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|origin = {{flagicon|USA}} near [[Washington D.C.]]
|origin = {{flagicon|USA}} near [[Washington D.C.]]
|instrument = [[Vocals]], [[guitar]], [[piano]], [[mandolin]], and [[bouzouki]]
|instrument = [[Vocals]], [[guitar]], [[piano]], [[mandolin]], and [[bouzouki]]
|genre = [[Americana]], [[Folk]], [[Indie folk]]
|genre = [[Contemporary Christian music]]
|occupation = [[singer]]/[[songwriter]]
|occupation = [[singer]]/[[songwriter]]
|years_active = 2005-present
|years_active = 2005-present
|label = [[Curb Records]]
|label = [[Curb Records]]
|associated_acts =
|associated_acts =
|website = http://www.mariemiller.net/
|website = http://www.magdalenspring.com
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'''Marie Miller''' is a [[Contemporary Christian music]] singer and songwriter. Her music has been compared to the [[folk music]] sound of [[Nichole Nordeman]].<ref>[http://www.christianitytoday.com/music/bestoflists/2005/tenindieartists2005fall.html Ten Independent Artists You Should Know (Fall 2005)]; Russ Breimeier; ChristianityToday.com; Retrieved February 18, 2007</ref> She grew up in the [[Washington D.C.]] area.


==History==
Miller is a Modern [[Folk]] singer-songwriter who often blends a mesh of modern folk, pop and country into a delivery all her own. Her self-titled indie debut EP was released in 2005 which labeled her as "one of the best independent artists that you should know about". The awareness led to [[Curb Records]] signing Miller in September 2006. Her debut single, "You're Not Alone" was "written as a battle cry for a friend who was going through a really tough time, and he felt incredibly alone. I wanted to fight for him and somehow take away his loneliness". Marie, a talented musician (mandolin, guitar, bouzouki) says her music simply represents the stories of her everyday life. Marie's single debuted inside the top 50 of iTunes' Top Singer/Songwriter Songs chart.
Miller's self-titled debut indie EP was released in 2005. Christianitytoday.com's Top 10 CDs included in their Top 10 CDs. The awareness led to [[Curb Records]] signing Miller in September 2006.<ref>[http://shoutlife.com/profile_view.cfm?uid=10457 Marie Miller] at shoutlife.com; Retrieved February 18, 2007</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==
Miller released the song "Cold" in January 2007 off of her self-title debut EP. The song hit the charts in February 2007, including Marcia Ware's Top Twenty Meltdown. It also was a Top 5 request on the national radio program [[Total Axxess]].
Miller released the song "Cold" in January 2007 off of her self-title debut EP. The song hit the charts in February 2007, including [[Marcia Ware]]'s [[Top Twenty Meltdown]]. It also was a Top 5 request on the national radio program [[Total Axxess]].


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.mariemiller.net/ Official website]
*[http://www.magdalenspring.com/ Official website]
*[http://www.myspace.com/mariemiller Myspace profile]
*[http://www.catholicherald.com/detail.html?sub_id=1521 "Talented Front Royal Youth Evangelizes through Music"]; Angela E. Pometto; [[Catholic Herald]]; November 17, 2005; Retrieved February 18, 2007
*[http://www.catholicherald.com/detail.html?sub_id=1521 "Talented Front Royal Youth Evangelizes through Music"]; Angela E. Pometto; [[Catholic Herald]]; November 17, 2005; Retrieved February 18, 2007


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Revision as of 00:22, 17 January 2013

Marie Miller
OriginUnited States near Washington D.C.
GenresContemporary Christian music
Occupationsinger/songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, piano, mandolin, and bouzouki
Years active2005-present
LabelsCurb Records
Websitehttp://www.magdalenspring.com

Marie Miller is a Contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter. Her music has been compared to the folk music sound of Nichole Nordeman.[1] She grew up in the Washington D.C. area.

History

Miller's self-titled debut indie EP was released in 2005. Christianitytoday.com's Top 10 CDs included in their Top 10 CDs. The awareness led to Curb Records signing Miller in September 2006.[2]

Discography

Miller released the song "Cold" in January 2007 off of her self-title debut EP. The song hit the charts in February 2007, including Marcia Ware's Top Twenty Meltdown. It also was a Top 5 request on the national radio program Total Axxess.

References

  1. ^ Ten Independent Artists You Should Know (Fall 2005); Russ Breimeier; ChristianityToday.com; Retrieved February 18, 2007
  2. ^ Marie Miller at shoutlife.com; Retrieved February 18, 2007

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