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Posts by Rob Miller

Last fall, at a booksellers convention, I had people ask, based on the title, if it was about being a school teacher, a librarian, a waiter/waitress. It is a title that is, sadly, all too applicable to all too many jobs.

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Nope.

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Among the swag at the Library of Michigan's 2026 Night of Notables (which I was an honoree) was a set of trading cards! How freaking awesome! Even if I look more like "Grizzled Prospector" than "Star 1st Baseman".
I know I can be snarky, but the whole night was so humbling. More later. #booksky

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He typically recorded very quickly & with a very specific agenda. I never heard any outtakes. My feeling was it's the artist's record, if they want something left off, there's a reason.
I have no idea what the New Regime will/would do if they found "leftover" tracks. I imagine they would milk them

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Am I the only one who thinks the country/culture is worse off because we no longer send novelty records into the Top 10?

When i found this in a thrift store a billion years ago, my brain exploded.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQNI...

#noveltyrecords #napoleonxiv #indielabels

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Thanks for coming out. The time flew by...I had another dozen questions to pepper @jonbern.bsky.social with.

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Snazzy suit ironed? Check. Shoes polished? Check. Social anxiety disorder building? Check. Percolating sense of Imposter Syndrome? Double Check.
Off tmrw for the Night of Notables in #lansing to celebrate my book (link in bio). A tremendous and terrifying honor.
#booksky #detroitmusichistory

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Jonathan Bernstein, October Crifasi, and Rob Miller sharing stories about Justin Townes Earle at Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music.

Jonathan Bernstein, October Crifasi, and Rob Miller sharing stories about Justin Townes Earle at Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music.

Sammy Brue performing songs of Justin Townes Earle

Sammy Brue performing songs of Justin Townes Earle

Ephemera from Lubbock, one of the first bands Justin Townes Earle was a part of. Copies provided by October Crifasi.

Ephemera from Lubbock, one of the first bands Justin Townes Earle was a part of. Copies provided by October Crifasi.

I had a wonderful time tonight at @oldtownschool.bsky.social celebrating the art of Justin Townes Earle. Many thanks to @jonbern.bsky.social, @millerscave.bsky.social, and Sammy Brue for sharing stories, memories, and songs of this incredible and meteoric artist.

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Sandwich board in front of Boswell Books with a chalk announcement of the evening's event, and a drawing of a guitar.

Sandwich board in front of Boswell Books with a chalk announcement of the evening's event, and a drawing of a guitar.

Author and former Bloodshot staffer from a billion years ago, wearing clashing plaid shirts, and hugging.

Author and former Bloodshot staffer from a billion years ago, wearing clashing plaid shirts, and hugging.

LP racks at WMSE radio.  Miles and miles of LPs

LP racks at WMSE radio. Miles and miles of LPs

Author and former Bloodshot staffer squaring off in front of a black and white photo of two old timey wrestlers.

Author and former Bloodshot staffer squaring off in front of a black and white photo of two old timey wrestlers.

Grand day in MKE yesterday w/ @jonbern.bsky.social
After an interview on @wmse917fm.bsky.social -which made me wistful for days of college radio-we had a lovely event @ #boswellbooks. Along the way, we met a couple of OG Bloodshot staffers-Lee & Pete. And sausages @ Vanguard.
Thanks MKE!

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Tonight y'all!

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you should discover new music by accident. go to small shows where you haven't heard of most of the artists. dig in the crates of a record store and ask the person working there for a recommendation. ask your friends what's been in their ear recently.

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Seen at least 9 of the bands listed.

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Every other prize is competing for a distant second place.

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Since we're coming to Milwaukee tmrw (4/15), I thought I'd mention my fave MKE-area band. No, not the Violent Femmes (tho they make a brief appearance in my book (link in bio). It's the mighty Couch Flambeau. Start w/their LP "The Day The Music Died"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2j3...
#couchflambeau

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You will be laughing out loud A LOT while reading "The Sellout."

One of my faves of the past decade.

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Join us THIS THURSDAY for a special evening celebrating the life and legacy of #justintownesearle.
Get your tix here:
www.oldtownschool.org/classes/deta...

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A Statement In Opposition to HR 7661

The freedom to speak and to read is a fundamental principle of the United States of America. That is why we have joined together — parents, students, educators, library workers, authors, free expression advocates, booksellers, and publishers — to stand in support of our nation’s school-aged children and teens and in opposition to H.R. 7661. 

H.R. 7661, if passed, will compel nationwide book censorship. It confuses obscenity with identity and stigmatizes vulnerable young people, particularly trans children and teens, based on who they are. It will continue to drain funding from our already underfunded schools and libraries. And it will threaten the creativity and critical thinking that are vital to education in the U.S.

A Statement In Opposition to HR 7661 The freedom to speak and to read is a fundamental principle of the United States of America. That is why we have joined together — parents, students, educators, library workers, authors, free expression advocates, booksellers, and publishers — to stand in support of our nation’s school-aged children and teens and in opposition to H.R. 7661. H.R. 7661, if passed, will compel nationwide book censorship. It confuses obscenity with identity and stigmatizes vulnerable young people, particularly trans children and teens, based on who they are. It will continue to drain funding from our already underfunded schools and libraries. And it will threaten the creativity and critical thinking that are vital to education in the U.S.

Authors Against Book Bans has joined dozens of other organizations, nonprofits, publishers, & stores to issue this joint statement opposing HR7661

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Hey Milwaukee! @jonbern.bsky.social & I are in town THIS WED(4/15) Boswell Books. As a bonus, I'll be LIVE on the air 2pm Central @ @wmse917fm.bsky.social
RSVP for the event here: www.eventbrite.com/e/rob-miller...
Where should we get sausages for lunch?
#booksky📚 #indiebookstore #musicbooks

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Like the man says...

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Replayed this evening at 9pm eastern.

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As it is written in the Book of Catch, Chapter 2, Verse 2.

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Doesn't matter. It's new to you. That's all that matters. Finding the new. We can't all find all the things the moment they are cast onto the waters of the world.

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Simple as that.

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Are his others as good as True Grit? Been meaning to dig into one or two of his.

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Point taken.
Twas a different time in Wrigleyville, when giants could stroll among the rabble...

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Don't forget Trammell, Whitaker, and Kaline!

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Reminder:
Today at 4 eastern.
We're on this rocket, out of this world!

#rockabillyradio
#radioharborcountry

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Saturday .

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A retro image of a space ship blasting off.  Blue ship with an orange background.

A retro image of a space ship blasting off. Blue ship with an orange background.

To celebrate the rare bit of good news, I put together a tribute to the Artemis II & her crew. Listen Sat 4/11 @4pm Eastern to Miller's Cave streaming at www.radioharborcountry.org
Blast off w/ me for 1 hour of weird & wild songs about space, planets, rockets & little green men.
#rockabillyradio

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"More than adequate."

I would blush at such praise.

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