 103.3. He’s also a local actor, musician and writer. He loves puzzles, riddles and fun mysteries.
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