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Miller Campbell

Jenny Don’t & the Spurs, Kimmi Bitter, Miller Campbell in concert

May 19, 2024

6:30 PM PDT
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Known for their high-energy Country Western style and charismatic stage presence, Jenny Don’t and the Spurs have garnered a global following with their infectious enthusiasm and extensive discography. Their new show features Jenny Don’t classics along with Western-by-way-of-PNW cuts from their new album, “Broken Hearted Blue,” set to release this spring. Like a wild horse spurred by a crack of lightning, the album’s first song “Flyin’ High,” blends the band’s garage-rock origins with their distinctly western sound. From go, this album asserts itself with a high-octane, rockin’ western delivery that sets it apart from the herd. Inspired by classic country legends like Johnny Paycheck and George Jones, Jenny’s inner rebel and authentic outlaw spirit pointed her straight to Country Western music. Growing up poor in a tiny rural Washington community, Jenny spent her summers herding cows and catching garter snakes in the tall grass, dreaming of traveling to exotic destinations as a musician. Her song “You’re What I Need” is a love song to the fans who make it all possible. Driven by a hyper-obsession with the 1960s, Kimmi Bitter & the Westside Twang create a soundscape that blends old-school country with surf rock, psychedelic, and a touch of mod. A love letter to the Countrypolitan golden age, her 2024 debut album “Old School” hit the ground running, blending a healthy dose of reverb-drenched twang with some rock-n-roll swagger thrown in for good measure. Ballads “My Grass is Blue” and “I Dream of You” return listeners to the era when Patsy Cline with The Jordanaires owned the radio airwaves. “Traveling the world as a musician and experiencing the enthusiasm of our fans who come to see us is an incredible feeling that’s difficult to put into words,” says Don’t. “We all feel immense gratitude.” Kin to the legendary Glen Campbell, Billboard Charting Americana Artist Miller Campbell salutes her southern roots with an incandescent new show. Praised by the likes of American Songwriter Magazine, she’s been named a “Daily Discovery” featured artist by American Songwriter, a “Next Woman of Country” by Women of Country, and winner of a Billboard “Heatseekers” award. From festivals and rodeos to country bars and honky-tonks, fans are giving themselves over to an act that writes from the heart and sings from the soul. Tickets at OpenSpaceVashon.com Tickets $25 online, $30 at the door. Youth Free. PWYC at the door unless sold out in advance. This is a co-production of Open Space and Debra Heesch.
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Miller Campbell Biography

Miller Campbell is a study in contradiction.
She's young, but her performance has the force and conviction of far more legendary figures.
Her voice carries both coastal cowgirl grit, and torch song sigh.
Her band is capable of ripping between taut, new wave swagger and Bakersfield sway at the flick of a finger and click of a stompbox.
Her songs are intimate and confessional, yet packed with stadium filling choruses.
She sings of being “stuck in the middle of a heart that's breaking” in one moment, and being “built like your idol, forever 10 feet high” in another.
She is light and shade, whisky and water, static and silence all in one powerful package.
Yes, Miller Campbell may seem contradictory, but, as Whitman (and later Dylan) said…
“If I contradict myself, then I contradict myself. I am large. I contain multitudes.”
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