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Released: May 16, 2011
Label: Evergreen Records

General Info

  • Genre: Acoustic / Bluegrass / Country

    Location IDAVILLE, Indiana, US

    Profile Views: 22007

    Last Login: 12/4/2012

    Member Since 5/21/2009

    Website djmillercountry.com

    Record Label Evergreen Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    <p>According to Country singer DJ Miller, an artist’s ability to entertain a crowd is the single most important part of today’s Country music experience. Being able to deliver an unforgettable stage show for your fans is often what separates the stars from the superstars. That’s just one of the reasons why audiences shouldn’t be surprised to find the enthusiastic young singer from Idaville, Indiana, racing through the crowd during one of his sets, or hanging out on the lawn with a group of fans in the middle of a show. He’s even been known to get down on one knee and dedicate a touching love song face-to-face to one of his many female fans. At only 21 years old, there’s certainly one thing that DJ Miller learned early on in his career, and that something is how to entertain!</p> <p>“You can’t be the only one having fun,” Miller explains. “You have to interact with the crowd. You want them to be wondering what’s gonna happen next. If you just stand there and sing your songs and play your music, you might sound really good, but if you don’t give your fans a real show, then they may not have a reason to come back and see you again.”</p> <p>Miller remembers at an early age watching superstar Garth Brooks wow audiences with his theatrical stage presence and ground-breaking performances. Years later, DJ would develop a similar appreciation for Brad Paisley’s live show and electrifying guitar work. Along with the strong guidance and influence of his father, Darryl, it wasn’t long before the impressionable young DJ had developed his own, patented brand of showmanship.</p> <p>“I would tape the Garth Brooks live concerts on television as a little kid and then watch them over and over,” he remembers. “I saw him do all these crazy things on stage, but the crowd loved every minute of it, and I recognized that. It was at that point that I decided I wanted to go into Country music.”</p> <p>Miller’s career took a significant step forward when he met producer/publisher/label executive Johnny Morris in 2009. Along with industry veteran Don Bedell, the two men moved quickly to sign DJ to their Evergreen Records label, where they introduced him to a host of Nashville songwriters, including hit-makers Don Goodman (Blake Shelton, Faith Hill, George Strait) and Charlie Black (Alan Jackson, Reba McEntire, Phil Vassar). One of the first songs Miller received was “A Little Naughty Is Nice,” a catchy, up-tempo boogie with guitar riffs reminiscent of none other than one of DJ’s dominant influences, Brad Paisley.</p> <p>“’A Little Naughty Is Nice' is one of those songs that basically gives the woman a license to go out and get a little crazy sometimes,” Miller laughs. “It was sent to me about three hours before I left for a recording session in Nashville. We ended up recording it, and it turned out great. It’s a fun song for all the girls out there, so I have a feeling the guys will probably appreciate it, too.”</p> <p>Miller continues to work on his debut album, which is scheduled for release sometime before the end of 2010. The first single, “A Little Naughty Is Nice,” was released to radio in July. A busy touring schedule only allows for quick trips to and from Nashville, where he gets in as many writing and recording sessions as possible before heading back out on the road. Several of the tracks appearing on the project were co-written by Miller, a craft he’s admittedly still perfecting.</p> <p>“Songwriting comes to me in spurts,” he says. “I try to write as much as I can. Sometimes I’ll sit down and try to write a song and won’t come up with anything I like, and then other days I’ll write a song in a half-hour.”</p> <p>In the meantime, Miller is staying focused on doing what he does best – coming up with creative and entertaining ways to give his fans a concert experience they won’t soon forget.</p> <p>“It’s always important to make that person in the front row feel special,” he says, “but to me, the real key is making that person in the back row feel just as special.”</p> <p>For more information about DJ Miller, visit www.DJMillerCountry.com.</p>
  • Members

  • Influences

    Brad Paisley, Garth Brooks, George Strait
  • Sounds Like

    George Strait, Dierks Bentley, Josh Turner, Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum, Rascal Flatts, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber

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  • alan hare

     thanks for add

    9 months ago
  • 10 months ago
  • Ralph Vincent

    thanks for the add!  come follow me at:

    https://www.facebook.com/mr.ralphvincent?sk=wall  ;

    1 year ago
  • Claude Larente Blues / …

    LOL finally player is working.  Very nice Country Music in here DJ, "Whatever it takes" is my favorite, love your other songs as well.  Keep up the work

    CHEERS: Claude and Noella Larente 

    1 year ago
  • Claude Larente Blues / …

    By the way, if you have a Youtube page, join us there as well at

    www.youtube.com/claudeandnoella ;

    1 year ago
  • Claude Larente Blues / …

    GOOD DAY DJ Miller

    Glad you joined us and friends.  Will be back later to listen to your music, myspace has a problem with the player. 

