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Julie Miller

 
Artist: Julie Miller
  • Born: July 12, 1956, Waxahachie, TX
  • Active: '90s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Blue Pony," "Orphans and Angels," "Broken Things"

Biography

Texas-born singer/songwriter Julie Miller grew up in a music-loving household. As a teen in Austin, Miller made her professional debut as a singer and began collaborating with her future husband, guitarist/singer/songwriter Buddy Miller. They settled in Nashville, and shortly after Buddy released his solo debut Your Love & Other Lies on HighTone Records. The album featured singing and songwriting from Julie as well, and one of her songs, "All My Tears," was covered by Emmylou Harris and Jimmy Scott. Harris ended up working with both the Millers, offering Buddy a lead guitarist spot on her 1996 tour, and providing guest vocals on Julie's albums, 1997's Blue Pony and 1999's Broken Things. Julie and Buddy Miller also collaborated with likeminded musicians and friends like Victoria Williams, Mark Olson and Jim Lauderdale as the Creek Dippers, and with Steve Earle and Patty Griffin, who also contributed to Broken Things. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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Julie Miller

Julie Miller (with Phil Madeira) - Live in Concert - 2004
Background information
Born July 12, 1956 (1956-07-12) (age 53)
Origin Waxahachie, Texas
Genres Christian
Country
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1983-present
Labels Myrrh
HighTone
Associated acts Buddy Miller
Website Official Site

Julie Miller (born 12 July 1956 in Waxahachie, Texas) is a songwriter, singer, and recording artist currently living in Nashville, Tennessee. Julie Miller has been married to Buddy Miller for 20 years. They sing and play on each other's solo projects and have recorded a duets album on HighTone Records.

Julie's first recording was on the mini lp album Streetlight, which consisted of Julie, Buddy and an uncredited 3rd man. Julie and Buddy provided some songwriting to the lp, which included the original version of "Jesus in Your Eyes" (Later re-recorded for "Orphans and Angels". "How Could You Say No" (Written by Mickey Cates) was also originally performed on this album, and later included in Julie's solo debut "Meet Julie Miller"

An 8 track 1985 demo from Julie included 2 songs that were later included on "Meet Julie Miller", but the remaining 6 songs were not re-recorded.

The songs on this tape are: I don't Need Anything Else - Mystery Love (Synth Pop Version) - Love is - I Look to You - I Don't Need - What Does it Take - I wanna Be Ready - King of my Heart (not the same as that which appeared later on her first Myrrh release) - My New Psychiatrist (Synth Pop Version with different lyrics) - Debby Came Back - Dangerous Place (Synth Pop Version).

In 1987 Julie contributed background vocals to the song Remember Me on Benny Hester's album "Through the Window".

Miller's musical career initially took off after singer Sam Phillips discovered a demo tape by the artist and turned it over to friends at Myrrh Records. Miller was signed to a contract and recorded her first solo album, Meet Julie Miller for the label, and was released in 1990. This album included backing vocals from Shawn Colvin, Victoria Williams, Amy Grant, Kelly Willard and Russ Taff.

Julie's second solo album, "He Walks Through Walls" (1991) also included backing vocals from Shawn Colvin, Victoria Williams, Amy Grant and Kelly Willard as with her debut. Mark Heard and Reverend Dan Smith also contributed vocals. This album included the original version of the song "Broken Things", which was later re-recorded.

In 1992, Julie participated in the album, "Cry of the Heart: Emily's Eyes", an album released to bring hope to victims of child abuse, by providing the title track. Julie mentioned after a 2002 concert in Kentucky that the song "Emily's Eyes" had one line edited out of it, as there was concern regarding the "implications". No further details were given explaining.

Julie's 1993 album "Orphans and Angels" included a duet with Emmylou Harris on the song All My Tears, which has become one of Julie's most popular songs. Jazz vocalist Jimmy Scott also contributed vocals. The song was written after the death of Mark Heard. Julie also covered Mark Heard's song "Treasure of the Broken Land". Shawn Colvin once again contributed background vocals.

Julie's 4th solo album was released by Street Level Records, a departure from Word Records which released her first 3 solo albums. Julie covered The Williams Brothers song Can't Cry Hard Enough on this album. Victoria Williams, Mark Olsen and the Electrics provided background vocals.

After the 1998 Omagh bombing in Northern Ireland, local singer Juliet Turner performed a version of Miller's song "Broken Things" at a memorial service for the victims of the bombing.

Julie and Buddy Miller teamed up with Victoria Williams, Mark Olson, and Jim Lauderdale for a European tour billed as "The Rolling Creek Dippers" in the 90's.

The Dixie Chicks, Linda Ronstadt, Ann Savoy, Lee Ann Womack, Emmylou Harris, Jars of Clay, Julie Roberts, Selah, Brooks & Dunn, Lucy Kaplansky, and Ilse DeLange have recorded the songs of Julie Miller, as well as songs written by both her and Buddy.

Buddy Miller announced that this fall, a Julie Miller compilation is planned, which will include tracks picked by Julie from her first four albums, which have been out of print for many years.[citation needed]

Discography

Year Album Chart Positions Label
US Christian US Country US US Heat
1990 Meet Julie Miller 23 Myrrh
1991 He Walks Through Walls 27
1993 Orphans and Angels 29
1994 Invisible Girl REX
1997 Blue Pony HighTone
1999 Broken Things
2001 Buddy & Julie Miller (with Buddy Miller) 45 41
2004 Love Snuck Up (with Buddy Miller)
2009 Written in Chalk (with Buddy Miller) 159 3 New West

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Awards
First
None recognized before
AMA Album of the Year (artist)
2002
with Buddy Miller
Succeeded by
Johnny Cash
Preceded by
Alison Krauss and Robert Plant
AMA Album of the Year (artist)
2009
with Buddy Miller
Not Yet Awarded
Preceded by
Hayes Carll and Brian Keane
AMA Song of the Year (Songwriter)
2009
Not Yet Awarded
Preceded by
Alison Krauss and Robert Plant
AMA Duo/Group of the Year
2009
with Buddy Miller
Not Yet Awarded

 
 
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