Lee Thomas Miller
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LEE THOMAS MILLER Lee Thomas Miller left his hometown to attend Eastern Kentucky University and graduated in 1990. After graduation, he moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to find work as a songwriter. Ken Mellons was the first artist to record his material, in 1994, but it was not until Blackhawk released "Days of America" in 2002 that Miller had a writing credit for a chart single. Another recording from 2002, "The Impossible" by Joe Nichols, was nominated for a Grammy Award a year later. Both it and Terri Clark's 2003 single "I Just Wanna Be Mad" earned Miller BMI Million-Air awards in 2004 for receiving one million radio plays each. In addition to 3 Grammy nominations, Miller won CMA and ACM song of the year awards with "In Color". Lee served as President of the Board of Directors for the Nashville Songwriter's Association International (NSAI) and is often in Washington DC to advocate in congress on behalf of composers. Awards and Recognition: 2003 Music Row Magazine Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year 2003 Grammy Country Song of the Year nomination for “The Impossible” (Joe Nichols) 2008 NSAI Song of the Year award for “You’re Gonna Miss This” (Trace Adkins) 2008 CMA Song of the Year nomination “You’re Gonna Miss This” 2009 Double Grammy Country Song of the Year nominations for “You’re Gonna Miss This” and “In Color” (Jamey Johnson) 2009 Double ACM nominee for Song of the Year: “You’re Gonna Miss This” and “In Color” 2009 ACM Song of the Year award for “In Color” 2009 Music Row Magazine’s Song of the Year for “In Color” 2018 ACM Nomination for Song of the Year for “Whiskey & You” (Chris Stapleton) Songs written by Lee Thomas Miller #1 Songs “The Impossible” – Joe Nichols “I Just Wanna Be Mad” – Terri Clark “The World” – Brad Paisley “You’re Gonna Miss This” – Trace Adkins 2008 NSAI award for Song of the Year 2009 ASCAP Song of the Year “I’m Still A Guy” – Brad Paisley “Southern Girl” – Tim McGraw "Perfect Storm" – Brad Paisley Top 10 Songs “In Color” - Jamey Johnson 2009 ACM awards for Song of the Year 2009 CMA award for Song of the Year 2009 Music Row Song of the Year “Nothin’ To Die For” – Tim McGraw "Crushin' It" – Brad Paisley “Jesus In Disguise” – Brandon Heath "Just A Girl" – Brandon Heath “It Ain’t My Fault” – Brothers Osborne “Shoot Me Straight” – Current single from Brothers Osborne “Whiskey & You” – Chris Stapleton “Something To Do With My Hand” – Thomas Rhett “People Loving People” – Garth Brooks Other cuts by: George Strait, Jason Aldean, Tim McGraw, Scotty McCreery, Josh Turner, David Nail, Rascal Flatts, Dierks Bentley, John Michael Montgomery, Sammy Kershaw, Tracy Byrd, Tracy Lawrence, Randy Travis, Rhett Akins, Billy Currington, Craig Morgan, The Wreckers, Chris Young, Blackhawk, Mark Wills Production credits: Curb recording artist Steve Holy including the 2006 #1 single “Brand New Girlfriend” and 2010 top 20 single "Love Don't Run" .