Ted Miller

Honored in the United States Congress 8 times and recently distinguished by several of America's Generals, Ted Miller is by far one of America's most aspiring American international singers, stealing the hearts of listeners, and of cultures from around the world, and he is doing so, right here in America. he is also known to many in the Greek community as Ted Maliaris . Not only dose he express the pride and spirit of the American people with compassion and conviction as the lead vocalist having recorded " A Tribute to America - A 21st Century Anthem," However, as an American born, international artist, he portrays the diversity of the American people illustrating his own ability to sing so beautifully in so many different languages. " I have always been fascinated by the overwhelming diversity of cultures here in America. All of my life, I have been surrounded by people from places all over the world, all of whom, have migrated to this great country over generations and who, today, proudly refer to themselves as Americans. National Morale is our most valuable, intangible asset and we must continue to cherish and preserve it, setting an example for the rest of the world to follow in our quest to free the world from terrorism and instill peace."

Born in South Florida, It wasn't long before that music had become an iatrical part of Ted's life. By age 3, Ted began to spend summers in upstate New York with his grandparents, both of whom were musicians. His grandfather played the clarinet and his grandmother, the violin. Yet it was the sounds of his grandmothers violin that caught his ear at such an early age. She was so graceful and played with such emotion. The sound was magical. By age 7, Ted would often accompany his grandmother to performances throughout the north and southeast. From their local Greek Church to Carnegie Hall, Ted would follow in his grandmother's footsteps with her violin case in one hand and a baseball glove in the other.

By fall Ted was back home at his parents farm in South Florida where he attended school at Gulliver Academy. There he played the drums in the school band as well as participated in both his church and school choirs. It was his father, who instilled in him, a strong work ethic. From his mother, he learned to sing with a rich and melodious voice. On the weekends and often after school, Ted enjoyed working together with his father on their family farm. It provided him with a sense of solitude. The peace and tranquility that the farm had to offer came along with a lot of hard work, however, Ted did not mind, it allowed him a lot of time to sing and that is what he loved to do most. He would sing songs in English, Spanish, Greek, Hebrew and Italian. You name it!

Ted continued to place his fate in the hands of God as he continued working on the farm throughout his late teens and early twenties. By then, he had saved enough to acquire his own land. He was a true American farmer. Up at the crack of dawn and working through the wee hours in the night. He became very close to nature and found beauty in all people. This unknowingly would soon prepare him for the beginning of his lifelong journey as an international singer.

Music was the legacy that his grandmother had left behind. Very soon after she passed away, Ted began writing music in earnest. Lyrics now spoke to him while riding the tractor. Tunes would constantly play in his head. For he had been mesmerized by the sounds that once came from his grandmothers concert violin. Sounds so rich in culture from songs from around the world. Although farming was very spiritual for him, his music had now provided him with a higher sense of being. It was symbolic of everything that he had learned as a child. Ted decided to follow his heart and that he did. Within 2 years after having left the farm, he had composed and completed his first album, that he recorded together with the London Symphony Orchestra at the famed Abbey Road Studios in London, England. He decided to record his first album in both the English and Spanish languages to honor the immigrant farm workers from South and Central America that he had so closely worked together with throughout his life growing up on the farm. Their love for one another was eminent.

As spokesman for the America's Life Line Foundation Ted Miller, together with other renowned Artists, Atheletes as well as honorable Political Figures will continue working together striving to keep our community strong, healthy and uplifted. This in turn, providing for a better environment and future for all Americans.

As a result of the September 11 tragedy, Ted immediately returned home to South Florida from New York where he had spent time preparing the arrangements for his upcoming albums in English, Greek and Italian. Ted once again chose to follow his heart by recording " A Tribute To America - A 21st Century Anthem " that was written by Ann S. Miller, his mother, in response to the September 11th 2001 terrorist attacks on America. It is his overwhelming devotion as an American born and raised citizen to set aside his career as an international singer, songwriter and together with his mother, focus their efforts on imploding patriotism throughout this nation in much the same way that Kate Smith and Irving Berlin invaded this country with patriotism following the First and Second World Wars. Ted, together with his mother Ann, will continue to serve the American people by personally reaching out to millions of Americans on their continued journey throughout the Country to enhance our National Morale.

The Stars and Stripes Forever Campaign will continue throughout our great nation enhancing the spirits of all Americans.

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