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May 2nd 2024
Absolutely amazing! I loved every minute of it! He is the sweetest soul and Michael was equally the same! I would see them again both in a heartbeat 🤍
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At Pearl Street Warehouse, rock, country, folk, soul, bluegrass, rhythm and blues acts from around the country take the stage nightly, offering every seat in the house a ...
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Jamie Miller Biography
Just over five years ago, Jamie Miller was holding down a job at a call center in his hometown and secretly harboring dreams of making his name as a pop artist. Since first introducing the world to his phenomenal vocal talents, the Wales-born singer/songwriter has achieved meteoric success—including over 550 million global streams and more than 210 million official YouTube views to date—while winning the admiration of superstars like Kelly Clarkson, P!nk, Sam Smith, and Jennifer Hudson. But for the Los Angeles-based 24-year-old, one of the most monumental triumphs so far lies in the making of his breakthrough single “Here’s Your Perfect”: an April 2021 release that spent a staggering 13 weeks on Billboard’s Global Excl. U.S. chart, surpassed 450 million global streams, earned 110 million YouTube views, and received acclaim from major outlets like Rolling Stone on the strength of Miller’s fearlessly confessional songwriting and warm yet commanding vocal work.
On his debut EP Broken Memories, Miller further proves his talent for transforming heartache into songs with a profoundly uplifting power. With songs produced by Cal Shapiro (MisterWives, Timeflies), Gian Stone (Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande), Rob Grimaldi (BTS, BLACKPINK), Louis Schoorl (Backstreet Boys, Why Don't We), Jon Hume (Dean Lewis, Bebe Rexha) and Steve Solomon ((James Arthur, Demi Lovato), the six-track project brings his raw outpouring to a radiant brand of soul-pop partly informed by lifelong influences like Michael Jackson and Donny Hathaway. “My EP is a story of going through hardships and beautiful moments and things I never would’ve expected, like falling in love with a guy for the first time in my life,” says Miller. “I wanted my songs to be an honest conversation with my fans, where I’m sharing all these different things I’ve learned about myself over these past few years.”
Along with “Here’s Your Perfect,” Broken Memories features hits like “I Lost Myself In Loving You,” an irresistibly vulnerable track that’s amassed over 18 million global streams since premiering in January. Co-written by Miller, GRAMMY nominee Jon Hume (Walk the Moon, Bebe Rexha), and Sierra Deaton (5 Seconds of Summer, gnash), the deeply intimate song sheds light on his experience navigating a toxic relationship. “I fell in love with someone so hard that I lost my sense of self,” says Miller. “I wrote that song at a time when I was feeling so low, but putting it out felt like this huge weight was lifted from my shoulders.”
On songs like the gloriously soaring “Last Call”—whose premiere he celebrated with a captivating performance on “The Kelly Clarkson Show”—Broken Memories takes listeners on a journey with different emotions highlighted in every song, maintaining a thrilling intensity. “I’m a hopeless romantic, and ‘Last Call’ came from thinking about people I know who have these amazing relationships and wanting that for myself,” he says. “I think everybody wants to be someone’s first call when it’s last call at the bar, so the aim of that song was to capture that hopeful feeling.” And on “It Is What It Is,” Miller offers up a guitar-driven and wildly exhilarating anthem that speaks to his guiding philosophy in life. “‘It is what it is’ is what I tell myself anytime something doesn’t go my way—it means that whatever happens, you can get through it and move on,” he says. “It was important to me to include that song on the EP and let my fans know that even when things are dark, there’s always a light at the end of the tunnel.”
Having finished his debut as direct support on Jesse McCartney’s sold-out, 32-date tour in June 2022, Miller is determined to deepen his connection with audiences around the world. “I want to travel all over the world and hear my fans sing my songs back to me, and be one of those artists who people can grow with as they get older,” he says. “Most of all, I want people to hear my music and realize that regardless of where you come from, you can do whatever you set your mind to. No one probably ever saw this in the cards for me, so now I just want to let everyone know that you can stay real and genuine and still make your dreams come true.”
In July 2022, Miller announced that he will be returning to tour most of the USA and for the first time, Canada, as direct support for Calum Scott on his 25-date, North American tour.
Read MoreOn his debut EP Broken Memories, Miller further proves his talent for transforming heartache into songs with a profoundly uplifting power. With songs produced by Cal Shapiro (MisterWives, Timeflies), Gian Stone (Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande), Rob Grimaldi (BTS, BLACKPINK), Louis Schoorl (Backstreet Boys, Why Don't We), Jon Hume (Dean Lewis, Bebe Rexha) and Steve Solomon ((James Arthur, Demi Lovato), the six-track project brings his raw outpouring to a radiant brand of soul-pop partly informed by lifelong influences like Michael Jackson and Donny Hathaway. “My EP is a story of going through hardships and beautiful moments and things I never would’ve expected, like falling in love with a guy for the first time in my life,” says Miller. “I wanted my songs to be an honest conversation with my fans, where I’m sharing all these different things I’ve learned about myself over these past few years.”
Along with “Here’s Your Perfect,” Broken Memories features hits like “I Lost Myself In Loving You,” an irresistibly vulnerable track that’s amassed over 18 million global streams since premiering in January. Co-written by Miller, GRAMMY nominee Jon Hume (Walk the Moon, Bebe Rexha), and Sierra Deaton (5 Seconds of Summer, gnash), the deeply intimate song sheds light on his experience navigating a toxic relationship. “I fell in love with someone so hard that I lost my sense of self,” says Miller. “I wrote that song at a time when I was feeling so low, but putting it out felt like this huge weight was lifted from my shoulders.”
On songs like the gloriously soaring “Last Call”—whose premiere he celebrated with a captivating performance on “The Kelly Clarkson Show”—Broken Memories takes listeners on a journey with different emotions highlighted in every song, maintaining a thrilling intensity. “I’m a hopeless romantic, and ‘Last Call’ came from thinking about people I know who have these amazing relationships and wanting that for myself,” he says. “I think everybody wants to be someone’s first call when it’s last call at the bar, so the aim of that song was to capture that hopeful feeling.” And on “It Is What It Is,” Miller offers up a guitar-driven and wildly exhilarating anthem that speaks to his guiding philosophy in life. “‘It is what it is’ is what I tell myself anytime something doesn’t go my way—it means that whatever happens, you can get through it and move on,” he says. “It was important to me to include that song on the EP and let my fans know that even when things are dark, there’s always a light at the end of the tunnel.”
Having finished his debut as direct support on Jesse McCartney’s sold-out, 32-date tour in June 2022, Miller is determined to deepen his connection with audiences around the world. “I want to travel all over the world and hear my fans sing my songs back to me, and be one of those artists who people can grow with as they get older,” he says. “Most of all, I want people to hear my music and realize that regardless of where you come from, you can do whatever you set your mind to. No one probably ever saw this in the cards for me, so now I just want to let everyone know that you can stay real and genuine and still make your dreams come true.”
In July 2022, Miller announced that he will be returning to tour most of the USA and for the first time, Canada, as direct support for Calum Scott on his 25-date, North American tour.
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