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Rusty Miller had been best known for his slithering guitar work on <a href="spotify:artist:6A43Djmhbe9100UwnI7epV">Cake</a>'s hit single "Never There" before the formation of Jackpot. Guitarist/vocalist Miller, bassist Sheldon Cooney, drummer Mike Curry, and keyboardist <a href="spotify:artist:4N38yLRTmnkq774be48MyM">Lee Bob Watson</a> began the group in the late '90s as an alternative country-rock band. Releasing Boneville in 1999, the band disliked the sound and dismissed it as a "really crappy four-track thing." 2000's Weightless was much more in tune with what they had envisioned, and by 2002's Shiny Things they had hit their stride as a somewhat experimental version of their initial sound. Two years later, Miller and Jackpot returned with their fourth album, titled F+. ~ Bradley Torreano, Rovi

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