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WD Miller traces his journey from South Beach punk and metal to Kentucky folk and Americana. He tells the story of writing “Dear John” the day John Prine passed, finishing “Hard Times Like These” as a duet, life on the road with Justin Wells and The Josephine’s, and why he’s hand‑building a secluded songwriter retreat and studio outside Somerset, KY. Plus: busking Nashville during CMA weekend, 3rd & Lindsley, Los Bastardos Magnificos, and themes behind his new album, “Child of the Kindly South.” What you’ll hear: Miami punk/metal beginnings to Merle, Hank, and Kentucky roots Busking on CMA weekend and playing 3rd & Lindsley Writing “Dear John” as an ode to John Prine Co‑writing “Hard Times Like These” and why it shines as a duet Side‑player vs front‑person and keeping ego in check Building a forest studio and songwriter retreat in Somerset Album thread: redemption on “Child of the Kindly South” Suggested tags: WD Miller, John Prine, Dear John, Hard Times Like These, Child of the Kindly South, Somerset Kentucky, songwriter retreat, Abby Hamilton, Magnolia Boulevard, Maggie Noel, Justin Wells, The Josephine’s, Candy Jenkins, Los Bastardos Magnificos, Americana, folk, punk roots, 3rd & Lindsley, CMA Nashville