In 1994 he helped form what amounted to a Texas supergroup, Storyville, which also included David Holt, David Grissom, and the rhythm section from Stevie Ray Vaughan's Double Trouble, bassist Tommy Shannon and drummer Chris Layton. Storyville released three critically acclaimed albums between 1994 and 1999, but never managed to break out on a national level and disbanded after their last release. Milligan became a much in-demand session singer, working on albums and touring with the likes of Hal Ketchum, Marcia Ball, Alejandro Escovedo, Sue Foley, Eric Johnson, Chris Smither, and others. He also privately released two benefit albums, The Gospel According to Austin and The Gospel According to Austin, Vol. 2, which found him working outside his usual secular material. From 2001 to 2003 he fronted the explosive Boneshakers band, leaving to form his own group, the Malford Milligan Band, which released an album, Rides Again..., on Varese Sarabande in 2006. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi