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Rhett Miller (Stewart Ransom Miller II) was born on 6 September, 1970 in Austin, Texas U.S., is an American singer. Discover Rhett Miller's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
Popular As |
Stewart Ransom Miller II |
Occupation |
Musician Singer-songwriter |
Age |
53 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
Born |
6 September 1970 |
Birthday |
6 September |
Birthplace |
Austin, Texas U.S. |
Nationality |
United States
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He is a member of famous Musician with the age 53 years old group.
Rhett Miller Height, Weight & Measurements
At 53 years old, Rhett Miller height not available right now. We will update Rhett Miller's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is Rhett Miller's Wife?
His wife is Erica Iahn (m. 2002)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Erica Iahn (m. 2002) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
Max Miller |
Rhett Miller Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Rhett Miller worth at the age of 53 years old? Rhett Miller’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from United States. We have estimated Rhett Miller's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Musician |
Rhett Miller Social Network
Timeline
Rhett's paternal grandfather, Giles E. Miller, was a young millionaire scion of a successful textile family who, in 1952 owned the first NFL football team in the south, the Dallas Texans.
The Texans folded after seven games, marking the last time an NFL franchise would go bankrupt.
Miller's family lived in Highland Park, Texas, where he went to Armstrong Elementary School.
In 4th grade, Miller was hospitalized for several months due to a severe inner-ear problem.
In 6th grade, he began attending St. Mark's School of Texas, a private boys' school in North Dallas.
He started taking guitar lessons when he was 12 years old and writing songs when he was 13.
Miller has said that his time at St. Mark's was very difficult, and that he was ostracized and bullied, leading to depression which culminated in a suicide attempt at the age of 14.
Stewart Ransom "Rhett" Miller II (born September 1970) is the lead singer of the 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.
Miller, a seventh-generation Texan, was born in Austin, Texas.
Miller's parents divorced when he was 17 years old.
Miller, the oldest of three children, has a younger brother and sister.
The following year in April 1985 Miller played his first gig at 500 Cafe in downtown Dallas.
Through high school Miller played in bands, becoming a local folk performer and headlining small venues and opening for such nationally touring artists as Rosanne Cash, Chris Isaak, and The Lords of the New Church.
Also in high school, Miller edited St. Mark’s literary magazine and helped start an alternative literary magazine called The Rag, for which he wrote poetry.
In 1989, Miller graduated from St. Mark's School of Texas.
He briefly attended Sarah Lawrence College on a creative writing scholarship before deciding to move back to Texas to pursue a music career.
In 1989, while still in high school, Miller released an album called Mythologies. The album title was taken from a book of essays by the French media philosopher Roland Barthes.
Only 1,000 copies of the CD exist.
Miller signed and numbered each one.
In 1990, when Miller returned to Dallas after his semester at college, Miller formed a band called Sleepy Heroes with childhood friend and future Old 97’s bassist Murry Hammond.
Sleepy Heroes was a power-pop three piece.
They released one album, Under a Radio Sun, before they broke up.
The Old 97's song, "Victoria," was written during the last few months of Sleepy Heroes.
Miller was the lead singer of various bands in Dallas between 1990 and 1993: Rhett Miller's Third Eye, Buzz, Rhett's Exploding, and Retablo, for which Miller self-recorded an unreleased record on cassette which included some early Old 97's songs.
In 1993, Miller and Hammond formed Old 97's as a three piece acoustic act along with their neighbor at Dallas’ Marquita Court Apartments, guitarist Ken Bethea.
They played as a three piece for six months before adding Darin Lin Wood on drums.
He played with the band for a few weeks in the summer of 1993 before being replaced by Philip Peeples who has remained the band’s drummer ever since.
Old 97’s first album, Hitchhike To Rhome, came out on local Dallas label Big Iron Records in 1993.
During the first year of Old 97’s, Miller also performed as a touring member of the band Killbilly.
It was during a Killbilly tour that Miller met Nan Warshaw, owner of Chicago’s Bloodshot Records, the label which released Old 97’s second album, Wreck Your Life.
After a sold-out SXSW showcase in 1995, Old 97’s found themselves the subject of a major label bidding war.
15 record labels fought to sign the band, with Elektra Records A&R rep Tom Desavia finally inking the band to a multi-album deal.
Their first Elektra release, Too Far To Care, came out in 1997, followed by Fight Songs and Satellite Rides.
In 2002, Miller released The Instigator on Elektra Records.
The record was produced and recorded with Jon Brion, received critical acclaim and substantial airplay on alternative-oriented radio stations.
In 2006, Miller released The Believer on the Verve Forecast label.
It includes a cover of Brion's "I Believe She's Lying" and "Fireflies," a duet with Rachael Yamagata.
In 2009, Miller released his fourth record, the self-titled Rhett Miller, on Shout! Factory.
The record includes Jon Brion on guitar and bass, The Apples in Stereo's John Dufilho on drums and Billy Harvey on guitar.