I want to take a moment to remember Van Miller — a true rock legend and an incredible guitar player from our early days at Mountain Brook Junior High. Van wasn’t just a shredder; he was a force of nature, bringing fire, passion, and soul to everything he played.

Losing him at 47 is a heavy hit, but his spirit lives on in every riff we played and every memory we shared. Van’s music and energy inspired us all, and his legacy will forever echo through the halls of rock.

Van, you may be gone, but your music and your spirit will keep rocking forever. Rest in power, my friend. Keep shredding in the great beyond. 🤘🎸

Rock on forever.

— KnottJ


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