EMILY MILLER

Emily Miller is a multi talented country singer from West Chester, Ohio. Her debut release “Avaline” currently has exceeded 62K organic spins on Spotify and follow up of “Dear Lonely” has passed 68.5K streams. “Prince Charming,” written by Emily Miller released Feb 2019 and is the theme for the upcoming TV show Renee’s Bridal Takeover. Her dynamic voice and guitar have entertained audiences in several states and in large venues including the Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville Music City Center, Gatlinburg Craftsman Fair, charity events like Cincinnati’s Children’s Hospital, College sporting events, and many venues across the South and Midwest.  Her active engagement with the audience allows everyone to feel connected with her easygoing personality, catchy smile, and quick wit.  Emily has worked with some of the best in the business including Grammy Award winner Tammy Rogers King of The Steeldrivers and other industry professionals throughout Nashville exposing her to audiences she never dreamed of. Playing over 200 shows a year, Emily shows no signs of slowing down. You never know where you’re going to find her next!


Highlights

  • “Prince Charming” written by Emily Miller available for released on Feb 14 2020 is also the theme for TV show Renee's Bridal Takeover on UPTV

  • Current Single “Dear Lonely” digital release on November 8 2019 has over 68.5K organic Spotify streams

  • Debut self-penned single “Avaline” released Sept 2019 and garnered nearly 62K organic Spotify streams.

  • Multi talented country, bluegrass, and gospel singer from West Chester, Ohio

  • Extensive classical training awarded her many opportunities, recognitions and scholarships to perform at the Cincinnati Aronoff, Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music, Cincinnati Music Hall May Festival Choir, and as a soloist with the Hamilton Fairfield Symphony Orchestra.

  • Emily’s love for her country is evident by her singing of the National Anthem.  She has sang the National Anthem more than 100 times.

  • She is fortunate to have learned from and performed with some of the best in country music including Grammy Award winning fiddle player Tammy Rogers King of The Steeldrivers, Tim Watson - the Fiddleman, Kelly Garner and Sandra Dudley artists and vocal instructors of Belmont University, Michael W. Smith, and Sheryl Crow.