“I think he would have been riding the first
one and passing out candy to the children just
like he always did.”
“It’s hard to beat the terrain around here for
riding a motorcycle. You can ride up to Red
Lodge or Bear Tooth Pass, or go up Sunlight
Basin, and it’s spectacular in any direction —
whether you’re on a horse or a Harley!” Dan
says. “If people come here for just a couple of
days, they’ve missed Cody! We just have so
much to do here— wild horses, river rafting,
Hidden Treasure, Big Horn Canyon, Old Trail
Town…” To add to that list, there’s the Plains
Indian Museum, the Dug-Up Gun Museum,
Buffalo Bill Dam, nature and wildlife tours,
photography tours and bus tours around
town. Just up the road toward Powell, the
Heart Mountain Interpretive Center and
Homesteader Museum are must-sees.
Dan is often asked how he can do 130 shows
every summer — June through September.
His reply is, “I am one of those guys that is
so blessed! I’ve just never had a job — I love
what I do.” And with that, Dan is making
an exciting location change in 2016; he is
celebrating his twelfth season in the new
dining pavilion at the world-class Buffalo Bill
Center of the West. This beautiful facility
is five museums under one roof – it must be
experienced to be believed! Combine that
with Dan Miller’s Cowboy Music Revue
dinner show and it’s a win-win situation.
“Dan Miller’s show is a perfect fit for us,”
says Bruce Sauers, the Center’s Director
of Revenue. “Dan is as committed to an
authentic western experience as we are.
Having his Music Revue join us here at the
Center is yet another way we achieve our
mission to ‘inspire, educate, and engage global
audiences through an authentic experience
with the American West.’” W L M
Tickets and info can be obtained at
307.578.7909 or go to Buffalo Bill Center
of the West’s website, centerofthewest.org,
click on ‘Visit,’ and purchase tickets online.