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In 2001, the first Buddy and Julie Miller duo album Buddy & Julie Miller was released in 2001. This album won the Americana Music Association award for best album in 2002. Released in 2002, Love Snuck Up was a compilation of the Millers' Hightone recordings. A Julie Miller compilation is planned, which will include tracks selected by Julie from ...
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It generally sold its own Anchor Blue brand name of youth-oriented denim, graphic T-shirts and casual clothing. [1] Sometimes the company was referred to as the Anchor Blue Inc., but their retail clothing chain of stores was labeled as Anchor Blue. The Anchor Blue and Miller's Outpost brands were acquired by Perry Ellis International in 2012. [2]
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.
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Julie Banderas; Ashleigh Banfield; Lynda Baquero; Ellison Barber; Jillian Barberie; Susan Barnett; Natasha Barrett (television reporter) Maria Bartiromo; Dana Bash; Suzanne Bates; Bobbie Battista; Pat Battle; Elise Baughman; Adrianne Baughns-Wallace; Willow Bay; Deidre Behar; Joy Behar; Michelle Beisner-Buck; Elizabeth Benjamin (journalist ...
The album was produced by Julie and Buddy Miller. [8] It was recorded in the Millers' Nashville dining room. [9] Steve Earle sang on "I Call on You", Emmylou Harris on "Forever My Beloved". [10] [11] "Face of Appalachia" is a cover of the John Sebastian/Lowell George song. [12] "Dancing Girl" is about child prostitution in Thailand. [13]