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Liz Miller

About Me

Building a songwriter's resume is like trying to get a credit card without ever having had a credit card. You don't just walk into a publishing company and say" I'm really good-I promise!" So, Liz started out by winning or placing in the finals with some song contests. She won the Broadjm 6Pack 2 years in a row, placed in the Final Top 5 with the NSAI song contest with 2 songs in the Top 10, Dallas song contest-Took Top in Country and 2nd place Grand Prize, Won first prize in the Nashville/Hawaii Song contest with co-writer Don May, Finals in the UK Songwriting Contest in Jazz, Won the Christmas.com contest and recently placed on the NSAI Christmas compilation cd. Liz has a co-write on the Dan May album The Long Road Home, an eclectic collection of Soul/ Americana by one of her favorite artists-Dan May. Excitedly, the album passed the first round of Grammy nominations... The HBO documentary Dirty Driving/ Thundercars of Indiana contains a song Liz wrote with Tom Stipe- long time collaborator. called Varroom. And embarrassed to say, her song I Reached For You, written with Anthony Newett, was plagiarized and put in an awful Movie called Redline. That matter has since been resolved to best of all outcomes. Liz has cuts on many independent artist cds and has also written and executive produced 2 cds of her own- Baby Fantasy-Projections of a New Mother, on offbeat musical for new Moms, and There and Back, martini music for the new millennium, in the style of Frank Sinatra. Liz spends time between Nashville and Philadelphia writing and co-writing. One day, the cuts will come, at least, that's what her publisher says...

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Member Since: 3/23/2006
Band Website: www.lizmiller.org
Influences: Everyone who has ever been on the radio
Sounds Like: Everyone who sings the demos..
Record Label: Unknown Indie
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

NSAI/CMT

The love You Can't Have is in the final 15 of the NSAI/CMT contest. You can't find it from the home page. Here's the link. Copy and paste it into your web browser and you'll go right there. http://www...
Posted by on Thu, 23 Mar 2006 04:15:00 GMT