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."
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