From Wildomar to New York CityLocal singer-songwriter Miles Clay — known offstage as Silas Hernandez — has struck a major chord in the national music scene after winning the INKubator songwriting contest presented by BIC and judged by pop hitmaker Charlie Puth.Out of more than 130 submissions, Hernandez was chosen as one of the contest’s finalists and flown to New York City to perform his original song before Puth himself. He returned home with a $10,000 prize to invest in his music career.Valley News caught up with Miles shortly after landing back in SoCal for an exclusive interview below.A colorful challenge from BICThe INKubator competition challenged aspiring artists to write and submit original songs inspired by BIC’s iconic 4-Color Ballpoint Pen. According
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