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I first met Dave Miller at Pye in 1969 when he was deeply engrossed in recording for his Damil label. He was a robustly built man with silver hair, possessing a voice that resonated like that of a seasoned American voiceover artist. When engaged in conversation, he exuded humour, wit, entertainment and a deep well of worldly wisdom. Among the individuals I've had the privilege of encountering, Dave was one of the three exceptional minds I've come across, the other two being Jack Fishman and Dr Shyam Singha. Despite their remarkable qualities, all three of these modest individuals would likely have disagreed with my assessment. Miller has been the subject of numerous articles and stories over the years, often depicted as a smooth operator and occasionally compared to Colonel Tom Parker, the infamous manager of Elvis Presley. Born as David Leonart ...