- Carly Simon has signed with Miller PR for worldwide public relations, timed to her August 14 album Comes in Waves.
- Vice President Kerri Brusca will lead all strategy and client relations.
- She remains managed by Ciancia Management.
- The signing gives Miller PR a legacy singer-songwriter to sit alongside its existing roster of music and entertainment names.
Carly Simon has signed with Miller PR for public relations, with Vice President Kerri Brusca personally leading the account.
The timing tracks with Simon’s biggest release in nearly two decades. Comes in Waves, out August 14, is her first album of original songs since 2008’s This Kind of Love. Lead single “Howl” arrived in June, featuring contributions from her children Ben Taylor and Sally Taylor and longtime collaborator John Forté.
Simon previously handled press through Sacks & Co. She continues to be managed by Ciancia Management.
Founded in 2008, Miller PR has spent nearly two decades building a music and entertainment roster that includes Gene Simmons, Paris Hilton, and Tyga. Simon’s arrival extends that client base into heritage singer-songwriter territory.
The move mirrors a broader industry pattern of artists sharpening their PR operations around major releases. Camila Cabello added align Public Relations for worldwide press ahead of her fifth album, and Grammy winner Ryan Beatty brought on Satellite 414 for UK publicity around his LP Sweet Fortune. The same London firm added Cara Delevingne to its roster.
Simon was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2022, with Olivia Rodrigo and Sara Bareilles performing tribute sets. She’s also the author of two memoirs, Boys in the Trees and Touched by the Sun.
With Comes in Waves weeks out, Miller PR now has the job of putting Simon’s comeback in front of the press.
Takeaways
This isn’t a routine PR swap; it’s a team being assembled for a real moment. Simon hasn’t released original music in 18 years, and bringing on a dedicated agency this close to the album suggests a genuinely coordinated push, not a quiet rollout.
Pairing Kerri Brusca’s hands-on approach with Ciancia Management’s existing relationship with Simon gives the campaign a tighter, more unified structure heading into August.
Is this part of a bigger trend of veteran singer-songwriters refreshing their PR teams for late-career comebacks? Could a strong Comes in Waves rollout open the door to Simon’s first proper tour in years?