Dominic Miller

Born in Hurlingham in the Buenos Aires region, Dominic Miller is a British guitarist whose career spans rock, pop, jazz and classical music in a sober, melodic style. Trained between London, at the Guildhall School of Music, and Boston, with a spell at Berklee, Dominic Miller began playing very young and then established himself in the 1980s as a live and studio musician, notably with World Party, King Swamp, The Pretenders, Phil Collins, Paul Young or Level 42. Since 1990, Dominic Miller has accompanied Sting in concert as well as in the studio, a durable collaboration that also led to the co-writing of Shape of My Heart. In parallel, Dominic Miller develops a personal discography where acoustic playing takes a central place, from First Touch (1995) and Second Nature (1999) to Third World (2005), November (2010), 5th House (2012), Silent Light (2017), Absinthe (2019) and Vagabond (2023). His playing favors nuance, clear lines and crossovers between folk, chamber jazz, Latin rhythms and classical repertoire, as illustrated also by Shapes (2004). Based in the south of France, Dominic Miller performs both solo and in small ensembles, in contexts where collective listening and sound precision occupy a central place.

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