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| Reggie Miles |
location: AMERICA NORTH: USA: Washington (WA) website: http://sites.google.com/site/reggiemiles/ contact: Reggie Miles reggiemiles@gmail.com |
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An award winning songwriter, recording and performance artist who has gained multinational media attention via recent compositions like, "Wall Street Bail Out Blues". Major industry recording collaborations continue to garner fans and recognition worldwide. Featured in a half dozen film and video projects across the US, on the recordings of more than a dozen Pacific Northwest artists, in addition to eight self produced recordings since 1995. Turning trash into musical treasure with a homemade Frankenstein *Nobro resophonic guitar, constructed from recycled garage sale junk. A virtuoso in the musical folk art of bowing melodies with a hand saw. "One of the best in the world". |
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genre: :Blues sound like: :Acoustic Rural & Delta Bottleneck Blues - Primitive American Folk Roots - Early to Mid 1900s Novelty music and instrumentation |
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| third story of the sawmill by the infected termite ensemble - I was approached by musical artist/sound guru Phil Erb while I was playing on the street at Seattle's Pike Place Market. Phil is a sound explorer. We share some of the same fascination with playing with sound. Phil's sensitivity to the sounds and harmonics that my saw can produce led him to capture a small sample of my saw playing as I... | |
| Benefit for Haiti - More than 25 performance artists will share their talents. All proceeds will go to Doctors Without Borders and Food for the Poor. Jeff Simmons was just added. He'll be joining Valerie Rosa. Jeff played with Frank Zappa in the 1970s. | |
| My next show @ Old Strokers LOVEFEAST Sold Out! - Sorry lovers! Tickets for the Lovefeast, scheduled for Saturday, February 13th are no longer available. If you were one of lucky ones that managed to get reservations for my last show at Old Strokers, their Bluesfeast, you already know how much fun was had by all. Bluesfeast tickets sold out 2 weeks in advance, at $30 per ticket. Once again,... |