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<font face="Arial, Helvetica" size=2><CENTER><h2>THE MUSIC IN ME</H2></CENTER>
<p>I remember when I was 6 we lived in Oakland, Calif. in a big old 
house.  It seemed like a mansion to me, but I'm sure it probably wasn't.  My 
dad was a mechanic ... and there were five of us girls plus mom and dad in 
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	Back row:  Dad and oldest sister Barbara. Second Row: Sisters Pat and Carol, Mother and sister Shirley.  Front Row Center: Jody!</p>
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I was the youngest - the baby. When my sister Pat was 14 yrs old and 
I was 6, we spent a lot of 
time together.  She was very talented.  In fact the whole family was.  Dad 
played the fiddle, even built them from the tree in the yard.  Anyway, Pat 
and I would sing together.  She taught me how to harmonize, and I picked it 
up real quick.  I still love to harmonize.  
<p>I loved how the music just flowed 
together.  She had a guitar ... I don't know where she got it ... but she told me 
about the strings and how they harmonized together and what would happen when 
you applied pressure to the strings.  
<p>She opened a whole new world of music 
to me.
<p>Even though music was the center of our family ... up until then all I  
could do was dance to the music ... when she opened the door to me by singing
with me and showing me the guitar, she allowed music to come into my very being.  
<p>I started singing then at about the age of 7, and that's when mom and dad entered me in 
countless Amatuer Contests.  
<p>When I was a little older, I was sent back to Blanchard (Oklahoma) to live with Grandma.  It was there that someone gave 
me one of those toy pianos.  My sister Carol still talks about my being able 
to play real songs on that little thing!  
<p>I never saw a real piano before!  And this one was red! 
<p>I remember Grandma played the fiddle sitting in her rocking chair.  She was 78 when 
I came to live with her and I was 8.  One day I 
discovered Mario Lanza singing "La Donna Mobile."  That to this day was the 
greatest song and singing I had ever heard.  I played the record over and over, 
learning every word phonetically.  That is when I first realized that I would 
be a singer.  I was bitten.  
<p>Back at Blanchard High I joined the Chorus and a couple of my friends formed a trio and sang all the 
McGuire Sisters hits.  My teachers in school were a great support, always 
reassuring me that I was gonna be a big star ... 
<p>A friend from California sent me a ukulele and I learned to play it and graduated to a Tenor Guitar.  Now I 
own a Martin Tenor, I bought it in Los Angeles in '63 and still have it. I 
use it on nearly every show.
<p>I love all kinds of music, and it's hard for me to find a favorite style or a favorite song. 
I especially like to listen to classical music because the music is so beautiful and the singers have such incredible 
voices.  I think to myself, "How'd they do that?"  then I try to do it.  So everytime I listen to 
classical music, it turns into a clinic for me.  Fortunately, in Gospel music, the fans are appreciative of 
good voices, holding notes, things like that, so I get to use that classical training when I sing Gospel. 
<p> I also like to hear good harmonies like Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver.  They're the best.  
<p>When I do the dishes at home no telling what'll pop into my head.  My cat Zero, now 
deceased, used to love to hear me sing "On The Street Where You Live."
Come to think of it, who else would she have heard sing that song?
<p>Music is so important to me.  It's hard for me to imagine anyone not
putting music into their everyday life because it connects with your soul.
<p>Have you ever noticed someone cry when they hear a good singer sing the National Anthem?  Music 
affects your emotions and it makes your body react through tears. 
That's how music has affected my life. 
<p>When some bad stuff happened in our family in the latter 1940's, music was what bailed me out. Well, music and basketball bailed me out!
<p>Celebrity has not changed my life much.  I guess money changed my 
life more than anything, which celebrity is why I made money, so I guess it 
did change my life. 
<p>I was able to see and feel and touch the 'best of everything' 
during my career.  I am able to  live in a house on a hill in the country.  It's 
a bungalow.  Nothing fancy, very comfortable.  But even with the comfort that
my career has brought me, I'm still ME. Even though I experienced some outstandingly different situations and 'moments of 
grandeur,' I'm still Myrna Miller from Blanchard, Oklahoma.
<p>I may be 'looked up to' by others in some ways ... and this does give power ... but 
the only power I possess is from God.  He has given me a powerful testimony to 
influence others to practice His principles in their lives so that they may 
experience Heaven on Earth.
<p>My favorite musicians and people in the business to work with were 
the ones with the great attitudes.  We were all there because we all had a 
gift, so what's the big deal?  We tried to steer clear of the ones who treated it like a big deal.
The people I liked to work with were the ones who were fun to be around.
<p>Of course, of everyone, Billy Sherrill was my most favorite producer because he himself was so very 
talented and creative. I don't write music or lyrics, but he sure could and 
did. 
<p>When I think of my favorite kinds of music, I guess I would have to say that 
I love the songs of the 50's. Someday I'd like to record some of those songs. I guess
the reason why I love that music so much is because those songs were playing on the radio
 when I was growing up.  Or maybe it's because the lyrics are so romantic and the melodies so beautiful.
 I'm sure it's the music itself that inspires me and makes me want to sing and record them. 
 <p>I've been in this industry since the 1960s.  I've seen a lot and done a lot.
 And I think if I could start over again, I would hope to try to do the very same 
 thing.  But I'd be a pop singer.  
 <p>If I couldn't be a musician, I'd have to do something that required me to be creative ... 
 like writing or Interior Decorating or a hairdresser.
<p>This career has been hard. Road life was hard, especially being away from the 
 family -- not getting to do your dishes and sing to your cat.
<p><img src=/JodyMiller/graphics/pics/jody14.jpg align=left width=150>My recording of "Queen of the House" thrust me into country 
 music.  I won a Grammy for that song in the Country category, and all of a sudden my 
 producer at Capitol, Steve Douglas, started thinking "Country."  I don't know 
 what he was thinking before ... maybe he didn't know HOW to produce me. 
 Let's face it, if he was producing Loretta Lynn he'd know just what to do ... right?  I didn't fit 
 the mold then and I feel I still don't.  I'm singing gospel music in a quartet 
 world!
<p>But I don't mind that I don't fit a mold! If we don't sing what is in our 
hearts and minds, what do we sing?  Didn't the 
 first singers get their start because newspapers weren't even invented yet?  
<p>Because I sing what is in my heart, I think the most important song I sing
 is "The American Trilogy."  I'm told I sing it 
 better than any song I sing.  I know it's the best written song I sing.  It 
 has a terrific message and it's the song I like most to perform mostly 
 because of those things.  But I gotta be honest, that song lets me use my voice and show 
 off a little too.
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