Monday, 28 November 2011

a Little Update

Hi Everyone.
We've put some more CD buy options on the store page..
Trying to find a price to compare with countries where CDs are not so expensive.
Added a new captcha protected contact page and are still working on a newsletter sign up box.
The flash website elements will not work on iphones and ipads etc. Apple's refusal to accommodate such a great format is really quite annoying... So many artist websites and applications are still made in flash, even some website stores from large sellers.

I'm off to Tasmania in January 2012 for the Cygnet Folk Festival and there is also a few little local gigs coming up.
Ralph McTell is coming to Australia in 2012 and my Friend Mick McHugh is opening for him.

I been having a little fun lately making sill pictures. here is one below.
I been spamming the facebook with some other meaningless sillyness,it gets a laugh

Monday, 17 October 2011

New website

Hi All we've been busy building a new website!
I hope you enjoy the new look
www.peter-miller.com : for those of you reading this from the blog page.

We are hoping to have some new content added as the days go buy.

Sunday, 9 January 2011

June July European tour 2011

June/July Tour Ramblings Ireland, Czech Republic, Germany

1st Stop was auld Dublin town. 2 gigs here.
One at the Glor Sessions and it was great. Completely unplugged and a small room in a basement with everyone being ever so quiet and listening.
The 2nd was at Sweeney’s in Dame Street on a Wednesday night, good little crowd and I returned there a week later.
I rambled the busy streets of Dublin for hours at times.

2nd Stop
I did a fundraiser in Killiney ( just south of Dublin) for a local Church group to help some of the less fortunate than ourselves.
It was an honour to be involved. Thanks Ciaran and everyone involved and thanks for the lift to the Avalon guitar factory.
It was great to try some out...

3rd Stop
Czech Republic, Prague (Praha).
I played a couple spots at the united Islands Festival on the Yornet Stage.
There was a great crowd here and people of Prague all seemed to come out for the festival.
I met and got to play with some great Musicians from Carolina and TheNetherlands ( Prague too of course).
I have some new friends in Prague and beyond now, You can get good Asian food in Prague if you know where to go.
The Yournet stage was fantastic, Also I dropped by the world music stage had my feet tapping away for hours.
Thanks to the Yornet crew!! You are all great... We all went to late night music venues after the shows were finished.
And we Finshed the show with Ben Jordan leading all the participants into a unplugged version of ‘Helpless’...
The time limit was up and sound was cut, and the crowd Stayed for the whole last song and didn’t want to leave,
I never experienced anything like it. Thanks Bill and Co.

4th Stop
Freiburg, Germany. A friend I met in Dingle(Ireland) a few years back asked me to come to Freiburg for a gig.
She said Prague is close to there, pop over for a gig. So I did.
I double billed with the coolest little band in the world ‘Pony und Kleid’
Consisting of Freddy and Charly playing a mulitude of instruments.
We played in a little cafe that was specially opened for us on the night. I loved it.

5th Stop
Cloughjordan, Tipperary, Ireland. I was very honoured to be invited to Cloughjordan festival.
Thanks Liz and Everyone there ( they know who they are). I opened for Mary MacPartlan, Taught a workshop
Judged a busking competition and had my own gig as well. I left the town with a big wide smile.
I even saw an old friend in the park on a sunny Sunday,Only in Ireland

6th Stop
Dingle, Kerry,Ireland. I didn’t have a gig as such this year but did a podcast With Mazz O’Flaherty from the Dingle Record Shop.
We had a laugh, even my phone rang twice during the live interview, gee it hadn’t rung for two weeks.
I also caught up with some good friends while in town and played a couple tunes at a session and went to the Dingle Film club

7th Stop
Clonakilty, Cork, Ireland. I stayed with a great guitar player Stephen Housden for a couple days and was treated to some fine home cooking and free lounge room guitar shows.
I also for the 3rd or 4th time opened and also played for the great Irish Songwriter John Spillane. To think that such talent doesn’t mind me hanging around for a tune or two is quite humbling! I also bumped into a friend I didn’t expect to see, that topped off the little stay in ‘Clon’. and thanks to Richie for the pics, Awsome!

8th Stop
Christ church Cathedral, Waterford, Ireland. I hadn’t been at the Cathedral for 3 years and was looking forward to a special gig.
The show went well and some Folk who came three years ago were happy to see me again. Very Cool indeed.
Thanks Joan and also Brian for travelling quite a way.

Overall the whole tour went well, I had less shows than previous years but sold far more CDs of both the new and old one.
I also got to do some exploring on as I had a week spare, I explored Achill Island in Mayo, It was funny, spooky( you had to be there) Rainy, Sunny and a right treat and good company.
Also went up to West County Donegal and had a look around and joined in some music sessions.
The whole trip I caught up with people I didn’t expect to see, I did however miss some good friends in Tralee and Cork. We can’t be everywhere I guess...

Sorry Donnacha, Dave, The Henchman and Caroline to name a few.
Also to Martin in Hamburg, I just didn’t have time

I was very happy to hear that Richard Gilewitz’s first Aussie tour went well. I believe he plans to return..

Hope this wasn’t too long for ye all.
yours in music and other things.

I hope to return more regularly!!!

A special thanks to Peter Moore, take care Mr Moore!!

Monday, 17 May 2010

John Spillane from Ireland

Sorry Folks This show was cancelled!
There will be another one oneday


Hi All ,

Just a short note to let you know John Spillane will be touring Australia in June.

I’ll be joining him at the QLD Irish club on Thurs 24th June.
Tickets are $25 pre book or $30 at the door…

http://www.queenslandirish.com/general/whats-on

www.johnspillane.com

www.peter-miller.com

John tour dates can be found on his website.

