Eric Miller
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Eric Miller may refer to:
  • Eric Miller (musician)
    Eric Miller (musician)
    Eric Miller is an American house music DJ, record producer and remixer. As E-Smoove he worked for a number of years with Steve "Silk" Hurley and Maurice Joshua, before he hit the U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1998 with "Deja Vu," which climbed to #16. The song reached #63 in the UK...

    , American DJ
  • Eric Miller (rugby player)
    Eric Miller (rugby player)
    Eric Roger Patrick Miller is a former Irish rugby union and Gaelic football player. As a rugby player Miller played for, among others Old Wesley, Leicester Tigers,[Ulster],Leinster, the Barbarians, Ireland and the British and Irish Lions...

     (born 1975), Irish rugby player
  • Eric Miller (businessman)
    Eric Miller (businessman)
    Sir Eric Merton Miller was a British businessman who committed suicide while under investigation for fraud.-Early life:...

     (1927–1977), English businessman, Chairman of Peachey Properties
  • Eric Miller (industrialist)
    Eric Miller (industrialist)
    Sir Eric Miller Sir Eric Miller Sir Eric Miller (12 June 1882-11 July 1958 was a leading figure in the British rubber industry, and played a prominent role in establishing research facilities such as the British Rubber Producers Research Association.-Early life:...

     (1882–1958), British industrialist in the rubber industry
  • Eric Miller, president of Brooklyn Bottling Group
    Brooklyn Bottling Group
    The Brooklyn Bottling Group is one of the largest independently owned beverage and food company in the United States. Founded by Jack Miller in 1936, the company started out by selling seltzers and syrups door to door in Brooklyn neighborhoods. The second generation, Arnold Miller, acquired the...

  • Eric Miller (record producer), American record producer and Norman Granz
    Norman Granz
    Norman Granz was an American jazz music impresario and producer.Granz was a fundamental figure in American jazz, especially from about 1947 to 1960...

    's protege
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