Guitarist and singer/songwriter
Derek Miller is a journeyman musician with eclectic taste and a knack for blues-inflected roots rock. Born on the Six Nations of the Grand River, Mohawk Territory, in Canada in 1974,
Miller became interested in music in his early teens, and by the late '90s had not only toured with iconic Canadian vocalist
Buffy Sainte-Marie, but had also won a Canadian Aboriginal Music Award. In 2000 he performed on and co-produced
Keith Secola & the Wild Band's album
Fingermonkey. Then, in 2002 he released his debut album,
Music Is the Medicine, for which he garnered a Juno Award. Extensive touring followed his debut success, and by 2005
Miller found himself exhausted and struggling with drug and alcohol dependency. Subsequently, he entered rehab and spent the next year or so working to regain his physical, mental, and spiritual health. In 2007 he released his sophomore effort,
The Dirty Looks. ~ Matt Collar