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Marie Miller

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Marie Miller
OriginUnited States near Washington D.C.
GenresAmericana, Folk, Indie folk
Occupationsinger/songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, piano, mandolin, and bouzouki
Years active2005-present
LabelsCurb Records
Websitehttp://www.mariemiller.net/

Miller is a Modern Folk singer-songwriter who often blends a mesh of modern folk, pop and country into a delivery all her own. Her self-titled indie debut EP was released in 2005 which labeled her as "one of the best independent artists that you should know about". The awareness led to Curb Records signing Miller in September 2006. Her debut single, "You're Not Alone" was "written as a battle cry for a friend who was going through a really tough time, and he felt incredibly alone. I wanted to fight for him and somehow take away his loneliness". Marie, a talented musician (mandolin, guitar, bouzouki) says her music simply represents the stories of her everyday life. Marie's single debuted inside the top 50 of iTunes' Top Singer/Songwriter Songs chart.

Discography

Miller released the song "Cold" in January 2007 off of her self-title debut EP. The song hit the charts in February 2007, including Marcia Ware's Top Twenty Meltdown. It also was a Top 5 request on the national radio program Total Axxess.

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