Audra Miller — Biography

Audra Miller is an American vocalist recognized for her role in the pop group First To Eleven. She has served as the primary singer for the band. The group's origins trace back to 2009, when it was known as M4. Ryan Krysiak, who taught guitar, put together a small ensemble of his students from the same school. At this formative stage, the band members were between eight and ten years old and did not yet have a singer. Several years later, in 2015, the band performed at a live event. Audra Miller, born July 11, 2001, who was fourteen at the time, was present at this gig. Following the performance, she approached the band to inquire about joining their Rock School program. Fortuitously, the original vocalist departed shortly thereafter, and Audra was brought in to take on the role of the band's new singer. With the band's lineup solidified, they entered the studio, releasing their debut EP, Out Of Time, in 2016. Ryan, the guitarist, also managed the filming and editing of the videos that were subsequently shared on the band's YouTube channel.

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