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I read this this morning at Texas Monthly on line- it's a story about Steve Miller. I very vaguely remember that name- very vaguely-
after reading this I think I would have liked to know more about his music- maybe.


Growing Up With Steve Miller

In 2007, the man who topped the charts with ‘The Joker’ and ‘Rock’n Me’ took a thirteen-year-old guitarist and would-be songwriter under his wing. More than a decade later, he’s still teaching me lessons on how to be an adult.
 
I read this this morning at Texas Monthly on line- it's a story about Steve Miller. I very vaguely remember that name- very vaguely-
after reading this I think I would have liked to know more about his music- maybe.


Growing Up With Steve Miller

In 2007, the man who topped the charts with ‘The Joker’ and ‘Rock’n Me’ took a thirteen-year-old guitarist and would-be songwriter under his wing. More than a decade later, he’s still teaching me lessons on how to be an adult.
 
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I read this this morning at Texas Monthly on line- it's a story about Steve Miller. I very vaguely remember that name- very vaguely-
after reading this I think I would have liked to know more about his music- maybe.


Growing Up With Steve Miller

In 2007, the man who topped the charts with ‘The Joker’ and ‘Rock’n Me’ took a thirteen-year-old guitarist and would-be songwriter under his wing. More than a decade later, he’s still teaching me lessons on how to be an adult.

Okay- thanks, Not my kind of music, but, I still might like to know him, based on the story I posted.
 
I read this this morning at Texas Monthly on line- it's a story about Steve Miller. I very vaguely remember that name- very vaguely-
after reading this I think I would have liked to know more about his music- maybe.


Growing Up With Steve Miller

In 2007, the man who topped the charts with ‘The Joker’ and ‘Rock’n Me’ took a thirteen-year-old guitarist and would-be songwriter under his wing. More than a decade later, he’s still teaching me lessons on how to be an adult.

Okay- thanks, Not my kind of music, but, I still might like to know him, based on the story I posted.


Me, too.

Can you imagine playing with Les Paul at age 14?
 

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