John R. Miller
As John R. Miller began work on his fifth album, The Great Unknowing, he set out to
challenge himself both creatively and geographically. Born in the Washington, DC area and
raised in West Virginia, Miller has built a reputation as a thoughtful, boundary-pushing
voice in alt-country and Americana, drawing from punk, traditional Appalachian music,
and less conventional rock influences. For this record, he left his comfort zone behind and
traveled to Tulsa to record at the legendary Church Studio, drawn by the city’s deep
musical legacy and its ties to artists like J.J. Cale. Co-produced with longtime collaborator
Adam Meisterhans, the album was tracked live with a band of Tulsa-based musicians,
including Grammy-nominated John Fullbright, under the steady hand of veteran engineers
Gary Laney and Mike Prado. The result is Miller’s most ambitious work to date — a
spacious, textured collection that expands on the critically praised Depreciated and Heat
Comes Down, blending road-worn storytelling, fuzzy atmospheres, and reflections on
movement, memory, and change. Rooted in his West Virginia past yet shaped by constant
travel and new collaborations, The Great Unknowing captures an artist trusting the
process, embracing risk, and letting the groove lead the way.




