Dominic Miller, more widely known as Sting's trusted guitarist and long-time collaborator, is also a hugely respected solo artist with 12 albums released under his own name.
As a bandleader, Miller enjoys a formidable reputation both in the professional music world and among fans around the world.
Born in Buenos Aires to an American father and Irish mother, he studied guitar at the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston and the Guildhall School of Music in London. He was already an extremely sought-after session musician from the late 1980s onwards. His list of collaborators is extremely diverse and includes names such as Phil Collins, The Chieftains, Eddi Reader, Katie Melua, Bryan Adams, Paul Young, Nigel Kennedy, Peter Gabriel and Tina Turner - to name but a few.
Dominic Miller has been involved in the recording of all of Sting's albums starting with 1991's 'The Soul Cages'. He has played over a thousand concerts with him and co-wrote hits such as 'Shape Of My Heart' and 'La Belle Dame sans regrets'.
Now, with the release of his new album 'Vagabond', he has added another significant chapter to his solo discography. The album was recorded at 'La Buissonne' studio in the south of France with world-class musicians Ziv Ravitz (drums), Nicolas Fiszman (bass) and Jacob Karlzon (piano). Miller has created a fascinating blend of sounds combining elements of jazz, pop, acoustic folk, contemporary classical music and Latin sounds. "Vagabond" harmoniously blends these styles to create something completely new. A suitable genre term for such a symbiosis does not yet exist - but we are sure it will soon.