Ronnie Miller


 

Ronnie Miller, born in San Diego, California, began playing steel guitar at a young age, thanks to his mother's encouragement. After moving to Ocean Beach and spending time in Denver during the 1960s, he transitioned to pedal steel guitar, inspired by a local musician. Ronnie played with various bands, including those led by the Colorado Country Music Hall of Fame members, like John Munson and Dewey Knight. He gained experience in the club scene and became a respected steel player in Denver.

In the 1980s, Ronnie formed his own band, Whirlwind, which toured extensively and opened for several well-known artists.

In January of 1993, Ronnie moved to Dallas and became the steel player for Charley Pride, he has since toured many parts of the world as a Pridesmen. Working with Charley Pride has been an amazing career for Ronnie. With Charley, he has performed at least 150 Grand Ole Opry shows, various Country Music Association (CMA) shows, and Academy of Country Music (ACM) shows. Ronnie has appeared on major country music US television shows including Nashville Now, as well as Crook and Chase. He has also appeared on television shows on the BBC, as well as networks in Ireland, Canada, and Australia. One quintessential performance was the show at Carnegie hall in 2005. To mark Carnegie’s 80th anniversary, the Grand Ole Opry arrived at America’s most famous concert hall. The remarkable historic event featured Trace Adkins, Vince Gill, Little Jimmy Dickens, Trisha Yearwood, Charley Pride, Alison Krauss & Union Station, Ricky Skaggs, Brad Paisley, Bill Anderson, Martina McBride, and Alan Jackson.

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