I’ll Also be playing at the National Celtic Festival in Victoria.
11th –14th June

17th June I’ll be at the Basement , Gold Coast Arts centre
$10 for 3 acts.
www.gcac.com.au

Wednesday, 30 December 2009

2009 in Brief

Hi all,
Well it’s about time I typed up a new travel blog.

2009 was a pretty cool year, Apart from playing at my regular haunts, I was fortunate to support Pierre Bensusan on his Currumbin show in April . In May I played at the Melbourne guitar makers Festival and of course Sept/October I found myself back in Ireland. However I did a stopover in the Middle East and played live on Radio Bahrain with ex-pat Englishman Krazy Kev. That was a gas, I’ve never been to the Gulf region and really enjoyed myself.

In Ireland I played my usual haunts in Dingle. Played again with John Spillane and while in Clonakilty I played at Gavin Moore’s sitting room sessions at De Barra’s. I was hanging out in west cork for quite a while this time enjoying the company of Stephen Housden and friends. We all took part in the work record attempt to have the most guitars playing all at once.
It was Clon guitar fest time and got to see Richard Gilewitz play and many more...

I also enjoyed a spot at the Wexford Arts Centre, it was national culture day and it was great to be involved.

Found myself back in the village of Tinahely ,only this time watching a gig instead of playing there.

The Candle light sessions in Waterford was a great little gig too.
Played in some places I haven’t been before, Mitchelstown with Dave Murphy and co.
A nice little café/bookstore in Cloughjordan thanks to Liz who saw me on balcony TV in 2008.
Oh, not to forget another spot on Charlie Mcgettigan's radio show.

Had a nice gig in Bewley’s theatre in Grafton Street Dublin with Dan Carollo, In the middle of all this I managed to play a couple small gigs in Prague thanks to my friend Pavlina.

I played at KRÁSNÝ ZTRÁTY and also Kávovarna, I hope I got the spelling right!
I found some other great music venues also. Czeck republic is a great place.

I missed out on one gig in Galway, the venue closed down. So myself and a long time Dublin friend shot off to county Galway with some riff raff in tow and we hung on the west coast for a few days before I flew back to Australia.

All in all musically it was a pretty good year.
Apart from the last month of it , I injured my arm and could not play guitar for a while.
Still recovering but it’s allot better.

In the beginning of Jan 2010 I’ll be in Tasmania at the Cygnet Folk Festival, I was invited to play there, I have a few musical associates down there I have not seen for ages and am looking forward to saying hi.

So, from the villages and hills of Ireland to the old world streets of Prague and the blistering heat of the Middle east, I managed to fit quite allot in.

Thanks to all those who came to the gigs
Special thanks to those who got me a gig, gave me a room, cooked, looked after my CDs etc you all know who you are!
But I'll drop some first names in no particular order.... Peter, Steve,John, Helena, Ollie, Siobhan, Michael, Gavin, Ray, Scott, Ollie, Clive, Dan, Pavlina ,Jan, Donnacha, Patric, Hakan, Rob, Jiří, Ger, Liz, wow I hope I haven't forgotten anyone. Sorry if I have

It was great to see my international friends again too!!
It was good to be in town when Clive Barnes was playing and excellent to finally play with some musicians I tried to hook up with in 2008 but didn't eventuate...
A bit of a bummer to miss a few of you too.
There is a guy in Dingle who can play just about anything on guitar.

Well I’m due for a new CD, Maybe this year I will get around to it.
I’m hooked on East Europe as well now,

North and south America would be nice too?!

I registered a new website.
petermillermusic.com it just links to peter-miller.com . I did this because there are quite a few who don't know the difference between a hyphen and an underscore ;-)

Thanks to Kobya for having me play lead with the Band. It was a blast.
Japan, Yorshire, London, Africa and Australia all well presented.
Go Neil!!! Probably my last proper gig for '09. and I could test out the arm too.

And it's was cool to be on The Pick of the crop CD Vol3, thanks to Trad & Now.

Hopefully a track or two will be in Irish film 'Will's diaries'.... woohoo

Also I managed to get a track on the UK cult show 'Skins'

thanks to the gold coast music crew for filling the gaps and keeping sanity flowing ( or is it insanity)

Cheers for now
Peter


Peter Miller and John Spillane

Thursday, 18 December 2008

Peter Miller tours Ireland

September/October 2008 saw Peter Miller touring all over Ireland.
Dingle,Wicklow, Tinahely, Lahinch, Dublin, Waterford, Clonakilty,
Athlone, Mullingar, Clonmel and many more.

Solo Shows, Double Billing, Support spots. He did it all
Shared the stage with Clive Barnes,Dave Murphy, John Spillane,
Gerry O'Beirne, Eoin Duignan, Christine Deady and many more.



"beautiful guitar style"
Gerry O'Beirne.
Ireland

“distinctive fingerstylist, unique compositions”
Michael Fix.
Australia

"the rare talent to enable the guitar to voice it's soul"
Andre Germain.
Canada

"poetic escapades which come straight from the heart..."
Henk te Veldhuis
Bridge Guitar Reviews © 2007


"Peter's use of space and gentle inner momentum
gives his mastery warmth and soul..."
Bradfield Dumpleton © 2007



"Each piece engages us quickly,
ushering us into the world that he has created.
The natural landscape dominates many of the tracks..."
Jim Low- Folk Australia © 2007




"Peter Miller weaves a magic spell,
do not listen too closely,
cos you might get drawn in,
and you might get taken away,
and you might forget who you are"
John Spillane
Ireland