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Sheri Miller was born in Long Island, New York, in an extremely musical and creative home.
Her mother was an opera singer and classical pianist, while her uncle was a recording engineer. Sheri began taking classical piano lessons at age 7, but rebelled by composing her own original songs. She began teaching herself guitar and piano, composing dozens of songs by age ten, and singing along with Ella Fitzgerald, Etta James, The Beatles and The Beach Boys.

While Sheri was singing in local Philly blues bands, writing songs secretly in her bedroom, and getting a degree in English/Poetry at U Penn, an incredible coincidence happened to Sheri. She began dreaming of a Casio Keyboard over many months, to help her write songs in her bedroom, instead of walking 20 minutes downtown to the jazz piano practice room. One dreamy Sunday morning, after an especially vivid keyboard dream, Sheri took an alternate scenic path to the library, instead of her usual straight path. She passed a 1-day church sale. To her amazement, she saw and bought the exact same buzzing Casio keyboard she had dreamt of the night before, for $20. This “gentle” push and “tiny miracle” naturally opened and gently nudged Sheri to compose songs on her new keyboard everyday, awakening her artistry. She says “Since then I believe coincidences are just visible lines in our destiny.”

Upon releasing her critically-acclaimed debut EP “Mantra,” Sheri was named one of Music Connection’s “Hot 100 Unsigned Artists,” and played on radio stations KCRW, WXPN among others. “Mantra” featured 2 underground hits, “Right Here, Right Now,” and “All He Has To Do,” that Sheri began selling sheet music for, as brides covered it at their wedding ceremonies. Sheri was asked to join a 4-part vocal harmony group, The Delilahs, which soon signed to Sony Music. Sheri began co-writing with legendary songwriters and artists J.D. Souther (The Eagles), Al Anderson (NRBQ), Jill Sobule, Shawn Mullins, Marcus Hummon (Dixie Chicks), Tony Scalzo (Fastball) and Kim Richey, as well as other songwriters.

Upon leaving the group, Sheri released her critically-acclaimed EP “Winning Hand,” produced, mixed and engineered by Kevin Killen (U2, Peter Gabriel), that featured musicians Will Lee on bass, Charley Drayton on drums and Gerry Leonard on guitars.

On the dovetail of "WinningHand" Sheri was given another wonderful opportunity. She recorded a new song, “ I Could LoveYou Still”, produced by Will Lee. It featured Steve Cropper on electric guitar, Paul Shaffer on B3 organ, Will on bass, Shawn Pelton on drums, Tabitha Fair & Will on harmonies, and was mixed by Frank Filipetti. Sheri released this anticipated song in 2012, and the “I Could LoveYou Still” music video in 2013. Sheri has new songs she’s excited to record soon, and was featured as a guest on PBS show, “One On One With Steve Adubato,”airing in 2013.

Contact: info@sherimiller.com
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