Terry E. Miller

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Terry E. Miller was born and raised in Dover, Ohio. His interests in both photography and covered bridges came from his father, Max T. Miller, who began photographing bridges in 1953, taking along his 8 year old son. After about 1962 the elder Miller lost interest, and Terry continued photographing, researching, building models of, and writing about covered bridges to the present. He has visited around 1000 covered bridges in the United States, Canada, Switzerland, and China. He has privately published two books on the bridges of two Ohio counties, Tuscarawas and Coshocton, based on archival research conducted in the 1960s. In 2005 he began his study of Chinese covered bridges and met Ronald G. Knapp, co-author of America's Covered Bridges and Theodore Burr and the Bridging of Early America, in Shouning, Fujian. That meeting led to the collaboration that produced both of these books. Professionally, Miller is an Ethnomusicologist specializing in the musics of Mainland Southeast Asia (especially Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam), China, and oral traditions in hymnody in the Americas, the West Indies, and the United Kingdom. He taught at Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, USA for 30 years, retiring in 2005. During his years there he founded the KSU Thai Ensemble in 1978 (which continues to this day) and the KSU Chinese Ensemble (1988-2005). Miller continues to research the musics of Thailand and Laos, spending most winters in Bangkok and traveling throughout SE Asia. He was co-editor (and a major writer) of The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: Southeast Asia and jointly wrote a world music textbook, World Music, A Global Journey, with Andrew Shahriari. Miller lives in Kent, Ohio with his wife of 38 years, Sara Stone Miller. He has 2 daughters.

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