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The Belmont Tunnel was the first subway in Los Angeles, carrying the Red Cars one mile from 4th and Hill St. underneath downtown traffic to a Westlake neighborhood just south of Echo Park near where 1st Street turns into Beverly Blvd, before tracks diverged to various points north and west. Trains ran from the 1920’s through the 1950’s, with traffic peaking during WWII; the last subway car to pass through the tunnel in June of 1955 carried a banner reading “To….Oblivion.” The tunnel has been sealed off, but the retaining wall at its Westlake terminus still stands, next to the adjoining Toluca Substation. The site, for years a major attraction for graffiti artists, has since been fenced off and surrounded by luxury apartments.

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from TO​.​.​.​.​OBLIVION, released October 19, 2018
Alexander Elliott Miller, electric guitar & electronics

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Alexander Elliott Miller Los Angeles, California

Alexander Elliott Miller is a composer and guitarist whose music has been described as "wild... unearthly... lyrical... a voice worth listening to" (San Francisco Classical Voice) and "deceptively laid back in an LA way... inventive... unconventional" (LA Times).

Miller is on the faculty of CSU Long Beach and Chapman University, where he teaches music theory and composition.
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