

TOR MILLER UNVEILS NEW MUSIC VIDEO FOR ‘ALWAYS’ But it all came from that one performance in eighth grade.By Jameelah "Just Jay" Wilkerson 0 Tor Miller Unveils New Music Video For ‘Always’ I worked at that, and then I went to high school, and joined the jazz band there, and some of the guys in that joined my band, and we just carried on playing shows. But I got up there and performed a cover version, and a song I had just written, and immediately after, people suddenly wanted to talk to me, I got all this attention – especially from girls! And it propelled me to keep going, and I started booking shows, open-mic nights in places such as The Stone Pony in Asbury Park. I was so mad to have had to move schools and leave all my friends, so I didn’t participate in anything. But I was getting confident in lessons, and wrote my first couple of songs, so I decided to perform at the eighth-grade talent show – and remember, at that point, no one had really ever heard me even speak. “I was a complete outcast I didn’t talk to anyone for about two years. The music lessons aside, Tor’s new school was, for a long time, not a place he was happy to attend. Who was this musician singing – in a sandpapered voice rich with vibrato and hoarse with emotion – as if his life depended on it, hurling himself off the precipice, wrestling the song to the floor, as the piano pounded and the melody, as it hit the final chorus, slipped its moorings and soared skywards? And how come, so few singers do this? Occupy a song, tear the lyric from their chest, sing with such passion and recklessness that they seem to be locked in mortal combat with the darkest corners of their heart and their soul. Anyone lucky enough to hear the demo version of Tor Miller’s song, “Headlights” would have instantly added the name of the 20-year-old native New Yorker to the latter list. And then there is that select type of vocalist who can take a song to the next level, burrow deep beneath its skin, and pin you to your seat as they do so. Talent shows across the globe are full of them, singing for their supper, hoping for that lucky break. There are any number of singers who can turn in a pitch-perfect performance, who can hold a note, shape a phrase, and project their voices to the back of the hall.
