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Brooke Miller
Alternative / Country / Indie

"New record, YOU CAN SEE EVERYTHING, available now!"

Cannington, Ontario
Canada

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Last Login:  6/17/2008
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   Brooke Miller: General Info
Member Since6/27/2007
Band Websitebrookemiller.ca
Band Members



InfluencesRickie Lee Jones
The Police
Bruce Cockburn
Bonnie Raitt
Steve Winwood
Sounds Like 'YOU CAN SEE EVERYTHING'
AVAILABLE NOW!

..Brooke Miller - You Can See Everything..
Record LabelSparkle Plenty Music/Hickory Records
Type of LabelIndie








   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jun 29 2008 7:00P
River Fest 2008 Minden, Ontario
Jul 9 2008 8:30P
Hugh’s Room Toronto, Ontario
Jul 25 2008 8:00P
Al’s Bar Lexington, Kentucky
Jul 26 2008 9:00P
Lucas School House w/ Robbie Fulks St. Louis, Missouri
Jul 29 2008 9:00P
The Gaslight w/ Chelsea Laswell Lawrence, Kansas
Jul 30 2008 7:00P
Uncommon Ground Chicago, Illinois

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   About Brooke Miller
"Everywhere" Live in Boston:

Sentimentalist Magazine Review - Brooke Miller, hardly a household name, but just you wait. Her debut CD You Can See Everything is awash in mind blowing brilliance. Hailing from Prince Edward Island on Canada’s Atlantic coast, the lush organic landscape of her birth land bleeds through every track on the album. Comparisons to Rickie Lee Jones, Sheryl Crow and Natalie Merchant are obvious but glimpses of Miller’s punk rock youth keep the disc from becoming too precious. Look for great things to come from Ms. Miller –CD

Bio - Prince Edward Island, 140 miles long and 40 miles wide and perched off Canada’s eastern coast at the gateway to the St. Lawrence, is an extraordinary place where ordinary people do not necessarily survive, much less thrive. It is a place where people have always had to make their own entertainment; just as they have made their homes, handicrafts, and celebrations utilizing the Celtic and Acadian traditions handed down, from father to son, mother to daughter, from the lands their ancestors were driven from by spirits of famine, politics or adventure. Only in the last decade has it been physically linked to the mainland of Canada. This is a place where imagination is as crucial as a warm fire in the winter. This is where Brooke Miller comes from.

Just as Ontario still whistles through the soul of Neil Young, no matter how long he's been transplanted to California, Prince Edward Island informs every moment of Brooke Miller's album, You Can See Everything.

Brooke Miller’s parents were eclectic artists and musicians and music simply “soaked,” as Brooke describes it, “into my pores,” in an environment that literally thrummed with all forms of creative self-expression. “I grew up with a lot of kitchen ceilidhs,” she says, using the traditional Irish term that also reflects the music and fiddles that predominated, “kitchen parties--essentially just lots of food, wine and music that would go ‘til six in the morning playing.”

Although she was not necessarily inspired to play traditional music, the musicians themselves provided role models that very early on, influenced the choices and direction of her life. “No matter what they did on a side job--some of these people were counselors, teachers, lawyers, medical doctors--these were all people who lived and breathed music. So, to me, it was a lifestyle thing and it wasn’t just looked at as a job or a thing that you did to make money, it was something that people did to feel good--and alive.”

In third grade, Brooke’s elementary school’s music teacher, Gerard Ruttan, gave her an instrument to play and she never put it down. She was soon traveling to competitions around the Maritime provinces and as far as Halifax (a 4 hour drive from PEI) where the band would come away with gold and silver medals, Not until the ripe old age of 10 or 11 did she contemplate writing her own songs. Her father bought her first electric guitar and for a subsequent Christmas, a drum machine and little 4 track Tascam recorder, on which she would do all the drum, bass, guitar and “create these records. I wish I still had them!” With two boys, she formed a trio called Bleek that soon owed more to punk, and by 12, was touring the Maritimes, opening for bands like Sloan and Modest Mouse.

