- When his Grandfather, Muse Watson Keller, died, the flag was flown at half staff over the capitol of Louisiana.
- Worked in Black voter registration and detained by police for the bombing of the Wallace campaign headquarters during the Humphrey campaign for President.
- Actually rode the horse thru the jumps in the Gran Prix course in the Julia Roberts film Something to Talk About (1995) as horse trainer 'Hank Corrigan'.
- Played in the marching band at Louisiana Tech on a music stipend when Terry Bradshaw was quarterback.
- Founded the East Tennessee Conservatory for the Arts to promote awareness of the arts in the region.
- Working to restore the historic 900 seat 'Princess Theater' in Harriman, Tennessee.
- Honored as a Kentucky Colonel in 2001.
- Worked as a driver, captain, and coordinator in transportation departments and rented equipment to film productions on 19 films while he auditioned for his first roles.
- Served on panel of experts at the Family Focus Resource and Empowerment Center's Conference entitled "A Lifetime of Choices: Parenting the Child With A Disability".
- Was awarded the Distinguished Alumnus Award by Berea College, Berea, Kentucky in 2001.
- Honored at Sundance Film Festival, with the rest of the cast, for his role playing Parley Gentry in "Songcatcher" with Grand Jury Award for Ensemble Acting.
- Legendary V.P. of Casting for Warner Brothers, Marion Dougherty, encouraged Muse to move to Hollywood and arranged for his first Hollywood agent in 1994.
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