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Ben Miller's 3rd release in the Rock/Blues category. 10 songs with catchy lyrics and strong guitar content. Influences include Mark Knopfler, Jim Morrison, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Carlos Santana, Jimi Hendrix,& The Steve Miller Band
Genre:
Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date:
2007
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Strumming With The King
© Copyright-Ben Miller
(614346032252)
Record Label: Jack Hammer Records
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Release date: April 13th , 2007.
The Chicago Rock artist is Ben Miller with his "3rd" complete album "Strumming With The King"!!!
Caution Advisory:
10 new songs with catchy lyrics and strong guitar oriented content!!!
Reviews thus far have been very good which include many big and small radio stations international as well as major labels such as Universal Records and Warner Bros.
Influences include Mark Knopfler,Jim Morrison,Stevie Ray Vaughan, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Carlos Santana,Jimi Hendrix,Jerry Garcia and The Steve Miller Band.
Click the links on left for more bio & reviews of Ben's other albums "Farther Than The Eye Can Stare" and "Each And Everyday".
From the SW suburbs of the Windy City,
Sound Engineers at Jack Hammer Records have always got something new under construction!
Stay tuned and be advised.
www.JackHammerRecords.com
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President/EO Records
author: Bill Scull
"Strumming With The King" track 1 is a great song!!
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Music Director
author: John WXRT Chicago
Extroardinaire
author: Jimmy G-Shapeshifter
Dude, it rocks!! "Crystal Ships" is perfect for a serious action movie!!
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Short Cuts/Studio City Sun
author: Bill Bentley
Ben Miller,
Strumming With The King
(BMR)
Talk about fighting the good fight. Musician Ben Miller took ten of his best original songs into the studio, playing all the lead, rhythm and bass guitars himself, then added drum parts to the vocal tracks and sent them out into the world. Even in a time that’s seen and heard just about everything, Strumming With The King still manages to catch afire. The mark of Mark Knopfler may be written in a deep groove on these songs, but Miller is and always will be his own man. His guitar has the relentless fire of so many greats, and while the young musician continues the search for his own sound, he’s found a musical path that will take him there with talent to spare. One to watch.
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