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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 ...
Eric Lichtblau, legal affairs reporter; Hugo Lindgren, editor, The New York Times Magazine (2010–2013) Robert Lipsyte, sports journalist [56] [57] Herbert Matthews, reporter, known for interviewing Fidel Castro in his Sierra Maestra hideout [58] Roscoe McGowen, sports journalist [59] Judith Miller, reporter, jailed for refusing to reveal sources
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]
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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M. Gloria Macarenko; Ann-Marie MacDonald; Carolyn Mackenzie; Marcia MacMillan; Carole MacNeil; Sheila MacVicar; Judy Maddren; Hazel Mae; Joy Malbon; Pamela Martin ...
Charlotte McLaughlin, PA Senior Entertainment Reporter December 9, 2024 at 3:46 PM Play School presenter and Carry On actress Julie Stevens has died aged 87, her daughter has confirmed.
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