With a combination of hard driving, traditional bluegrass, family harmonies, and an uncommon ‘grit’ derived from growing up on an Eastern New Mexico cattle ranch, the Miller family has been traveling the country as the Triple L Band, entertaining audiences since their debut performance at a local amateur country music show in 2000. That was the start of a really exciting career as a bluegrass band performing at bluegrass festivals, churches and many other venues . The band was named, to represent Lance, Landon and Levi Miller, sons of Len and Amy Miller. Lance , age 20, provides a solid, powerful acoustic guitar for the band. His versatile flatpicking abilities give the band the capability to do a greater variety of music. Lance has a great bluegrass voice that easily blends all the other vocals together for a great lead and harmony sound. He is accomplished on all bluegrass instruments and has hired out to play with other bands on mandolin, bass, and banjo, but his passion is for the guitar . Lance won his first guitar in 2004 at the Texas best flatpicking contest in Brownwood Texas. He is currently pursuing a degree in electronic engineering at Eastern New Mexico University. His electronic interests have given him the job of sound technician for the band. Landon, age 18, is the banjo man of the Triple L. With a perfectionist attitude and an extraordinary ability to play anything he hears on the banjo, his finesse in playing adds a tasteful motion to the hard driving sound of the Triple L‘s upbeat tempo, and adds a melodic background to the slower songs. He also has hired out to several other bands for that ‘banjo spot’. Landon was one of the top 5 finalists at Winfield, Kansas, at his first try at the National Banjo Picking Championship in 2006. In addition to his banjo prowess, his skillful baritone voice is a major component of the triple L’s vocals. Levi is our 16 year old mandolin player. He got his start playing on stage, instead of in the practice room at the early age of seven. Having become an accomplished mandolin player, his mandolin playing is always changing, and he regularly surprises us with a spur of the moment, improvised instrumental break. He has a very strong voice and does a great job singing both lead and tenor vocals on almost every song the band does. This, along with his uncanny audience repoir make him a core part of the Triple ‘L’ sound. He is the 2nd place winner of the Wild West bluegrass park mandolin contest of June 2006. Amy, who does the promotional and booking work for the band , also provides a steady rhythm for the band as their stand up bass player. Her heartfelt song choice, and family harmony blend, add a variety to the performing sound of the band. She is the boys’ greatest fan! Her steadfast belief in their abilities and continual encouragement, and love for travel have been major factors in the band’s success to this point. Len started playing the same time the boys did. He first played banjo, then guitar……As the boys grew up and picked the instruments they wanted to play he shifted around accordingly, settling on the dobro. He has an aggressive approach to his dobro playing that fits perfectly with the up tempo style the band plays. He has a strong easy to listen to voice and a love for the music that keeps him singing. He sings lead or harmony that completes the family blend. He is the backbone of the band keeping all the small mechanical details intact to get us down the road. Without the advantage of having other bluegrass musicians living close by to learn from , the Triple L had to teach themselves how to play. Through this process they have developed a sound that is unique to them. One that incorporates traditional, mostly up tempo, driving bluegrass with the emotions derived from their experiences of living a home schooled, western lifestyle. Since it’s beginning, the band has advanced greatly in performance and personal accomplishments. Their continuing climb through the ranks of bluegrass, and the growing respect of their peers speak highly for their talent, love for the music, and willingness to work hard to achieve their goals. They have won many awards in the short time they have been playing, both individually and as a band. Among these, a 2005 Youth in Bluegrass Championship from Silver Dollar City in Branson, MO. They placed 12th in the final round of the SPBGMA band contest competition in Nashville, TN, Feb. 2007, 2nd in the 33rd annual GMA ‘Music in the Rockies‘ band contest, and in 2008 placed 2nd in the Natioal Single Mic Contest at Silver Dollar City, Branson, Mo. If you enjoy seeing a family work harmoniously together to produce good music, you will like the Triple L! Their relaxed, professional stage presence, family values, down home honesty and humor, on and off stage, will make you glad you went to their show. Here are a few of the places we have Played Bluegrass music Festivals (not a complete list) Silverdollar City Bluegrass and Barbeque Festival, Branson, MO Salmon Lake Bluegrass Festival Grapeland, TX Tule Creek, Tulia, TX (806-335-1116) Dyson Family Bluegrass, Sayre, OK (580-928-5909) Arbuckle Mt. Bluegrass Festival, Davis, OK (405-665-5226) Wickett Bluegrass Festival, Wickett, TX (432-943-6765) Andrews Labor Day Bluegrass Festival, Andrews, TX (432-366-3994) Flomot Bluegrass Festival, Flomot, TX (806-469-5278) XIT Bluegrass Festival, Littlefield, TX (806-385-3870) Other Places we have played Silver Dollar City, Branson, MO Gospel Music Associations Music in the Rockies, Estes Park, CO Halltown Gospel Park, Halltown, MO Cave Run Lake and Camp ground, Morehead, KY Various wedding anniversaries, family reunions, Christmas parties, RV parks, schools A list of a few of the Churches where we have played The Fathers House Church, Portales, NM where we play in the praise and worship band. Church of Christ at the Colonies, Amarillo, TX The Yellowstone Baptist Church in Cheyenne, WY Cowboy Church in Amarillo, TX Cowboy Church in Clinton, OK Bethel Assembly of God, Roswell, NM Cave Run Lake Church Service, Morehead, KY Contests we have won 2008 2nd place in the National Single Mic Contest at Silver Dollar City, Branson, MO 2007 2nd place in the Gospel Music Associations Music in the Rockies 2007 Top 12 Finalist in SPBGMA Band Contest at Nashville, TN 2006 Top 5 Finalist in the National Banjo Contest, Winfield, Ks**Landon 2006 2nd place mandolin player at Wild West Park, Albuquerque, NM**Levi 2005 Youth in Bluegrass Band Contest Champions at Silver Dollar City, Branson, MO 2005 2nd place Texas Bluegrass flat picking contest, Brownwood, TX **Lance 2004 1st place Texas Bluegrass flat picking contest, Brownwood, TX **Lance 2004 3rd place Texas Bluegrass banjo contest, Brownwood, TX**Landon Workshops we have put on Otis Bluegrass Festival workshops, Otis, NM Shawnee Ok, Bluegrass Festival workshops… 2005 **Lance guitar & Mandolin** Landon banjo** Len resophonic guitar** Levi mandolin** Lance has given fiddle and guitar lesson to several kids Lake Itasca, MN Work shops Lance, Guitar Landon, Banjo Levi, Mandolin Amy, Bass Len, Resophonic Guitar(dobro) |