Rhett Miller's 2003 Concert History

Rhett Miller (born Stewart Ransom Miller II on September 6, 1970) is the lead singer and songwriter for the alternative-country band the Old 97's. He graduated from St. Mark's School of Texas in Dallas in 1989.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 24, 2003
Rhett Miller Great American Music Hall San Francisco, California, United States
Sep 10, 2003
Evan Dando / Rhett Miller / Glenn Phillips Metro Chicago, Illinois, United States
Aug 30, 2003
Rhett Miller

Bumbershoot

Memorial Stadium Seattle, Washington, United States
Aug 29, 2003 –
Sep 01, 2003
Bumbershoot 2003
Evanescence / Dave Samson's Nothin' But the Blues David Friesen / Mountain Con / The Jim Cutler Quartet / Aesop Rock / Magic Slim & The Teardrops / Pale / Onry Ozzborn Sleep / Wesley Holmes / Lynn Bush / Grey De Lisle / Chuck Prophet / Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet / The Dead Science / Vendetta Red / Medusa / Onry Ozzborn / Nick Swardson / Minus the Bear / Felicia Loud & the Soul / United State of Electronica / Karsh Kale / Dolour / Radio Nationals / The New Pornographers / Bonnie Raitt / Two Scoops Combo! / The Thermals / Bernie Worrell & the Woo Warriors / Jacob Fred / Mary Lynn Rajskub / Jazz Odyssey / Carissa's Wierd / Solomon Burke / C.R. Avery / Lushus / Jesse Sykes and The Sweet Hereafter / Maria Bamford / Blues Orbiters / Kim Richey / Rhett Miller / Jim Boyd / Daniel Lanois / The Bradbury Press / The Catheters / Al Madrigal / Ruth Brown / Will Bernard / Josh Kelley / Charlie Musselwhite / The Long Winters / The Rockfords / Kathleen Edwards / Willy Porter / Donald Glaude / Brandi Carlile / The Julian Priester Quartet / the divorce / Greg Behrendt / The Floyd Standifer Quartet / The Slip / Ian Moore / Omar Torrez With Orpheus / American Hi-Fi / Daddy Treetops / Donald Glaude, Phil Weeks & Wesley Holmes / The Ruby Doe / The Paul DeLay Band / Maxi Priest / Straight Shot / Kinky / The Blind Boys of Alabama / Alix Olson / [pi !] / Living Daylights / Honey Tongue / Gord Downie & The Country of Miracles / The Dandy Warhols / Modest Mouse / Dahlia / Wilco / Benevento/Russo Duo / R.E.M. / The Decemberists / The Derek Trucks Band / Gogol Bordello / Jumbalassy Featuring Alex Duncan / Eek-a-mouse / Brian Posehn / Nicole Fournier & Her 3-lb. Universe / Sugarman 3 & Co. Featuring Lee Fields / Supersuckers / Jim Page & Artis the Spoonman / Flowmotion / Donovan / Duffy Bishop / Hells Belles / Chata Addy And Susuma / Augusten Burroughs / Shemekia Copeland / Mike Birbiglia / DJ Advent / Robert Walter's 20th Congress / Todd Barry / Visqueen / Sugarman 3 / Jimmy Dore / Paula Maya / Chico Hamilton And Euphoria / The Cripples / Wanda Jackson / Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey / Bobby Bare Jr. / David Friesen / Ibrahima Camara and Safal / Underdog / Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings / Boom Bap Project / Reggie Watts / Ian McLagan & The Bump Band / Pedro The Lion / Kinski / Nickel Creek / The Dusty 45s / The Spits / Murs / Alberta Adams / Dub Narcotic Sound System / Quasi / North Mississippi Allstars / Leftover Salmon / Imperial Teen / Corn Mo / Howard Tate / Phil Weeks / Voyager One / Hassan Hakmoun / Johnny Astro / Ms. Led / Broadcast Oblivion / The Shins / Café Tacvba / Karl Denson's Tiny Universe / Macy Gray / Carbon Leaf / Jessica Lurie Ensemble / Maktub Show all bands
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Seattle Center Grounds Seattle, Washington, United States
Show Duplicates for Aug 29, 2003
Aug 02, 2003
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Black Cat (Main Stage) Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Show Duplicate for Aug 02, 2003
Jul 31, 2003
Rhett Miller Bowery Ballroom New York, New York, United States
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Roots Rock
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