Audiogon, meet Buddy Miller.


 

Some of you may be familiar with the name, others not. Buddy is very active in what is referred to as the Americana genre. That just means all things American: Blues, Gospel, Rhythm & Blues, Jump Blues, Folk, Hillbilly, Country & Western, Bluegrass, Rockabilly, Rock ’n’ Roll (the "real" stuff, from the 1950’s), Tin Pan Alley, Power Pop, Singer/Songwriter, even Jazz (though to a lesser degree). Perhaps most importantly, it’s practitioners make their music with art given priority over it’s commercial potential. Very little of it ever makes it onto radio or TV, and spreads mostly by word-of-mouth, including here on Audiogon.

Buddy is a solo artist with a bunch of albums to his credit, as well as partner with his singer/songwriter wife Julie Miller (who, like Buddy, Sam Phillips, and Sam’s ex-husband T Bone Burnett, came to Secular Music from the world of Contemporary Christian Music. Don’t let that scare you off! 😉 ). Buddy and Julie also have a number of albums made together, most of the songs written by Julie.

Buddy has also serves as Emmylou Harris’ guitarist, harmony singer, bandleader, and sometimes producer. He has also produced a number of other superior artists, including Robert Plant, Richard Thompson, Solomon Burke, The War & Treaty (Michael & Tanya Trotter), Ralph Stanley, Loretta Lynn, Allison Moorer, Shawn Colvin, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Greg Trooper, and The Wood Brothers. He does a lot of his recording in his home studio, which takes up the entire bottom floor of his Victorian house in Nashville.

 

Here’s a video interview of Buddy done in his studio:

 

https://youtu.be/9_IBN4hLSS4?si=pNAP9VdB27t2b6ri

 

And here’s another interview regarding his guitar and amp gear:

 

https://youtu.be/5EooxUCzV20?si=bcqtqQFy6kwcpV7L

 

 

 

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Showing 1 response by ezwind

My first exposure to Buddy Miller was in Emmylou's backup band when I first saw one of her shows many years ago. He's also played with Lucinda Williams (my favorite singer of all time) quite a bit. I was fortunate enough to be able to travel to Nashville to catch one of Lu's Car Wheels anniversary shows at the Ryman in 2019(?), and Buddy sat in on several songs.

Buddy's recording catalog as a performer is huge, but if you really want to be impressed check out his Majestic Silver Strings album. Guest vocalists include, among others, Emmylou, Patty Griffin, Shawn Colvin and Leann Womack. The "silver strings" who play on the album with Buddy are Bill Frisell, Greg Leisz and Marc Ribot. Doesn't get much better than that group!