ADAM'S CD TITLES:

BARE FINGERS

ALONG CAME
A GIANT


ORPHAN TRAIN

WILD BIRDS


“This collection of songs carves out a true slice of Americana.”

- Autoharp Quarterly Magazine


“Adam’s voice and autoharp weave a
melodious tapestry...
and he has a perfect cowboy out-on-the-range voice…”


- Bluegrass Breakdown
Magazine


“A true folk gem…”

- Massimo Ferro
Radio Voce Spazio
San Michele, Italy

“Adam’s autoharp playing is superb and imaginative…”

- Folknik, San Francisco
 
     






Bare Fingers
The Solo Autoharp Artistry of Adam Miller

“You’ve taken the autoharp beyond the beyond.  I never expected to hear O'Carolan, ragtime, and Broadway show tunes on the autoharp, and with such dynamic nuance and subtlety of expression.  This CD will inspire not only autoharp players, but anyone who loves traditional melodies.”

  - Holly Tannen, Mistress of Folklore


Along Came a Giant
Traditional American Folksongs for Young Folks

“Highly entertaining traditional (and not so traditional) American folk songs for young folks.  Humorous and historic sing-along folksongs, rhyming games, and old-world ballads that make car rides and bedtimes all the more pleasant and playful for both parents and children. “

    – CDBaby.com


The Orphan Train and Other Reminiscences
Historical Folksongs and Ballads

"An outstanding slice of American folk songs performed with his perfectly-suited voice and tasty autoharp accompaniment...  There's not a bad effort on this entire recording - it is thoroughly enjoyable from start to finish.”

    – Walnut Valley Festival, Winfield, Kansas


Wild Birds
Harmony Singing Duets:  Old-Time Country, Gospel, Cowboy, and Folk

“Their blend is amazing and their phrasing is impeccable, which can only be the result of countless hours of rehearsal.  Adam’s autoharp playing is superb and imaginative.”

    -Folknik, San Francisco, California

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