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Advice for Your Career
Bill Miller
Bill Miller is an award-winning recording artist, performer, songwriter, activist, and painter. In 2005, he was awarded a Grammy for Best Native American Music album for Cedar Spring Songs. At the age of 12, he received his first guitar and began to play in teen rock bands. Later he began to play acoustic guitar, singing folk music and bluegrass and became master of the Native American flute. Miller has cowritten songs with Nancy Griffith, Peter Rowan and Kim Carne, and has performed with Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, the BoDeans, Richie Havens, and Arlo Guthrie. |
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Description: Bill Miller, a Native American singer and songwriter, offers advice to those entering the music industry. Miller discusses the advantages of working independently due to the growing number of independent labels and new technologies, such as ProTools. He also stresses the experience of working independently, which prepares one for the huge commitment of signing with a major label. Also in this segment, Miller talks about the significance of being surrounded by great business managers. He offers advice to aspiring students as well, such as to find your priority, find your calling, move to the necessary city, and find mentors.
Shoot Date: Oct-05 |
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