![]() ![]() Embracing the world and every possibility that might lie in it, Miller fervidly delved into songwriting, honing his craft, and performing at piano bars. A high school band and a slew of shows followed his early start before the native New Yorker began college. “I wrote my first proper song when I was about ten or eleven.”Īt the encouragement of his piano teacher, Tor Miller’s first song would also be his first experience embracing music in a way that was was based less on structure, and more on creative expression and artistry. And, pick up his album, American English, on September 30th! Trust us! If you want to see #ToronTour, check out dates on his official site. On any given day, there are thousands of artists performing around the city. There’s a lot to like when it comes to Tor Miller. And, after a thrilling set, the egoless artist even made time to thank fans, sign autographs, and take photos. It’s just an artist and his piano pouring his heart and soul in front of an audience. His laid-back vibe, chill persona, and distinctive style is refreshing. If we had to sum up Tor Miller in two words it would be “old soul”. ![]() I guess we need another show in NYC, right? Or a live recording! And, watching him perform “Carter & Cash” is another experience. ![]() It’s hard to believe but his stellar vocals sound even better live. And, that excitement continued to build as the set went on. They fed off his energy-singing and dancing along from the start. The intimate venue was packed to capacity with devoted Tor Miller fans. And, he’s proven his talent can draw a crowd. But, this go around, he’s the headlining act. He’s supported artists on the road including George Ezra, James Bay, and Aurora. And, on Friday, the sharply dressed singer-songwriter took the stage a few days ahead of the release of his debut album.Īlready praised as an ‘Artist to Watch’ by The Huffington Post and Nylon, Tor Miller is no stranger to performing live. ![]() The native New Yorker has a deep connection with the city-often referencing landmarks like the High Line and the L Train in his songwriting. So, it seems fitting that Brooklyn’s iconic Knitting Factory was the first stop on Tor Miller’s North American tour. ![]()
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