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Bo Vann  09/09/2006          
American Troubadour
I first saw Dub in a fenced off pasture between Douglas and Nacogdoches in 99 I believe.This was an awesome show with Jack Ingram almost starting a riot that night.This was also the first time anybody outside Cherokee county had really heard Miranda Lambert I think.I went on to see Dub at San Marcos and at Cheatham st.and finally at the late great Jitterbugs that summer before I moved to Florida.Dubs music kept me in touch with who I was while in Florida till I finally wore out the discs.This is great writing with a great voice to tell the stories...
Hastings  03/02/2006          
American Troubadour
Dub has such a strong, old-timy voice. When you put that voice into the lyrics it makes for an amazing sound. I had been searching for someone new to listen to when my friend told me about Dub. He has a brother who roomed with him at A&M, so I gave him a try and have been a loyal listener for about 3 months. I'm counting down the days until he's on the radio.
JULIE  08/31/2005          
American Troubadour
YOUR SONGS ARE GREAT!!! AND YOU ARE HOT!
Coltrane  09/30/2004          
American Troubadour
This is probably my favorite country music album of all-time. Dub Miller plays into the Texas tradition right down to the very T. So much more genuine than a lot of today's bad pop music posing as country. I first popped this cd into my cd player as I was driving through the desert near Palm Springs, California, and at that point, the sands drifting across the highway took on a whole other, ageless significance. This music is utterly perfect for the road, from the swinging honkey tonk of a song like "Dancer" into the strangely perfect blend of heartbroke-country-sad-song meets traditional-Parisian-streetside-organ-music in "Postcard from Paris." My personal favorites are "These Old Boots" and "Paying the Fiddler" (vivid, even epic lyrics on this one). There's hardly a song on here not worth the listening. This guy is the real deal.
Ben  10/16/2003          
American Troubadour
My favorite CD, just wonderful songwriting and a great voice. I can't wait for another CD.
Justin Hillis  10/13/2003          
American Troubadour
Dub Miller is one of the many artist that reasures me that real country music will never die. And best of yet he is an Aggie, you just cant beat that. He is an Aggie and a great artist. To me that equals one hell of a man. Thanks for all the great, true songs you bring us. Come down to Corpus soon.
alex  05/14/2003          
American Troubadour
Livin on Lone Star time is good, but I'm not fond of his vocals. Sounds like he is trying too hard. Overall, the CD is sub par compared to some of the other artists out there.
D RUSSELL  06/30/2000          
American Troubadour
Excellent song writting. Some of the best to come along since the likes of Guy Clark and Townes Van Zandt. Dub's authentic Texas style truly comes from the heart.
Rayfarer  06/17/2000          
American Troubadour
Dub Miller's voice echoes the legends that have come before him, and he stays true to the tradition. This man IS Texas. Dub Miller is not another Jack Ingram/Pat Green ripoff. This CD has the same flavor of Guy Clark's, "Texas Cookin." Just one listen to Dub Miller and it is obvious that like Guy Clark and Robert Earl Keen, he is going to be around a long time.
Nate  06/11/2000          
American Troubadour
This CD is well written and a great buy between "postcard from Paris and 9 miles north of Mason" it covers all song types it is a great CD.


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