The Red Road (Bill Miller album)
The Red Road | ||||
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Studio album by Bill Miller (musician) | ||||
Released | August 3, 1993 | |||
Genre | Country music | |||
Label | Warner Western | |||
Bill Miller (musician) chronology | ||||
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The Red Road is a 1993 Country music album by Native American singer Bill Miller (musician). The album was his major-label debut, with Warner Western, and brought him to a broader popular Country music public.[1][2] The album has been classed among classic country "drivers'" albums.[3][4]
References
- ↑ Billboard - 2 Aug 1997 - Page 18 "Prominent among that new generation is Bill Miller, a Mohican whose rock-tinged efforts ... With the boost from those gigs, and a more alternative-styled repackaging of his album "The Red Road," radio began ..."
- ↑ Billboard - 7 Oct 1995 - Page 13 "His major-label debut, "The Red Road" on Warner Western, paid tribute to his Native American heritage and earned him an opening slot on ... "eveiyone who has ever been a Bill Miller fan goes right along with him in his exploration of his art."
- ↑ Cecelia Tichi High Lonesome: The American Culture of Country Music 1994- Page 52 "Diffie's l Thousand Winding Roads, Native American Bill Miller's The Red Road. And Rodney Crowell's Keys to the Highway seems a driver's command performance."
- ↑ Simon Broughton, Mark Ellingham, Richard Trillo World Music: Latin & North America, Caribbean, India, Asia 2000 "Singer-songwriter Bill Miller started out in a Mohican band in the Stockbridge-Munsee reservation of Wisconsin. He mixes indigenous styles with the country flavours of his adopted base of Nashville. The Red Road (Warner Western, US)."
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