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Rock 19 November, 2014

Rocker Matt Miller Creates A Buzz In Music City With Back-To-Back Dates

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Rocker Matt Miller Creates A Buzz In Music City With Back-To-Back Dates
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Cleveland artist, Matt Miller spent a busy weekend in Nashville, performing at numerous venues and making special appearances November 13 -16, in preparation for the release of his new CD, due in early 2015.

Miller started his Music City campaign with a Thursday night performance at the Silver Dollar Saloon, as part of Timothy Chance's Welcome to Nashville showcase, followed by a Friday afternoon set at Mike Wolfe's Antique Archaeology in Marathon Village. The venue is familiar to viewers of the popular History channel show, "American Pickers," and a steady stream of tourists were on hand to catch Miller's performance.

That evening, he was a guest at "Sparkle and Twang," the annual fundraiser for the Tennessee State Museum, mingling with a diverse group of tastemakers including songwriter Taylor Rhodes ("Cryin'" by Aerosmith, "Back On Earth" by Ozzy Osborne and "Black n Blue" by Cheap Trick); Fletcher Foster, producer, American Country Awards; legendary designer Manual and 13 year-old fashion phenom, Moziah "Mo" Bridges, of Mo's Bows.

Saturday night, Miller joined Nick Riggins of the CMT reality show, "Tobacco Wars" at Sweetwater in West Nashville and on Sunday, international artist, Sjoerd Hoogma, aka Writersday, joined Miller at Drifters in East Nashville. To close out the trip, he joined pop songstress, Heather Faulkner at Valentino's.

The 21-year-old Cleveland artist has been fast-tracking his rock career in Nashville, and his debut project, features collaborations with Motley Crue's John Corabi, and legendary Stax guitarist, Steve Cropper.

For more on Miller, visit www.mattmillerband.com and social sites:
www.facebook.com/mattmillerband
www.twitter.com/mathieumiller
https://instagram.com/mathieudmiller
https://soundcloud.com/mattmillerband






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