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Music Style
Scottish - traditional and contemporary |
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Musical Influences
Adam McNaughtan, Hamish Henderson, Brian McNeill, Archie Fisher, Al O'Donnell, Jimmie Hutchison, any good Scots or Irish singer. |
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Artist History
Began in folkclubs in Scotland in 1960's ... came to US and continued singing...now full time at Clubs, coffeehouses, folk festivals, house concerts and Highland Games |
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Group Members
just me and guitar |
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Instruments
Guitar |
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Albums
The Edinburgh Rambler, Scottish Voice, Live at the Cactus Cafe, At Home with the Exiles, Border Background, Home and Away |
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Press Reviews
"Hearing Ed Miller is like picking up a book of favorite short stories. Even though the characters are familiar and you remember the basic plots, the telling itself is worth hearing time after time." L. E. McCullough, Austin Chronicle"Here is a mixture of traditional and contemporary songs woven into a seamless garment by a singer who respects style and clarity." Sheila Douglas, The Living Tradition"Permit me to put a wee bee in your bonnet about a honey-voiced singer named Ed Miller, a decidedly not run-of-the-miller interpreter of Scots songs." Bob Breheny, Dirty Linen |
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Location
Austin, TX - USA |
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