

Country singer and multi-instrumentalist, Miles Burger plays the harmonica like a
lead guitar, and the guitar like a banjo. Carrying the outlaw spirit of Waylon Jennings and
Willie Nelson, Miles disregards Nashville’s definition of Country music in favor of a
psychedelic take on American music. In addition to his own band,
Miles Burger and the Sliders, Miles plays harmonica, bass, 12-string and dobro
with several up-and-coming musicians in Nashville, Chloe Kimes,
Joshua Quimby and Abbie Callahan.
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"The first single off Miles Burger & the Sliders' debut album, Mountain Girl Blues,
is a breath of fresh air for Country music. Inspired by psychedelia and the rugged
beauty of the American West, "Mountain Girl Blues" picks up
right where Gram Parsons left off."
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"Unclean Birds" influences' draw from Chicago Blues Miles families’ roots in
West Virginia, the resulting track is a kaleidoscope of sounds and textures,
providing the landscape for reflective and contemplative lines."
