Soul Miner's Daughter Concert History

Soul Miner's Daughter was composed of Jennifer Nettles (now lead singer of Sugarland), and Cory Jones. They were friends and decided to form a band in college. They wrote their music and lyrics. They were from Athens, Georgia. The first album was "The Sacred and Profane" and was released in 1996. The next album was "Hallelujah," released in 1998. The reason they broke up is not public knowledge, but Jennifer Nettles' later work suggests that there was some dispute over the direction the band was taking.

Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 21, 1999
Soul Miner's Daughter Variety Playhouse Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Apr 30, 1999 –
May 02, 1999
Music Midtown 1999
OutKast / isaac hayes / Rick Springfield / Goo Goo Dolls / Big Bad Voodoo Daddy / Peter Frampton / Willie Nelson / Leftover Salmon / George Thorogood & The Destroyers / Kid Rock / Everclear / Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals / Destiny's Child / War / Wilco / Train / Buckcherry / The Black Crowes / Salt-N-Pepa / Hole / Reel Big Fish / Widespread Panic / Bare Jr. / Digital Underground / Jonathan Richman / Kent / New Radicals / Sponge / Iggy Pop / Marvelous 3 / The Trammps / Train / Soul Miner's Daughter / 98° / Berlin Show all bands
  Setlists
Streets of Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Feb 24, 1998
Soul Miner's Daughter Baja Tortilla Grill Gainesville, Florida, United States
Folk
Folk Rock
Acoustic
Alt-Country
Worship
Ccm
Christian Alternative Rock
Deep Ccm
Psychedelic Soul
Modern Funk
Future Rock
Acoustic Chill
Georgia
Deep Deep House
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1999 2 concerts
1998 1 concert
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