Heather Myles


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Heather Myles gets her musical inspiration from a background that is as diverse as the artist herself. Growing up on a ranch in Southern California, Heather was immersed in the sounds of country music radio at a time when legends were being born. The voices of Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, Waylon Jennings, and Hank Williams all played a large part influencing Heather as a songwriter and an outstanding performer. Additionally, it was the sound of her dad's ukulele and grandpa's old Scottish bagpipes that have been responsible for shaping her into the artist she is today. Heather's family, originally from Scotland, settled in Canada and eventually migrated to Southern California where they operated a ranch specializing in the breeding and training of racehorses. As a child, Heather always thought she would follow in the family business and even considered becoming a jockey. However, an extraordinary talent for music and her powerful voice would soon lead Heather to a much different track. Now, after four CDs and several years touring the world, playing honky-tonks and opening shows for Charlie Daniels, Merle Haggard, and Waylon Jennings, Heather is poised for stardom and ready to take her place on the main stage of Country and American music.
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09/19/2008 - Heather Myles completes CD - Read More
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Average Rating : 5              Total Reviews: 3


Heather Myles  02/06/2006            
JANET SMITHA
Heather has a good strong voice that really compliments her traditional sond . I think she is greatttttt. I had never heard of her till I started lisening to Hanks Place.I bought 4 of her cd's. She should be on all the country music stations so more people can hear her. This girl really kicks butt, she's better than some of the other female singers by a landslide.
Heather Myles  09/22/2005            
Tejano
If you like traditional Honky Tonk country, this lady kicks ass. Listen to "Broken Heart 4 $ale and Who Did You Call Darling" off her first CD that should convince you.
Heather Myles  09/22/2005            
Tejano
If you like traditional Honky Tonk country, this lady kicks butt. Listen to "Broken Heart 4 $ale and Who Did You Call Darling" off her first CD that should convince you.
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