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Alex Miller and Tracy Byrd team up on “The Byrd” — a honky-tonk heater you don’t want to miss. Watch the official music ...
09/05/2025

Alex Miller and Tracy Byrd team up on “The Byrd” — a honky-tonk heater you don’t want to miss. Watch the official music video now!

Alex Miller teams up with hitmaker Tracy Byrd for “The Byrd,” a toe-tapping track that pays homage to Tracy’s iconic career with nods to hits like “I’m From ...

04/04/2025
19/03/2025

I got to meet the 4 time Grammy winning Sierra Ferrell last night at my 2-stepping place! We got to talk some classic country music, and get a dance in too! Maybe we’ll have to do us an ole duet too!

Go check it out!! New Alex Miller Music video out now for "She Makes Dirt Look Good"
29/10/2024

Go check it out!! New Alex Miller Music video out now for "She Makes Dirt Look Good"

On the heels of making his Grand Ole Opry debut this past summer and high-profile road dates opening for Ian Munsick, Emily Ann Roberts, Justin Moore, Tracy ...

NASHVILLE, TN (Oct 11, 2024) -- Dorothy “Dottie” Leonard Miller, born August 10, 1945, passed away on October 11, 2024, ...
11/10/2024

NASHVILLE, TN (Oct 11, 2024) -- Dorothy “Dottie” Leonard Miller, born August 10, 1945, passed away on October 11, 2024, at the age of 79. She was an incredibly generous and gracious woman who impacted countless lives with the Gospel through her entrepreneurial pursuits in Christian music and distribution.

Guided by the Holy Spirit and giving glory to God for all she achieved, she used her communication skills and unwavering determination to build several businesses whose products and services helped spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ around the world, always surrounding herself with talented people to help accomplish her goals.

From humble beginnings in Wilmington, Delaware, the eldest child of William and Dorothy Golt discovered her true calling later in life. As a single mother raising two children in Hendersonville, Tennessee, Dottie learned about business through her clerical work at an accounting firm and a law firm, gained sales experience selling Jhirmack hair products throughout Nashville, and honed her communication skills working for the Democratic Party of Nashville on successful campaigns for Senator Jim Sasser, President Jimmy Carter, and others. Throughout this time, she worked a second job in ER admissions at Hendersonville Hospital to make ends meet. With no prior experience in music, she took a receptionist position at Calvary Records, building it into positions in radio promotions and sales to Christian bookstores.

She followed producer Ronnie Drake to Windchime Records to continue her sales efforts before starting her own company in her garage in 1981 with a small amount of funding from her father, William Golt, her brother, Bill Golt, and family friend, Ray Lorrig. New Day Christian Distributors focused initially on sales of sheet music and albums by independent artists like Mike Adkins and Jimmy Swaggart and eventually became a one-stop distributor for major labels like Word/Curb, Capitol Christian, Provident, Gotee, Centricity, Integrity, Fair Trade, as well as offering many other Christ-centered products to Christian bookstores from offices on Shivel Drive in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Needing products of her own, she reunited with Ronnie Drake to start DayWind Soundtracks and Daywind Records, providing resources to church singers and bringing the music of great artists like Opryland’s Gospel Quartet, the Cumberland Boys, the Steeles, the New Hinsons, Greater Vision, the Crabb Family, Gold City, Karen Peck and New River, Brian Free and Assurance, Triumphant Quartet, Down East Boys, the Perrys, the Hoppers, Tribute Quartet, the Guardians, Jonathan Wilburn, the Steeles, Joseph Habedank, Scotty Inman, the Blackwood Brothers, the Nelons, Southbound, Lefevre Quartet, The Sound, High Road, Michael English, Truesong, Legacy Five, and more to the world..

