
Parthenon Willett Miller
American Musician, Singer, Songwriter, Producer
- Lifespan
- January 19, 1956 – January 30, 2026Jan 19, 1956 – Jan 30, 2026
- Location
- Chevy Chase, Maryland, USAChevy Chase, MD

American Musician, Singer, Songwriter, Producer
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Key moments and achievements from Parthenon Miller's life.
Parthenon was born
· Chevy Chase, Maryland, USA
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Parthenon Huxleys career began in the vibrant Chapel Hill, North Carolina music scene with his first single, Buddha, Buddha, Buddha, released in 1983. The song introduced his distinctive blend of melodic hooks and lyrical wit that would become his trademark.
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Parthenon Huxleys career began in the vibrant Chapel Hill, North Carolina music scene with his first single, Buddha, Buddha, Buddha, released in 1983. The song introduced his distinctive blend of melodic hooks and lyrical wit that would become his trademark.
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After signing with Columbia Records and relocating to Los Angeles, Huxley released his debut album Sunny Nights in 1988. Rolling Stone praised it as a monumental debut, and the album positioned him as a rising voice in the American power pop movement.
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After signing with Columbia Records and relocating to Los Angeles, Huxley released his debut album Sunny Nights in 1988. Rolling Stone praised it as a monumental debut, and the album positioned him as a rising voice in the American power pop movement.
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Huxley collaborated with Mark Oliver Everett, co-producing A Man Called E and Broken Toy Shop, and co-writing tracks including Hello Cruel World, which became a Top Ten Alternative hit. This production work demonstrated his skill behind the mixing board as well as in front of the microphone.
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Huxley collaborated with Mark Oliver Everett, co-producing A Man Called E and Broken Toy Shop, and co-writing tracks including Hello Cruel World, which became a Top Ten Alternative hit. This production work demonstrated his skill behind the mixing board as well as in front of the microphone.
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In 1998, Huxleys career soared when he joined ELO Part II as a guitarist and vocalist. The group continued the legacy of Jeff Lynnes Electric Light Orchestra, touring globally and performing the symphonic rock classics that defined a generation.
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In 1998, Huxleys career soared when he joined ELO Part II as a guitarist and vocalist. The group continued the legacy of Jeff Lynnes Electric Light Orchestra, touring globally and performing the symphonic rock classics that defined a generation.
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After ELO Part II evolved into The Orchestra, Huxley continued touring globally and delighting fans with symphonic rock performances. His distinctive guitar style and warm voice made him an essential part of the ensembles sound for over two decades.
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After ELO Part II evolved into The Orchestra, Huxley continued touring globally and delighting fans with symphonic rock performances. His distinctive guitar style and warm voice made him an essential part of the ensembles sound for over two decades.
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Huxleys musical legacy spanned more than five decades, from his early days in Chapel Hill through his work with Columbia Records, his production collaborations, and his years with ELO Part II and The Orchestra. He was recognized as one of power pops most talented and underappreciated craftsmen.
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Huxleys musical legacy spanned more than five decades, from his early days in Chapel Hill through his work with Columbia Records, his production collaborations, and his years with ELO Part II and The Orchestra. He was recognized as one of power pops most talented and underappreciated craftsmen.
Parthenon Miller passed away