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About Eric Miller

Eric Miller, and his Americana band, The Easy Winners, come complete with harmonicas, hats, and facial hair. (okay, not ALL of them have facial hair). Eric is the tune-smith of the group, with one foot in Tin Pan Alley and the other in the 70’s singer-songwriter movement. With a respect music tradition and craft, the Easy Winners’ arrangements are dripping with rich vocal harmonies and tasty musical accompaniment. After working together for years in Seattle’s legendary Pink Door restaurant and other local haunts, the group has perfected the art of engaging and entertaining audiences with refreshing authenticity. ...So, you’re gonna have a good time! "The thing about Eric Miller is that he is so likeable and so uniquely original at the same time. Normally, these traits are mutually exclusive. Early Bob Dylan was different from almost everything the pop music world had seen at the time. He was impressive, but likeable as a person? Not really. Miller's originality sort of sneaks up on you. You're humming along with his melody and enjoying the story quality in his songs and then you suddenly realize that you've never seen anyone like this before. His down-to-earth good nature comes across so well on stage that the audience lets his wild-streak pass without judgment. But later, when you think about his music and try to compare it to someone else's you come up pretty short. There's not really any other recording artist quite like Eric Miller. Sometimes Eric will conjure up a particular songwriter or singer but that's only for one or two songs. Miller's material has such a wide range of musical style and lyrical subject matter that he pretty much defies comparison. Eric began as a drummer in various rock bands in Grass Valley, CA, but soon moved to Seattle to pursue his own sound. Fascinated by musicians like Tom Waits, Randy Newman, and Bob Dylan, he began to craft story songs and has been performing in the Northwest since 2004. Eric's first album, There Is Nothing For You Here (December 2009), features players from his community in a larger-ensemble mostly acoustic production. His second album, City Lights (September 2012), rocks a little harder than the first and features his full band sound. Miller often adds a solid backup band to his performance, but with or without an ensemble, once he starts singing the audience is captivated. His lyrics and the story are delivered so well that the listener becomes caught up in the song itself. Listening to Eric Miller is a flat-out good time. He combines genres in a totally refreshing way, taking American Folk and blending it with the subtleties of Rock, Country, and Blues. He provides authentic musical experiences to a variety of listeners. Whether dancing to an upbeat tune or soaking in the intricate lyrics of narrative prose, audiences delight in Eric's honest cordiality and impeccable musicianship. There is so much music out there and so many great performers that it always amazes me when someone comes along who actually stands out from the rest enough to provide a fresh and enjoyable experience. Eric Miller is right up there near the top of my list." - James Riordan, Author of The Platinum Rainbow: How to Succeed in the Music Business...Without Selling Your Soul and the N.Y. Times Bestseller, Break on Through: The Life and Death of Jim Morrison. Songwriter, performer, and multi-instrumentalist. Performing in and around the greater Seattle area since 2004. www.ericmillersongs.com
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Genres:
Folk, Americana, Jazz
Band Members:
LUCIEN LAMOTTE: Lead-guitar, SABU MIYATA: Upright Bass, STEF ROBBINS: Vocals, ERIC MILLER: Vocals
Hometown:
Seattle, Washington

About Eric Miller

Eric Miller, and his Americana band, The Easy Winners, come complete with harmonicas, hats, and facial hair. (okay, not ALL of them have facial hair). Eric is the tune-smith of the group, with one foot in Tin Pan Alley and the other in the 70’s singer-songwriter movement. With a respect music tradition and craft, the Easy Winners’ arrangements are dripping with rich vocal harmonies and tasty musical accompaniment. After working together for years in Seattle’s legendary Pink Door restaurant and other local haunts, the group has perfected the art of engaging and entertaining audiences with refreshing authenticity. ...So, you’re gonna have a good time! "The thing about Eric Miller is that he is so likeable and so uniquely original at the same time. Normally, these traits are mutually exclusive. Early Bob Dylan was different from almost everything the pop music world had seen at the time. He was impressive, but likeable as a person? Not really. Miller's originality sort of sneaks up on you. You're humming along with his melody and enjoying the story quality in his songs and then you suddenly realize that you've never seen anyone like this before. His down-to-earth good nature comes across so well on stage that the audience lets his wild-streak pass without judgment. But later, when you think about his music and try to compare it to someone else's you come up pretty short. There's not really any other recording artist quite like Eric Miller. Sometimes Eric will conjure up a particular songwriter or singer but that's only for one or two songs. Miller's material has such a wide range of musical style and lyrical subject matter that he pretty much defies comparison. Eric began as a drummer in various rock bands in Grass Valley, CA, but soon moved to Seattle to pursue his own sound. Fascinated by musicians like Tom Waits, Randy Newman, and Bob Dylan, he began to craft story songs and has been performing in the Northwest since 2004. Eric's first album, There Is Nothing For You Here (December 2009), features players from his community in a larger-ensemble mostly acoustic production. His second album, City Lights (September 2012), rocks a little harder than the first and features his full band sound. Miller often adds a solid backup band to his performance, but with or without an ensemble, once he starts singing the audience is captivated. His lyrics and the story are delivered so well that the listener becomes caught up in the song itself. Listening to Eric Miller is a flat-out good time. He combines genres in a totally refreshing way, taking American Folk and blending it with the subtleties of Rock, Country, and Blues. He provides authentic musical experiences to a variety of listeners. Whether dancing to an upbeat tune or soaking in the intricate lyrics of narrative prose, audiences delight in Eric's honest cordiality and impeccable musicianship. There is so much music out there and so many great performers that it always amazes me when someone comes along who actually stands out from the rest enough to provide a fresh and enjoyable experience. Eric Miller is right up there near the top of my list." - James Riordan, Author of The Platinum Rainbow: How to Succeed in the Music Business...Without Selling Your Soul and the N.Y. Times Bestseller, Break on Through: The Life and Death of Jim Morrison. Songwriter, performer, and multi-instrumentalist. Performing in and around the greater Seattle area since 2004. www.ericmillersongs.com
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Genres:
Folk, Americana, Jazz
Band Members:
LUCIEN LAMOTTE: Lead-guitar, SABU MIYATA: Upright Bass, STEF ROBBINS: Vocals, ERIC MILLER: Vocals
Hometown:
Seattle, Washington

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