But a musician of Brooke’s gifts and range soon outgrew the three chord confines of punk and began exploring more sophisticated and challenging techniques and genres--from the intricacies of finger-picking to the more colorful palette of jazz. “I remember listening to a lot of Bruce Cockburn. As a young person who was already into playing, I just thought this is the coolest thing in the world to hear. I had heard him all my life because my parents were both huge Bruce fans, but I really just started sitting and listening to his music, then people like Leon Redbone, Rickie Lee Jones and the Police. I really started experimenting with what I could do with the guitar, tuning things differently and wanting to get certain sounds and do something that felt really different from what anyone else I knew was doing.”

She also began to take her own voice seriously, rather than, in her words, “scream my head off. We had a real angsty outlet as a punk band, and that was our way to kind of thrash and get all this energy out of our systems. By now I had kind of simmered down a little bit.”

And with the more refined simmering that only a few years and intense devotion to both perfecting serious craft and living meaningful life can bring, we now have You Can See Everything. For starters, there is “ Country From the Dome Car,” which winds into a rocking “Ramblin’ Man” jam coda that reflects Brooke’s discovery of the world beyond PEI from the unique perspective of a distinctly Canadian contraption during a three day music festival called Roots on the Rails that transpired on a train between Toronto and Vancouver. “Every time I listen to it I think about the train trip that the song is based upon. The train kind of got under my skin and that’s what that song is about, the rhythm of the train, the small environment you’re in for a few days, with a whole bunch of people, and all the music you listen to ‘til the wee hours of the night, sitting up in the dome car, watching Northern Lights form and disappear in the sky and watching the mountains go by with oodles of goats and sheep running down the side, towards the train. All the things you don’t see in a car or on a plane.”

She attributes that to recording in an unusual setting, with great musicians, chief among whom is her fairly recent husband, Don Ross, an award-winning fingerpicker and Narada recording artist highly respected in acoustic music circles for the last two decades. “You Can See Everything” sounds so intimately directed to him, she might be whispering in his ear. “That was the first `I love you’ kind of song I’d ever written,” she admits. “This song embodied my entire spirits being lifted by this person’s love and everyone should be able to experience a love like that in their life and aren’t we lucky to have something like this. So that’s what that song is about. It was absolutely for my husband. I was basically thanking Don for such good true love. Just that feeling that things seem really clear at times if you know that your heart is safe.”

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Brooke Miller's Friends Comments
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GigDoggy





Apr 8 2008 7:53 PM

This link is a blog for musicians written by musicians:

www. gigdoggy. wordpress. com

It's a place for bands to explain how they book shows.

Regards,

gigDoggy
Lincoln Miller





Feb 20 2008 10:37 AM

Hey Brooke! I just got your package in the mail today. Thanks so much for the CD's and the tickets. Your Dad had all ready given me a copy of your latest CD so maybe I'll do a promotion on my show Sunday night. By the way, I did a spotlight on you last Sunday so hopefully you'll get some locals out to the Durham Town Hall. Cheers!
Hot Country





Feb 7 2008 3:17 AM

Hot Country





Feb 6 2008 1:21 AM

Hot Country





Feb 2 2008 11:03 AM

Peter X Anthony’s PORCUPINE





Jan 14 2008 5:06 AM

Thanx so much for swinging by. If you're ever in this area let me know.
Not only can I support you as a fan but also as a band/solo act.

I'm always looking for thoughts on my new cd. It's a new genre for me so
words from the real deal would help.

All the best in 2008.
dreambird





Jan 7 2008 9:26 PM

Brooke,

Thanks for the add ~ new, big fan! ~ have a great 2008! ~ xodb
Larry T.





Jan 4 2008 2:56 PM

I cant get the song "country from a dome car" out of my head :)
Happy belated birthday
MISTER KINGDOM





Jan 1 2008 4:21 PM

Happy Happy Birthday to every girl and boy
Hope this very special day, brings you lots of joy
Hope the birthday presents you get from Mom and Dad
Will make this very special day, the best you’ve ever had.

The recipient of this Birthday Greeting is granted ONE GOLDEN WISH!!!!
Nina





Dec 30 2007 9:28 AM

A Happy Birthday &



Myspace Comments @ 123glitter.com

MISTER KINGDOM





Dec 25 2007 7:57 PM

Happy Holidays, Brooke!

