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Annette Miller

Starting piano lessons at age 5, viola at 10, marimba and drums in high school, and picking up the guitar as an adult, Annette Miller is a lifelong musician. From performing classically in symphony orchestras as a youth to playing with edgy country bands (like the Phoenix staple The Cowbillys) as an adult, her eclectic playlist spans decades.  

Annette has sung the National Anthem for the Chicago Cubs, and opened for renowned artists such as Terri Clark, Lonestar, Sammy Kershaw, McBride and the Ride, John Conlee, Judy Rodman, JoDee Messina, Dwight Yoakam and more. 

Featured in NPR’s “Up North” music project, Annette is also a published songwriter, producing commercials and jingles in her home studio. She hosts daily radio shows in Indiana and New York and has garnered acclaim as an award-winning painter.  

Despite her various accomplishments, the one thing she truly wanted to be was a Hee Haw Honey.  

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