Buddy Miller is an American singer-songwriter and producer known for his eclectic blend of folk, country, and rock music. Born in 1952 in Oklahoma City, Miller began his career as a session musician in Nashville, playing guitar for artists like Emmylou Harris and Steve Earle. He released his debut solo album, "Your Love and Other Lies," in 1995 and has since become a respected figure in the Americana music scene. Miller's music is characterized by its raw, emotional honesty and his distinctive, soulful vocals. He has collaborated with numerous artists, including Jim Lauderdale, Patty Griffin, and Robert Plant, and has produced albums for the likes of Solomon Burke and the Carolina Chocolate Drops.
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