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An artist who combines the Bakersfield honky tonk tradition with a very here-and-now intelligence and sass, Heather Myles has developed a reputation as one of the finest traditional-style country singers to emerge in the 1990s and her songwriting is just as strong as her voice. Heather Myles was born and raised in Riverside, CA, where her parents, Jim and Vera Myles, raised her on a ranch. Myles grew up with an enthusiasm for horses, as well as the traditional California country sounds her parents loved. When she was a child, Myles picked up a ukulele belonging to her father and tried to learn how to play it; in time, she graduated to a guitar and in the 1980s, she began performing live with a group called the Lonesome Myle Band. Myles in time developed a strong reputation among the West Coast roots music community and in 1992, she released her first album, Just Like Old Times, recorded under her own name for the blues and country-oriented Hightone label. Her second album, Untamed, was released in 1995 and a live album, Sweet Little Dangerous: Live at the Bottom Line, followed from the British Demon label in 1996. 1998 found Myles moving to Rounder Records; her first album for the label, Highways and Honky Tonks, featured a guest appearance by one of her musical heroes, Merle Haggard, on the tune "No One Is Gonna Love You Better." Another Bakersfield boy, Dwight Yoakam, stopped by to sing a tune on Myles' fifth album, 2002's Sweet Talk & Good Lies. A collection of Myles's material for Hightone (which featured a previously unreleased song), Rum and Rodeo, appeared in 2005. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Heather has been my favorite for years, my thanks to jim and tammy for hooking me up with her, and Vera too, all such great people and friends. I have been busy promoting Heather here in Grants Pass, Or. (played regularly on KRRM 94.7 fm), and I also had her added into the playlist on Sonic Sattelite for Direct tv honky tonk tavern ch.811, she's also one of the main artists on Willies Place. Thanks Heather, always will be your biggest fan!!! a1guitarnut Dwayne Curtis
Heather's one of only a few artists whose songs stay in your mind forever, even if you only heard it once on the radio or covered by a C/W band. Rum & Rodeo comes to mind ...
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Heather is great. As for Tia and Amber, thy're played all the time on Serius/XM satellite radio. Amber is on Heart of Texas Records along with a whole corral full of traditional style western and country musicians. Not sure of Teea's label. Don't ever pass up a chance to see any of them in concert.
jhs914
If you like Heather Myles, check out Amber Digby and Teea Goans. I can't find them on Pandora, but check YouTube.
Heather Myles is the best female singer/songwriter in the world...i wish it wouldn't take so long in between albums...by the way i have not been able to find her latest CD "in the wind" in any store or on-line and her website isn't selling it either....help me where can i get it ??
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