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Artist Information Biography Born and raised in the deep South by two very deep Southerners, Hannah Miller learned from an early age the value of simplicity, the meaning of love, and the very great advantage of growing up without a television. Now in her twenties, she puts those early lessons to good use in her deep, folksy, catchy, soul-baring music that has drawn comparisons to Over the Rhine, Regina Spektor, Feist, and Norah Jones. She has three independent releases under her belt, 2006’s EP “Storms of Summer”; 2008’s LP “Into the Black”, produced by Grammy Award winner Mitch Dane; and summer of 2009 witnesses the release of her third project, a stripped down, acoustic EP entitled “Somewhere in Between”. As she has traveled across the Southeast these last four years, she’s had the privilege of sharing the stage with Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion, Gove Scrivenor, Langhorne Slim, Katie Herzig, The Bowmans, Ellis Paul and more. She currently resides in Columbia, SC, with her three spoiled dogs, Fender and Gibson, and Tele, her very supportive husband, James Miller, who has been known to accompany her on mandolin and kazoo. For tour dates, video clips and musical offerings, visit www.myspace.com/hannahmiller. Instrumentation Solo- Hannah Miller, acoustic guitar, vocals Duo-Hannah Miller, acoustic guitar, vocals James Leslie Miller, mandolin electric guitar, banjo Discography Somewhere In Between, EP 2009 Into The Black, LP 2008 Storms of Summer, EP 2006 Links
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