Dottie later added Daywind Music Publishing, now the predominant music publisher in Southern Gospel and Bluegrass music genres with renowned songwriters like Lee Black, Jason Cox, Sue C. Smith, Bill Whyte, Jonathan Smith, and more, two recording studios, and a cd manufacturing facility. Lately, her business expansions include Daywind Worship (choral products), Spiritus Distribution (Catholic products), Daywind Music Foundation (Tree Radio), a 24/7 broadcaster of Southern Gospel music, and Billy Blue and Billy Jam Records whose artists include Appalachian Road Show, Authentic Unlimited, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, Alex Miler, Darin and Brooke Aldridge, Tennessee Bluegrass Band, Carson Peters and Iron Mountain, Kristy Cox and Grasstime, Joe Mullins and the Radio Ramblers, Bob Minner, Dave Adkins, Alan Bibey and Grasstowne, Caroline Owens, Marty Raybon, and more.

Dottie’s impressive career received recognition in the form of Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Gospel Music Association, BMI, the Southern Gospel Music Guild, the Singing News Magazine, and Absolutely Gospel Music. She has been inducted into the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame and the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Her artists and songwriters have received countless Dove Awards, Singing News Fan Awards, BMI Christian Music Awards, Grammy® nominations and one Grammy® Award (Jason Crabb), and over 125 #1 songs.

One of the most accomplished female music business executives in history, Dottie would quickly point to those who used their talents to help her along the way, including Ronnie Drake, Sylvia Mays, Wayne Haun, Marty Funderburk, Rick Shelton, Norman Holland, Brenda Wilcox, Lisa West, Dusty Wells, Vince Wehby, Janice Hoback, Theresa Richards, and many more.

Dottie’s greatest joy in life has been her family. She is survived by her daughter, Susan Leonard Sovine and grandchildren, Taylor McKellar and Kennedy Sovine; her son, Ed Leonard, his wife Kathleen, and their children Eddie Leonard, Mary Leonard, Evan Leonard, Aidan Leonard (Caroline Leonard), Rachael Zuckett (Joey Zuckett), Caroline Leonard, Ian Leonard, Liam Leonard, and Emily Leonard; her great-grandchildren Leo Zuckett and Eloise Joyce; her sister, Cynthia Paranczak; and Jere Miller. Dottie was preceded in death by her brother, Bill Golt, and her parents, William and Dorothy Golt.

Dottie became an avid bridge player after moving to Hendersonville, Tennessee, from Wilmington, Delaware, in 1972. She loved spending time in Florida where she would read and listen to the ocean and at her cabin in Lafayette, Tennessee, where she would enjoy her alpacas, donkeys, goats, and chickens. She was blessed to travel throughout the United States, Europe, and the Caribbean, but mostly enjoyed time spent with family, her co-workers, friends, and artists. She will be remembered by all as a warm, loving, generous woman with a flair for fashion and who could light up every room she was in with her engaging personality.

A celebration of Dottie’s life will be held at a later date in lieu of a funeral.

08/07/2024

Join Alex Miller as he makes his unforgettable Grand Ole Opry Debut on June 27, 2024. Emotions were high as Eddie Montgomery made the grand introduction for the

04/07/2024

Former American Idol star and Lancaster, Kentucky’s favorite son Alex Miller played the big stage of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee last night for the very first time. Among other songs, Miller sang his latest single just release entitled “My Daddy‘s Dad”, a tribute to his grandf...

03/07/2024

Alex Miller pays tribute to his late grandfather with his new video for “My Daddy’s Dad.” Will the former American Idol standout head up the most popular videos in country music this week? That’s up to Taste of Country readers. Miller shot his new video at the Miller family farm and the Gran...

03/07/2024

By R. David Shew Drove down to Nashville Thursday morning to watch Alex Miller stand in the Circle and make his debut on The Opry. Alex sang two songs, “My Daddy’s Dad” and “Puttin’ Up Hay,” and did not disappoint anyone. “My Daddy’s Dad” tells the story of his love for his grandfa...

01/07/2024
01/07/2024

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