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Miller Howell

About Me

&quotHow can you take my breath from me without saying a word?&quot
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Who, exactly, is Miller Howell? Miller Howells no stranger to the singer-songwriter world of coffeehouses: acoustic guitars competing with schoolbooks and sorority sisters for the crowds attention. Hes also known the other side of the fence: that rock n roll grit of seedy bars and dark clubs. In a previous life, Miller was the frontman for indie rock quartet Cheating Kay, a band that formed while he was in college and lasted into early adulthood. Through two full-length albums, an EP, and too many Midwest miles to count, Miller found himself growing both as a person and songwriter.

&quot The people in that band taught me how to be a musician,&quot he says. &quot How to sing, how to manage the business side of things, how to expand the boundaries of your own creativity.&quot

Now, an older, wiser Miller has reemerged with Habits Can Be Hard to Break: six songs about traveling through life, getting from point A to point B, and experiencing all moments in between. &quot Tomorrow Comes&quot begins the disc with a somber look forward and an inventory of past essentials: &quot Had a good job, had a good life, had a good love, had a good cry.&quot An angrily strummed &quot Missing You &quot raises the tempo, Millers strong voice soaring over the heavy frets to ask disbelievingly, &quot Oh girl, did you just say the words?&quot &quot Im Here&quot is equal parts lullaby and love song, an ode to a fallen friend, while &quot Kirksville &quot allows the listener a heart-wrenching view of a breakup.

Moving storytelling: its what has already endeared Habits to his fans, new and old. The initial response easily fits into his definition of success. &quotI just released an EP that my fans, friends and family are really happy with,&quot he says. &quot And I really see myself as already having made it.&quot

Not that Miller doesnt want you to pick up the CD and make it a part of your life; he does.

&quot Id love other people to be along for the ride,&quot he says.

Shotgun, anyone?

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 12/30/2005
Band Website: www.millerhowell.com
Band Members: Rachel Bonar - violin, vox
Ian Davidson - guitars, banjo
Seth Jenkins - banjo, mandolin, guitars
Sarah Mueller - keyboards, vox
Miller - guitar, vox
Roger Strong - bass
William Pollock - drums

Influences: elliott smith, radiohead, ryan adams, bob dylan, u2, tori amos, the flaming lips, arlo guthrie, james taylor, the beatles, the beach boys, bright eyes, john lennon (solo)
Sounds Like: What if the stories told by Ryan Adams, the yearning of Jeff Buckley and the songwriting of Over The Rhine met to discuss philosophy over coffee on a quiet Sunday morning...?
Record Label: Soonverysoon Artists
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

closed doors

It's certainly been too long.  Lots has gone on.  Changed cities and states.  Changed back.  Gone from rainy days to warm, dry high desert moonscapes and back again to the humidity...
Posted by on Sat, 15 Nov 2008 11:12:00 GMT

Midwestern swank

Well, I for one am looking forward to seeing you all in Omaha on June 27th and in Kansas City on June 28th.  I'm pretty much moving into a new place in downtown KC, and really excited about it.&n...
Posted by on Fri, 20 Jun 2008 16:53:00 GMT

albums and bars of records...

So... For those of you who haven't been aware, I've been sleeping in the Southwest for months.  Living in the New Mexican high desert, experiencing the intense sun and dusting off my shirt. ...
Posted by on Thu, 12 Jun 2008 18:12:00 GMT

Wow. Been too long...

It's been far, far too long since we've talked.  My sincere apologies.  I've recently moved to the Southwest temporarily, so shows have been sparse.  Add that to finishing up the latest...
Posted by on Sun, 13 Apr 2008 14:22:00 GMT

Its official... the new album is here...

After entirely too long of a wait, I have an announcement to make.  With a little bit of exhaustion in my voice, and with more than a little bit of excitement, it’s finally here... The new...
Posted by on Sun, 06 Apr 2008 15:15:00 GMT

Columbia show...

Welcome to mid-Missouri, home of competitive college sports, great bluegrass music, decent BBQ, and some of the best songwriters in the country. This Friday, we're helping host a showcase of songwrit...
Posted by on Sat, 08 Sep 2007 12:36:00 GMT

Friday show

As all of you know, we love to play live. This Friday, come check out the show in Columbia, Missouri, at The Cherry Street Artisan at 111 S. 9th Street. The Artisan has always been a favorite venue ...
Posted by on Sun, 08 Jul 2007 16:07:00 GMT

Wow... is it June already? Read up--I wanna hear your suggestions

A year ago last month, Habits Can Be Hard to Break was released... It seriously seems like yesterday.  I don't know how time manages to pass so quickly in the night, but it's certainly not an ori...
Posted by on Mon, 25 Jun 2007 12:42:00 GMT

street teamers, unite!

The Miller Howell clan is looking for some new blood.  We're specifically looking for people in Kansas City and other cities nearby who want to further the Miller Howell kingdom by putting up fly...
Posted by on Sun, 18 Mar 2007 08:14:00 GMT

...in the mood for a show?

Show tonight at Californo's in Westport in KC... see you at 8:00...
Posted by on Tue, 20 Feb 2007 13:18:00 GMT