"Miracle Mile" by Connie Brannock
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“The Miracle Mile was the Tucson strip that women could work without alarming the neighbors,”
says Brannock, whose band Little House of Funk has been voted Tucson Weekly reader’s best R &
B band for two years running. “Known for neon, cheap motels, one lonely bowling alley and
'ladies of the night,’ I’ve always had a deep compassion for these gritty, street-wise women. Love
can be found in the most unlikely places and sometimes dreams really do come true.”
- Connie Brannock
“Miracle Mile” by Connie Brannock was recorded and mastered November 2019, in Studio 11:11
Producer: Mike Levy Music
Video Writer, Director, Videographer: Jacob DeSio
Music Video Writer and Producer: Cara Dalton
Piano: Richard Katz
Drums: Carl Cherry
Upright bass: Evan Arredondo
Trombone: Rob Boone
Hammond: Lamont Arthur
As featured on
Song tells the story of a prostitute looking for love and chasing dreams.
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