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NEWMAN  07/10/2002          
Dub Miller
Artist Review
Bought Post Country and took it back. His lyrics were juvenile and plain. I saw him live and it was not much better. Fight'in Texas Aggie is only good song.
ROBIN   07/02/2002          
Dub Miller
Artist Review
HEY DUB LOVE ROBIN
ryan attebery  06/26/2002          
Post Country
Album Review
Great Album, True to it's Texas roots. Dub's songwriting reminds me of such legendary musicians as Steve Earle, Joe Ely, and the Hag. Supported by a strong band lead by Brady Black on fiddle, Dub and his Highway 6 Band are really going places. Buy this album and go see them live!
Amy  06/21/2002          
Dub Miller
Artist Review
Dub himself may be tallented, but his band is lacking. When ever given a chance to see him alone, do so. It is a great show.
Aggie in Austin  05/09/2002          
Dub Miller
Artist Review
'Post Country' is a great CD. Very true to the amorphous "Texas Country" sound.
EDoyal7  05/06/2002          
Dub Miller
Artist Review
Great cd guys! "Cowboys and Sailors" and "I'd do Anything" really make the album, although the entire effort is extrmely solid. Enjoy the live shows as well. You put on the best shows in town.
Lee Alexander  04/01/2002          
Dub Miller
Artist Review
He sings true Texas country that people can relate to. Not only is his music great but he is also a down to earth kind of guy that you wont have a problem talking to. He also comes from my home town and the Bar-B-Q capital of the world in my opinion (Llano).
CAL  03/20/2002          
Post Country
Album Review
Awesome album and incredible effort by Dub and the guys!
LU  03/06/2002          
Dub Miller
Artist Review
I saw Dub for the first time last Saturday night at Red's Icehouse in Beaumont, TX. This was a bright spot on a usually crappy Sat. night here in Beaumont. The man rocks. The band rocks. I didn't even mind when he hit on my girlfriend after the show.
Kelsea  02/17/2002          
Dub Miller
Artist Review
Dub rocks


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