Dominic Miller
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Background information | |
Birth name | Dominic James Miller |
Born | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 21 March 1960
Origin | Racine, Wisconsin [clarification needed] |
Genres | Rock, pop, classical, jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
Instrument | Guitar |
Years active | 1980–present |
Labels | Naim, Decca, ACT, Q-rious, ECM |
Website | www |
Dominic James Miller (born 21 March 1960) is a British guitarist. With much of his career as a sideman and guitarist for singer Sting, he has also released several solo albums.
Career
Miller was born in Hurlingham, Argentina, to an Irish mother and an American father who worked for Johnson Wax.[1] When he was ten, his family moved to Racine, Wisconsin, where the Johnson headquarters was located, and moved to London two years later.[2] Returning to Racine, at fifteen, he performed publicly for the first time at a club in Racine as the only white person in a soul music band.[3] He moved to London and studied at Guildhall School of Music, then returned to the U.S. and took a summer course at the Berklee College of Music in Boston.[1] He also took lessons from Brazilian guitarist Sebastião Tapajós.
In the 1980s, Miller toured as a guitarist for World Party and King Swamp. As a session musician he recorded with the Pretenders, Phil Collins, Paul Young, and Level 42. Since 1990, he has recorded and toured with Sting.[4][5] He co-wrote the hit song "Shape of My Heart" with Sting. He released his debut solo album, First Touch, in 1995, followed by Second Nature and Third World.[6]
In 2003 he released the classical album Shapes, with interpretations of Bach, Beethoven, Edward Elgar, and Tomaso Albinoni.[7]
His son Rufus (b. June 1985 in Hammersmith), also a guitarist, has recently joined the band.[8]
Discography
- The Latin/Jazz Guitars of Dominic Miller and Dylan Fowler (Music Factory, 1984)
- Music by David Heath & Dominic Miller (Grapevine, 1985)
- First Touch (EarthBeat!, 1995)
- Second Nature (Rutis/BMG, 1999)
- New Dawn with Neil Stacey (Naim, 2002)
- Shapes (Decca, 2004)
- Third World (Alula, 2005)
- Fourth Wall (Q-Rious, 2006)
- In a Dream with Peter Kater (Point of Light, 2008)
- November (Q-Rious, 2010)
- 5th House (Q-Rious, 2012)
- Ad Hoc (Q-Rious, 2014)
- Hecho en Cuba with Manolito Simonet (Q-Rious, 2016)
- Silent Light (ECM, 2017)
- Absinthe (ECM, 2019)
- Vagabond (ECM, 2023)
As sideman or guest
With Chris Botti
- Night Sessions (2001)
- When I Fall in Love (2004)
With Julia Fordham
- Porcelain (1989)
- Swept (1991)
- Falling Forward (1994)
With Vlado Georgiev
- Do svitanja (2007)
- Daljina (2013)
With King Swamp
- King Swamp (1989)
- Wiseblood (1990)
With Level 42
- Staring at the Sun (1988)
- Guaranteed (1991)
With Mike Lindup
- Changes (1990)
- On the One (2011)
- Changes 2 (2023)
With Eddi Reader
- Mirmama (1992)
- Candyfloss and Medicine (1996)
With Soraya
- Torre De Marfil (1997)
- Cuerpo y Alma (2000)
With Sting
- The Soul Cages (1991)
- Ten Summoner's Tales (1993)
- Demolition Man (1993)
- Mercury Falling (1996)
- Brand New Day (1999)
- All This Time (2001)
- Sacred Love (2003)
- Songs from the Labyrinth (2006) - Guitar on two live songs on the Dowland Anniversary Edition of the album.
- If on a Winter's Night... (2009) - Guitar on 7 songs.
- Symphonicities (2010)
- Live in Berlin (2011)
- The Last Ship (2013)
- 57th & 9th (2016)
- 57th & 9th: Live From Chicago (2017) - Vinyl
- My Songs (2019)
- My Songs Live (2019, CD2 in My Songs Special Edition)
- The Bridge (2021)
With William Topley
- Black River (1997)
- Mixed Blessing (1998)
- Spanish Wells (1999))
- Sea Fever (2005)
With others
- Beth Nielsen Chapman, Sand and Water (1997)
- The Chieftains, The Long Black Veil (1995)
- Vinnie Colaiuta, Vinnie Colaiuta (1994)
- Phil Collins, ...But Seriously (1989)
- Beverley Craven, Mixed Emotions (1999)
- Gabin Dabiré Tieru (2002)
- Blossom Dearie, Blossom's Planet (2000)
- Manu Dibango, Wakafrika (1994)
- Lesley Garrett, The Singer (2003)
- Mark Hollis, Mark Hollis (1998)
- Manu Katché, It's About Time (1992)
- Ronan Keating, Ronan (2000)
- David Lanz, East of the Moon (2000)
- Marc Lavoine, Marc Lavoine (2001)
- Alejandro Lerner, Si Quieres Saber Quien Soy (2000)
- Chuck Loeb, Simple Things (1994)
- Kami Lyle, Blue Cinderella (1997)
- Mango, Come l'acqua (1996)
- Katie Melua, The House (2010)
- Wendy Moten, Life's What You Make It (1996)
- Youssou N'Dour, Joko (2000)
- Jimmy Nail, Crocodile Shoes II (1996)
- Novocento, Surrender (2009)
- Trijntje Oosterhuis, Trijntje Oosterhuis (2003)
- The Pretenders, Packed! (1990)
- A. R. Rahman, Vande Mataram (1997)
- Conner Reeves, Earthbound (2004)
- Kim Richey, Glimmer (1999)
- Eric Starr, She (2016)
- John Tesh, Guitar by the Fire (1998)
- Tina Turner, Wildest Dreams (1996)
- World Party, Bang! (1993)
- Richard Wright, Broken China (1996)
- Paul Young, Other Voices (1990)
References
- ^ a b Arias, L. (6 October 2015). "Guitarist Dominic Miller to present his solo work in Costa Rica". The Tico Times. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- ^ Miller, Dominic. "Q&A session". www.dominicmiller.com. Archived from the original on 27 September 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- ^ Mead, David (2 October 2015). "One for the road: Dominic Miller". Music Radar. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
- ^ Giles, Jeff (16 June 2010). "Sting's guitarist Dominic Miller is a Renaissance man". Riverfront Times. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
- ^ Gable, Christopher (2008). The Soul Cages. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 55. ISBN 9780275993603. Retrieved 14 June 2010.
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ignored (help) - ^ Little, Guy (24 April 2014). "Dominic Miller | Acoustic Magazine". Acoustic Magazine. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
- ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 366. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- ^ "Sting features new songs alongside classics by the Police". Orange County Register. 9 February 2017. Retrieved 25 May 2022.