- Bill Miller (musician)
Bill Miller (born
January 23 ,1955 ) is a Native American,Grammy Award -winning singer/songwriter of Mohican heritage. He was born on the Stockbridge-Munsee reservation, near Shawano in northernWisconsin .Miller's Mohican name is "'Fush-Ya Heay Aka" (meaning "bird song"). He began playing guitar when he was 12 years old, and is an accomplished player of the
Native American flute ). In 1973, he moved toMilwaukee and won an art school scholarship; today he is an accomplished artist whose drawings and paintings have been widely praised.In 1984, he moved to
Nashville . His biggest break came when popular musicianTori Amos , after listening to his Red Road CD on her tour bus, asked him to serve as the opening act on herUnder the Pink tour. Miller continuously gained fans with other artists from a broad musical spectrum. He went on to tour with diverse musicians such asPearl Jam 'sEddie Vedder ,The BoDeans ,Richie Havens , andArlo Guthrie and wrote songs with artists such asNanci Griffith ,Peter Rowan andKim Carnes .In 2005, Miller's instrumental "Cedar Dream Songs" won a
Grammy award for "Best Native American Music Album".In an interview, Bill said, "I appreciate people who have something to stand up for. I stand up for the truth. If you stand up for what you believe in you have no idea how many people you'll affect." Miller's songs have always been deeply spiritual and have clearly explored his Christian faith in his own indigenous language; "Spirit Rain" exemplifies this elegant dialog. He crossed genres with his 2000 record, "Hear Our Prayer," which was released by Integrity Music as a Christian worship music project. While some songs were co-written by notable songwriters in the genre, he re-recorded some familiar songs such as "Praises" from "The Red Road" "Listen to Me" from "Raven in the Snow" which, in a new context made clear that he could still be fully Native and fully a Christian. Perhaps the most notable cuts on the album were his cover of
Bob Dylan 's "I Believe in You" and a reinterpretation of the spiritual "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around."Miller has collaborated with other notable Native American musicians such as
Robert Mirabal ,Carlos Nakai , andJoanne Shenandoah . His project with Mirabal, "Native Suite" was an experimental and traditional project, featuring flute and percussion, as well as Mohicanpow-wow singing. His vocals appeared onThomas Kinkade 's 2000 album Music of Light which featuredRob Mathes and Australian Christian divaMichelle Tumes .In early 2008, Miller worked on a project in the city of
La Crosse, Wisconsin for The Pump House, a regional arts center. Miller painted one of many six-foot tall herons that will be auctioned off and placed around the city in honor of fine arts. Also inLa Crosse , onApril 25 ,2008 ' andApril 26 , the world premier ofBill Miller 's symphony, 'The Last Stand', was performed by theLa Crosse Symphony Orchestra , along with Native American musicians and dancers, with Amy Mills conducting. Co-composed with Joshua Yudkin and Kristin Wilkinson, the symphony grew out of an inspiration Miller had, after visiting the Battle of the Little Bighorn site when he was nine. Called a 'symphony of hope', it deals with that battle, and the reconciliation Bill Miller, a man dedicated to his Native and Christian roots, feels must occur. [ [http://www.lacrossetribune.com/articles/2008/04/24/news/z02miller24.txt New symphony gives birth to Miller’s vision of reconciliation : La Crosse Tribune ] ] [ [http://www.lacrossetribune.com/articles/2008/04/26/news/z3review_miller.txt Review: ‘Last Stand’ symphony stands out as new classical work : La Crosse Tribune ] ]Discography
* "Bill Miller and Native Sons" (1983 Windspirit)
* "Old Dreams and New Hopes" (1987 Windspirit)
* "The Art of Survival" (1990 Vanguard)
* "Loon, Mountain And Moon" (1991 Vanguard)
* "Reservation Road - Live" (1992 Vanguard)
* "Red Road" (1993 Reprise, 1994Warner Western )
* "Raven In The Snow" (1995 Reprise)
* "Native Suite – Chants, Dances and the Sacred Earth" (1996 Warner Bros.)
* "Ghostdance" (1999 Vanguard)
* "Healing Waters" (1999 JVO Records, 2001 Good Cop Bad Cop)
* "Hear our Prayer" (2000 Integrity)
* "Spirit Rain" (2002 Paras)
* "A Sacred Gift" (2003 Paras)
* "Cedar Dream Songs" (2004 Paras)
* "Spirit Songs: The Best of Bill Miller" (2004, Vanguard)Notes
External links
* [http://www.billmiller.net Bill Miller official website]
* [http://www.lacrossetribune.com/articles/2008/04/17/newsupdate/09billmiller.txt]
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