Buddy and Julie Miller are passing the time in quarantine during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic by writing some new music. The husband-and-wife singer-songwriters have shared in recent ...
Longtime fans of Buddy & Julie Miller know better than to expect new music from them at predictable intervals. Throughout the 1990s, the married collaborators (and their co-written songs) constantly ...
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. The sparse, ...
Songs began dripping from Julie Miller, the Nashville songwriter softly dipping her toe into a newfound pool of creativity. She wasn’t quite ready to dive in. She needed a gentle reminder from her ...
When an album opens with a cover of Richard Thompson’s dark and brooding “Keep Your Distance,” you know you’d better fasten your seatbelt: It’s going to be a bumpy ride. On their first official album ...
For the first time in a decade, Buddy and Julie Miller, two of Americana music’s most influential artist-songwriters, have announced the release of a new album. Breakdown on 20th Ave. South reunites ...
Aunt Jemima is no more. NASCAR will no longer tolerate Confederate flags. Statues ranging from Confederate leaders to Christopher Columbus, some having stood for over a century, have either been ...
The married musicians offer their own synthesis of folk, country, rock and the blues on their new album. The music that results is unsettling, with a beauty that's both comforting and soothing. This ...
Individually and as collaborators, married Nashville songwriters Buddy and Julie Miller have provided a steady stream of material for artists from Emmylou Harris and Levon Helm to Dierks Bentley and ...
Julie Miller talks and laughs easily and joyfully these days. But it hasn’t always been so. Miller and her husband, legendary Americana instrumentalist/producer and singer-songwriter Buddy Miller, ...
This is the last time we won't be introduced as losers," Julie Miller joked before a packed house in reference to the Grammy nomination she and Buddy have received in the contemporary folk category.
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