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Tim Miller
offers a distinctive voice to the world of jazz guitar. He
contributes his fiery playing and distinctive sound to a variety
of musical statements and can currently be heard on three
self-produced CDs, "Sides", "Trio", and "Trio Vol. 2".
Guitar Player
Magazine characterized his playing as "pure melody consciousness
with remarkable control, a breathy, violiny tone [and] bell-like
consistency." Miller's music combines explosive raw energy,
artistically balanced with soulful melodic compositions.
Miller’s
career has taken him to Paris, New York and presently, Boston
where he is currently an Associate Professor of guitar at
Berklee College of Music. While living in Paris, he played
extensively with drummer Aldo Romano. This led to recordings
and European concerts and jazz festivals. Upon returning to the
US, Miller joined the faculty of Berklee College of Music and
recorded "Sides" with saxophonist George Garzone. He also
played in a quartet with fellow guitarist Mick Goodrick.
In 2005, Miller released his first solo recording "Trio" which
has received critical acclaim. Recently, Miller has released
his most personal recording to date, “Trio Vol. 2” and he is
performing his latest music throughout the US and abroad. His
recent performances include concerts and festivals with Randy
Brecker, Mark Turner, Terri Lyne Carrington, Gary Thomas, Gary
Husband, George Duke, Chris Cheek, Keith Carlock, among others.
He is currently co-writing a music harmony book with Mick
Goodrick to be released in 2008 and working on new compositions
for his next recording.
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