Whitney Miller
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🌎 Adventurous & Musical
🎹 Pianist | 🌿 Nature Lover | ✈️ World Traveler
Stories shaped by places, music & life
Poetry, fiction, memoir & lived experience
Written without A.I.
© Whitney Miller
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"Palomino" - A Grace Filled Memory Ride Toward Todd Mosby's Upcoming Album "American Heartland"
With the release of “Palomino,”, acclaimed composer and guitarist Todd Mosby offers listeners a vivid and deeply personal entry point into the emotional world of his forthcoming album American Heartland.
By Whitney Miller3 days ago in Beat
Artist Spotlight with Ian Ward
In an era where artists are encouraged to be louder, faster and constantly visible, Ian Ward has chosen a different path. With his latest singles, “Spend All My Time,” and "You and Me," the Brooklyn based singer-songwriter steps away from spectacle and leans into something rarer: presence.
By Whitney Miller3 days ago in Beat
Tony Saint Tone Finds His Groove in "The Shift (Into the Light)"
With his latest single, “The Shift (Into the Light),” veteran singer songwriter Tony Saint Tone delivers a vibrant, groove driven song that feels perfectly timed for a world craving optimism and forward motion.
By Whitney Miller20 days ago in Beat
Inside Amana Melome's "Con C.ALMA" Video
Amana Melomé’s new "Con C.ALMA" music video unfolds gently, inviting viewers into a space defined by calm, presence and emotional clarity. In a landscape where artists are often encouraged to compete for attention through speed and excess, Melomé takes a different approach.
By Whitney Miller23 days ago in Beat
Artist Spotlight with Eric Selby
People tend to gravitate toward music that feels familiar, yet still manages to surprise you. And that’s the space Eric Selby has been working in for years. Somewhere between Americana, psychedelic folk and roots storytelling.
By Whitney Millerabout a month ago in Beat
Shapeshifting Between Worlds - Inside GAB SAFA's "CHAMELEON"
"CHAMELEON" is a cinematic dance EP accompanied by a short film, but calling it a “release” almost feels beside the point. It’s closer to an environment and is something you step into rather than consume.
By Whitney Millerabout a month ago in Beat