Joe~*~
lyre_byrd





Dec 23 2007 6:00 PM

Merry Christmas, Brooke, to you and Don and your family.
Emma P. is home for a few days and we are having a fabulous time.
She was at a party two nights ago with many high school pals, but is very happy living in Montreal!
Nina





Dec 7 2007 3:55 PM

Hi Brooke,
It was nice meeting you, in Studio City, CA. You have a beautiful voice to match that beautiful face.
Happy Holidays
Nanna Nina
Kirstin





Dec 5 2007 6:58 PM

hiii :)
Mousse au Chocolat





Nov 7 2007 11:31 AM

I've been to the concert in dortmund and i really fell in love with your voice.. thanks for sharing it :)
greetings
silvia*
Holger





Nov 6 2007 12:04 PM

You are special, beautiful........ thanxxx.....
Paddy





Nov 2 2007 2:34 AM

Brooke, thanks for the add,
Best wishes from England.
NashvilleHype





Oct 16 2007 6:53 PM

Hello Brooke, I look forward to meeting you during your visit to Nashville and also to having you on NashvilleHype!

Great to have you as a friend.

Paul King
lindajane-renee





Oct 15 2007 8:15 AM

Thanks for adding me....
Ben





Oct 13 2007 4:00 PM

hi brooke, thanks for adding me...
A l b e r t





Oct 13 2007 4:14 AM

Hi Brooke,
Thank you so much for adding me.
Great Tunes!
Wishing you a very nice weekend.
Christine





Oct 10 2007 2:41 PM

Hi Brooke, Im loving the new album! Thanks for shipping it to me in Dominica - I'm playing it for everyone.
Bill Realman Stella





Sep 20 2007 1:51 PM

A lovely voice (Bonnie Raitt meets Rickee Lee Jones). Superlative accompaniment.

Thanks for finding me!


BTW, My profile is set up as a resource.
Feel free to use it as a place to discover new music from lots of musicians I've gleaned from myspace. My emphasis is on Gay / Q-BIGLT / non-hetero musicians - about half of all the musician frends listed - but you will find all sorts of folks from many backgrounds, styles, and tastes. Also included are political profiles, poets, movies, radio, other creators and other good people.

And link from my profile to my Events Calendar, NJ/NYC/Phila metro area, of Music (mostly), Q artists (largely) and more.
Amanda





Sep 19 2007 12:00 PM

You are absolutely brilliant!

New York loves you!
Fenelon Falls Jamboree





Sep 19 2007 10:35 AM

Hi Brooke
Thanks so much for the friends add
Anna Lise





Sep 5 2007 4:16 PM

yo Brooke - have just this week established myself in Ottawa. Let me know about the time and place for your Oct 1 performance around here and if it's not industry-folk-only I will crash it...
Mom





Sep 4 2007 6:02 AM

Thanks so much for finding me and sharing your talent. I wish you all the best.

Tanya
River Crombie





Aug 27 2007 1:22 AM

Boy am I glad to see you here! All the best my friend, River.
Greenfield Guitars





Aug 25 2007 10:22 AM

Hey you!

long time no video...
well...i see you made it to hell-space. welcome to the 21st century! hope youz guyz are well.
make music, spread the love, shred on...

peace, love and corn bread,
m
Geoff Gibbons





Aug 22 2007 4:20 PM

Diggin the sounds Brooke
Thanks for stoppin by the shop
Happy trails
GG
Jag





Aug 21 2007 10:15 PM

hey thanks for the add
Samuel





Aug 12 2007 4:57 PM

Thanks for the add- great show at the Lizard Lounge!
Bryan David Smith





Aug 11 2007 12:36 AM

Brooke, you're an amazing talent! Best wishes!

BDS
Frank Guitare et le band contemporain





Aug 5 2007 11:13 AM

Thx for the add Brooke !!!!!!!!!
Very good musics !!!

Frank
Suzanne Michelle





Aug 3 2007 1:58 PM

Hi Brooke!
I saw you play in Ottawa on Canada day with Don Ross last month, that was the highlight of the evening. Your music is very beautiful! Take care.
/Anders with Suzanne
Bruce Goldish





Jul 25 2007 12:45 PM

Thanks for finding fancy fingerstyle! (Say that three times fast.)
The Ashton Starr