    CHEERS: Claude and Noella Larente

    1 year ago
  • Jim Berman

     Hinging with the Wife, and some friends in NOLA for Thanksgiving, how about y'all?

    1 year ago
  • Free Spirit

    Rocking yeah Dj!

    Thank you for the friendship Dj
    We are six hard working, passionate, down-to-earth, crazy guys,creating the music that we love!!!
    Have a great day Dj, peace, love and rock..n..roll

    -Vesa-


     

    1 year ago
  • Free Spirit

    Hello Dj!!

    Rocking yeah!!!,thanks for the request Dj!!
    We are six hard working, passionate, down-to-earth, crazy guys,and we creating the music that we love!

    Dj thanks for joining Free Spirit family, visit again anytime!!

    Peace, love and rock..n..roll

    -Vesa-

    1 year ago
  • joebear!!!

    ya got some cool music man! and happy halloween man!!

    1 year ago
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Bio

According to Country singer DJ Miller, an artist’s ability to entertain a crowd is the single most important part of today’s Country music experience. Being able to deliver an unforgettable stage show for your fans is often what separates the stars from the superstars. That’s just one of the reasons why audiences shouldn’t be surprised to find the enthusiastic young singer from Idaville, Indiana, racing through the crowd during one of his sets, or hanging out on the lawn with a group of fans in the middle of a show. He’s even been known to get down on one knee and dedicate a touching love song face-to-face to one of his many female fans. At only 21 years old, there’s certainly one thing that DJ Miller learned early on in his career, and that something is how to entertain!


“You can’t be the only one having fun,” Miller explains. “You have to interact with the crowd. You want them to be wondering what’s gonna happen next. If you just stand there and sing your songs and play your music, you might sound really good, but if you don’t give your fans a real show, then they may not have a reason to come back and see you again.”


Miller remembers at an early age watching superstar Garth Brooks wow audiences with his theatrical stage presence and ground-breaking performances. Years later, DJ would develop a similar appreciation for Brad Paisley’s live show and electrifying guitar work. Along with the strong guidance and influence of his father, Darryl, it wasn’t long before the impressionable young DJ was working on his own patented brand of showmanship.


“I would tape the Garth Brooks live concerts on television as a little kid and then watch them over and over,” he remembers. “I saw him do all these crazy things on stage, but the crowd loved every minute of it, and I recognized that. It was at that point that I decided I wanted to go into Country music.”


As a teenager, DJ developed his on-stage persona playing local gigs, from community events to state and regional fairs and competitions. His career took a significant step forward, however, when he met producer Johnny Morris in 2009. Morris introduced DJ to a host of Nashville songwriters, including hit-makers Don Goodman (Blake Shelton, Faith Hill, George Strait) and Charlie Black (Alan Jackson, Reba McEntire, Phil Vassar).


“Songwriting comes to me in spurts,” he says. “I try to write as much as I can. Sometimes I’ll sit down and try to write a song and won’t come up with anything I like, and then other days I’ll write a song in a half-hour. It’s a process, but I’m fortunate to be getting help from some of the best in the business, so I feel very blessed for that.”


A busy touring schedule and weeks at a time out on the road visiting radio stations only allows for quick trips to and from Nashville, where he gets in as many writing and recording sessions as possible. Songwriting is a craft he’s becoming more and more excited about as he works on his debut release.


In 2011, Miller embarked on a door-to-door radio tour visiting 35 states and over 200 stations to promote his single “Whatever It Takes,” an earnest ballad that was released nationally to Country radio in January 2011. He and his team are carrying the momentum from that single and radio tour into his next single "Between Sundays" coming to radio in June 2011. The universally themed mid-tempo song will strike a familiar chord with old and young alike. In between the fury of radio stops and touring, Miller is working on his debut album, which is scheduled for release in late summer 2011.


And even though Miller is living the crazy life of a new country music artist, he is staying focused on doing what he does best – coming up with creative and entertaining ways to give his fans a concert experience they won’t soon forget.


“It’s always important to make that person in the front row feel special,” he says, “but to me, the real key is making that person in the back row feel just as special.”

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