Lisa Miller (singer-songwriter)

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Lisa Miller (b. 1961, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian singer/songwriter known for her clear, bitter-sweet voice and poignant semi-biographical songs. She has a remarkably high profile in Australia for an 'independent' and largely self-managed artist.

Biography

Miller grew up in the suburbs of Melbourne, the daughter of social realist painter Peter Miller. Her elder brother Lewis Miller, is also a painter, and won the 1998 Archibald Prize.

She started writing songs at 14 and has memories of being in a folk duo with a friend: "I played flute, she played guitar and sang, and we wore matching paisley dresses that went to the floor, and played at coffee houses where people drank hot chocolates with marshmallows".

Her first serious musical outing was as vocalist of the rock group The Hepeleptics in the 1980s (while working as a secondary school teacher), then as vocalist and guitarist in The Whole Shebang. In the 1990s she formed her own roots-rock band, The Trailblazers (later known as Truckasaurus) with Mark Ferrie (ex-The Models and Sacred Cowboys)

In 1995 Miller released two independent EPs as a solo artist: Do That For You and All Worked Out. They were followed by her debut album, Quiet Girl With A Credit Card, in 1996, produced by Graham Lee (ex-The Triffids). It was also issued in the U.S.A. (her only release outside Australia). It was three years until her second album, As Far As A Life Goes, was released (produced by Hunters & Collectors' Barry Palmer). She was nominated that year for the Best Female Artist ARIA Award - a remarkable achievement given the lack of major label backing and the overtly mainstream nature of the ARIA set-up.

After sorting out troubles with record companies, Miller released an album of cover versions for the fledgling Melbourne label Raoul Records in 2002. The album, Car Tape, found Miller in a country-soul vein and was a critical success. As on earlier recordings, Miller's choice of cover songs leant heavily towards U.S. male singer/songwriters. Miller's profile - while still small outside Melbourne's inner-city suburbs - began to grow. A new backing band contained seasoned session musicians, she received further ARIA nominations, and Car Tape has gone on to sell over 10,000 copies.

In 2003 she released her fourth album, Version Originale, a CD of original compositions, that was also warmly received by critics.

With her band (featuring guitarist and producer Shane O'Mara), Miller has been a sporadic live performer in and around Melbourne, with forays up the east coast of Australia. She has played with Billy Bragg and toured Australia with Neil Young. She has also appeared on recordings by Australian musicians David McComb (of The Triffids), Tim Rogers (of You Am I), Tex Perkins (of The Cruel Sea), Andy Baylor, Barb Waters, Doug Mansfield and David Chesworth. At one time she was managed by the late Mick Geyer, but is now self-managed.

Her latest release is the EP, Pushover, which features five songs recorded live on the 2003 Neil Young tour. She was again nominated in the Best Female Artist category at the 2004 ARIA Awards, at which - once again - she was beaten by Kasey Chambers.

Discography

Albums

EPs and Singles

  • Do That For You, EP - 1995
  • All Worked Out, EP - 1995
  • Hang My Head, single - 1996
  • Wipe The Floor, single - 1999
  • Rule No.1, single - 1999
  • Pushover EP - 2004

Film Soundtracks

  • Mullet - Various Artists - 2000

Awards & Nominations

1999 Nominated for ARIA award:

Best Female Artist (As Far As A Life Goes)


2002 Nominated for ARIA Awards:

Best Female Artist (Car Tape), Best Independent Release (Car Tape), Best Adult Contemporary Album (Car Tape), Best Original Soundtrack Album (Dirty Deeds)


2004 Nominated for ARIA Awards:

Best Female Artist (Version Originale), Best Adult Contemporary Album (Version Originale)

Lisa Miller Website