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Robin Miller

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Hallo,
First, thank you lovely people to bump and comment those tunes, it's always good to have a warm welcome.
Mr Miller doesn't deal himself with this profile but will login soon to answer your msg... he's a busy father/musician!
You can also check his work with ZUBA in t61
Vive les poulets rouges!
posted 6 months ago
biography
Robin grew up on the Hebridean island of Islay where he spent a lot of time walking around on deserted beaches. He also used to go to Glasgow once a year and buy many 2nd hand records.
His interests in 60's psychedelia, African hi-life and Davy Graham's folk styles influenced an eclectic fingerpicking guitar style that is probably best appreciated in ZUBA, where the other band members are not too critical of the fact that Robin plays the guitar a lot, and most of the tunes that he likes to play have many notes in them. One of the great advantages of fingerpicking, Robin says, is that it is possible to play a lot of notes without anyone noticing.
Robin previously toured around France and Italy with Runt O The Litter and Tannas, and spent a great deal of time playing slide guitar in the rain in Scottish cities at night. He also played in the Celtic-folk ensembles, Eleven Elves and Galleon's Lap.
Robin likes olives and owls, but isn't so keen on jam. He reckons that conserve is tastier, but is unsure how to pronounce it. Robin is 6' 3" tall and looks a little like Jesus, although it is not documented whether Jesus had very much to say about owls.
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timyjl (level 20) wrote:
at 04 July 2009 8:59PM
Revisiting these wonderful tunes once again. I am in awe.
pestka (level 5) wrote:
at 16 Sept. 2008 11:11AM
something absolutely soothing :)

when i'm listening to Your songs i always have the impression that i'm listening to John Butler :) i'm sure You know this genius, isn't it?

regards from Poland!
mightyteegar (level 10) wrote:
at 12 Aug. 2008 5:47PM
this is just amazing. truly a joy to relax to.
Mike Leslie wrote:
at 20 March 2008 3:19PM
I like all of your tracks...well played, a joy to listen to.
Suzen JueL wrote:
at 23 Feb. 2008 7:37AM

your m;usic continues to intrigue my ears
eurynome (level 12) wrote:
at 21 Feb. 2008 6:10PM
You are beautifully talented! I played you on my show and my listeners went NUTS! They think you're just pure brilliance. Thank you for the new song !
SuzenJueL (level 13) wrote:
at 21 Feb. 2008 6:22AM
DAMN AMAZING ROBIN, damn amazing....WOOO!
mastaphoo (level 16) wrote:
at 20 Feb. 2008 3:46PM
crazy!
keep it up bro
myktoronto (level 20) wrote:
at 20 Feb. 2008 2:57PM
Amazing guitar...I' a big Zuba fan too! MORE!
timyjl (level 20) wrote:
at 19 Feb. 2008 1:26AM
Bloody brilliant! Hope to hear more.
willie (level 17) wrote:
at 19 Feb. 2008 12:55AM
Something of the Jorma Kaukonen style on Jessie's Kaftan methinks.

With an interest in 60's psychedelia I hope you'll take that as the compliment intended.
kafkajoubert (level 20) wrote:
at 19 Feb. 2008 12:21AM
I think conserve is pronounced "conserve". I think...And I for one wonder if Jesus approved of Marmite.
rfriedel (level 17) wrote:
at 19 Feb. 2008 12:20AM
Ah the one that likes owls

YAY!!!

:)
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