Biscuit Miller

David Leon "Biscuit" Miller (born December 30, 1961)[2] is an American electric blues bassist, singer and songwriter.

[7] He found a four string electric bass guitar belonging to his friend's elder brother and immediately was inspired to try to play the instrument.

[8] Miller went on to work with Sonny Rodgers, from whom he learned a great deal about playing the blues and they recorded an album, They Call Me the Cat Daddy.

[3] Miller also played informally with Anthony Gomes, before joining his band as a full-time member in time to record Sweet Stringin' Soul.

During his five-year stint with Gomes, Miller contributed to the studio albums Sweet Stringin' Soul (2000), Unity (2002), and Music is the Medicine (2006).

[10] Guest performers included Billy Branch on harmonica, Ronnie Baker Brooks and Shawn Kellerman on guitar and Andrew "Blaze" Thomas on drums.