From Nashville to Hollywood

From Nashville to Hollywood

Miley Cyrus hit the music scene as a fictional character from a TV show but soon emerged as a real life teenage rock star capable of holding her own on stage as any of the legendary singers from the 60's and 70's. Mick Jagger swagger with Brigid Bardot's looks, Miley created a unique vision of a pop superstar that blended her Nashville roots with a Hollywood Girl attitude towards the American Dream.

She was THE pop idol for many young people in the mid 2000's but has yet to be fully recognized for inclusion within the pantheon of pop music superstars in 21st century. Never the less her self-reinvention in late 2012 established her as the mistress of the music video on I-tunes, VEVO, and Youtube while her televised live performances earned her notoriety and acclaim as THE pop princess for her regal fashion style and the international reach of her fame.

Besides her official label recordings Miley has produced a variety of live and recorded covers which in some ways more accurately reflect her vocal abilities and musical sensitivities. A sample of this output appears below and is the focus of this blog.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014






Miley Cyrus featuring Johnzo West - "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You're Gone" January 2012. From "Chimes of Freedom: The Songs of Bob Dylan Honoring 50 Years of Amnesty International" - Directed by James Minchin III

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