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Miles reunited with collaborator and guitarist Ian LeFeuvre for her 2001 album, Unravel, which won the 2003 Juno award for Best Roots & Traditional Album of the Year: Solo.[2][3] Miles was nominated in 2005 for a Canadian Folk Music Awards.[4] In 2006 Miles recorded the album Love Sweet Love which was released in the U.S. on Red House Records. It was recorded with guitarists Ian LeFeuvre and Keith Glass, drummer Peter Von Althen, John Geggie on bass, James Stephens on violin.[5] It was nominated for a 2006 Juno Award.[1][2][3] In 2009, the Art of Time Ensemble featuring Sarah Slean recorded Miles' song, "Black Flowers."[citation needed]