Artist: Valorie Miller
Column from web archive October 21, 2008
Three to not forget: Valorie, Dao and Otis
No more humbling reminder of the impotence of the written word exists than the blank indifference of the marketplace. For 21 years now I have listened carefully to mounds and mounds of music, and sought venues in which to write about the songs and sounds which moved me. For a time I awaited a groundswell [...]
Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue #47 Sept-Oct 2003
Valorie Miller – Pure Carolina, from whisper to wail
When she first heard the quirky harmonies and jagged rhythms of Joni Mitchell’s Blue in a college dorm room, Valorie Miller knew she was hearing something special. She just didn’t realize it was the key turning in the door to her future. Years later, pushed into the solo slot opening for renowned North Carolina songwriter [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #41 Sept-Oct 2002
Malcolm Holcomb & Valorie Miller – The Cave (Chapel Hill, NC)
Musicians who play the Cave on a July night earn every penny they make. The humidity off the street slides in the front door and through the cracks in the wall of this basement-level bar, while crashes and shouts drift in from the pool tables in the rear. You seize the stage or you’re wallpaper. [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #39 May-June 2002
Malcolm Holcombe / Valorie Miller – The Cave (Chapel Hill, NC)
It’s a tough Friday night crowd at the Cave — tanked-up, restless and loud. It’s a tougher duo onstage, though; and unlike much of their audience, they’re focused on where they are and where they’re going. They’ll succeed tonight because of that focus, and because of the inspiration they so obviously find in each other. [...]
