D.C. native Daniel Noah Miller found solace in going solo
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Singer-songwriter Daniel Noah Miller reflects on his diverse upbringing in D.C. and a life influenced by global cultures, shaping his musical journey.
Miller vividly recalls the pivotal moment at age 13 when he performed with the Pietasters, which ignited his passion for being on stage and connecting with audiences.
The leap to a solo career was driven by Miller's desire to escape the creative limitations of his previous successful duo, emphasizing artistic growth over ego.
In his album 'Disintegration,' Miller articulates personal struggles from the past few years, revealing a quest for authenticity and emotional honesty in his music.
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