Rhett Miller

Born
September 6, 1970
in Austin, TX 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Laurel Greenidge
Texas native Rhett Miller is perhaps best known as the frontman of the Dallas-based alt-country band Old 97's, although he also pursued a critically acclaimed solo career during the 2000s. Formed in 1993, The Old 97's built a devoted following with their blend of country and power-pop influences, which won the group a brief stay on the roster of Elektra Records. All four members also pursued side projects, but Miller's solo career captured the most attention, with the literate songwriter training his eye on such subjects as fatherhood, sex, and love.



Technically speaking, Miller launched his own career before the The Old 97's even formed. He recorded his first solo album, a series of acoustic folk songs entitled Mythologies, in 1989. Future Old 97's bassist (and solid songwriter in his own right) Murry Hammond produced the album, and the partnership later blossomed into a full-fledged band. While releasing a string of well-received albums with The Old 97's, Miller and Hammond also performed together as The Ranchero Brothers, a two-man acoustic duo that was originally launched as a means of testing new music for The Old 97's in front of a live audience. The Ranchero Brothers developed their own distinct following, although no albums resulted from the project.

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