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Julie Anne Miller (born Julie Griffin, July 12, 1956) is an American songwriter, singer, and recording artist living in Nashville, Tennessee. She married Buddy Miller in 1981. They sing and play on each other's solo projects and have recorded several duet albums.
Julie Miller (née Griffin, born 1956) is an American singer, songwriter and recording artist Julie Miller may also refer to Julie Miller (harness racing) (born 1972), an American harness racing driver and trainer; Julie Miller, a character from the 1982 US television series Fame, played by Lori Singer
1990: Julie Miller – Meet Julie Miller (Myrrh) "When It Comes to You" 4. 2002: Buddy Miller – Midnight and Lonesome (HighTone) "Who Owns Your Heart" 3. 1985: Steve Archer – Action (Home Sweet Home) 1990: Julie Miller – Meet Julie Miller (Myrrh) "Wide River To Cross" 3. 2004: Buddy Miller – Universal United House of Prayer (New West)
Bob Dylan contributes a rare co-writing credit to Buddy and Julie Miller‘s new song “Don’t Make Her Cry,” which will be found on the married duo’s Sept. 22 album release, In the Throes.
The Washington Post wrote that "the songs are given mostly acoustic, string-band arrangements that take on a chamber-music flavor when violinist Tammy Rogers or cellist Matt Slocum join in." [10] Entertainment Weekly deemed the album "one of the year’s most haunting surprises," writing that Miller is "armed with dark, poetic lyrics about betrayal, redemption, and the damage caused by long ...
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Jack Russell of the band Great White has died at age 63, his family announced Thursday on Instagram. “Jack is loved and remembered for his sense of humor, exceptional zest for life, and ...
Shawn Colvin and Steve Earle first met in the mid-1980s, when Earle was on tour and Colvin was an opening act [3] and she first met album producer Buddy Miller in the 1970s. [4] The two became friends and Colvin covered Earle's song "Someday" on her 1994 album Cover Girl . [ 3 ]