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Doctor Bizarre (born Chad Edward Miller; April 21, 1976 is an American rock singer, songwriter, and musician. Known for his unique sound that is wildly imaginative, colorful and eccentric with his accomplished guitar playing at the forefront. He collaborates with talented musicians across the globe. He studied jazz guitar for several years with Carmen Carmonica, an accomplished jazz musician out of New York who was the former arranger and guitarist for the Lou Rawls Band.

Bizarre started his career by exploring jazz and the heavier side of rock before switching gears and becoming increasingly interested in the possibilities of electronic music fused with roots, rock, punk, metal, funk, techno and fusion elements. Bizarre also sings, plays bass, mandolin, keyboard, percussion, programs drums and creates strange effects. His musical outlet varies in styles and incorporates a soundtrack based theme ranging in diverse styles catering to a plethora of audiences.

Away from music, Doctor Bizarre is a photographer and artist.

Featured in Making Music Magazine.


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