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Stewart Ransom "Rhett" Miller II (born September 6, 1970) [1] [2] is the lead singer of the alternative country rock band Old 97's. He also records and performs as a solo musician, and has been published as a writer of both fiction and non-fiction.
The Instigator is the second studio album by American country/rock band performer, Rhett Miller, lead singer of the Old 97's. Miller's first album came more than a decade earlier. Miller is joined by idol Robyn Hitchcock on "Point Shirley" and the album's title comes from the song "The El."
After prompting by the band's representative at Elektra Records, lead singer Rhett Miller wrote Jennings and recommended a collaboration. Jennings accepted and cut two Old 97's originals in Nashville, "Iron Road" and "The Other Shoe." Jennings had trouble with the latter song's second verse lyric, "You'll try to find a doctor that will ...
Mar. 30—When he's not on the road, Rhett Miller has a long list of chores to complete. Today, he's taking his car into the shop. Then cleaning the house before a Rolling Stone writer comes over ...
Lead singer Rhett Miller, born in Austin, later lived in New York City and Los Angeles. Many of the band's songs include local Texas references, with references to New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago appearing as well. Most songs are written and sung by Miller, with bassist Murry Hammond picking up the vocals on one or two tracks per album.
Some songs perfectly encapsulate scenes from the film, but others bear the stamp of their creators: Thomas Rhett fully leaned into his Southern roots with references to both Tecovas and Miller ...
The Grand Theatre, Volume One is the title of the eighth studio album from alternative country/rock band the Old 97's, released on October 12, 2010.The band took up a week-long residency at Sons of Hermann Hall in Dallas, Texas, simulating the concert experience to test out new material.
Come Around (Carla dal Forno album) or the title song, 2022; Come Around (Sing It Loud album) or the title song, 2008; Come Around, by Rob Lutes, 2021; Come Around, by Tony Scherr, 2002; Come Around EP, by Sing It Loud, 2008