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  • A 2nd Norton Buffalo Tribute Concert Added

    Another Night has been added  at the Fox Theater Jan 22nd 2010 to celebrate the Life of Norton Buffalo. The Friday Night Show has been added after such a huge response and almost immediate sellout of the Saturday show.

     

  • Steve Miller Band Greatest Hits 1974-1978 To Be Released On Vinyl

     


    According to the Recording Industry Assn., shipments of vinyl soared 36.6% from 2006 to 2007. That amounts to 1.3 million units nationwide. While the numbers are minuscule compared to CD shipments of 511 million for 2007, the news is much-welcomed by a faltering music industry.


     


    "This is a little bright star," said Jane Ventom, vice president for Hollywood-based EMI Music Marketing. Next month, Capitol/EMI will launch "From the Capitol Vaults," with the release of 13 titles on vinyl, including Radiohead's "OK Computer" and Steve Miller Band's "Greatest Hits 1974-1978."


     


    Steve Miller Band Greatest Hits 1974-78 chronicles the best singles including Fly Like An Eagle, The Joker and more!

    Originally released in November 1978,Greatest Hits 1974-1974 is a compilation album by the Steve Miller Band. All but one track came from their previous two albums despite having 11 studio albums at the time.

    Features:
    • 180 Gram Vinyl
    • Audiophile Quality
    • Limited Edition
    • All original packaging
    • Faithful reproductions
    • Single Jacket
    • Printed Sleeve
    • Color Label

    Selections:
    1. Swingtown
    2. Jungle Love
    3. Take the Money and Run
    4. Rock'n Me
    5. Serenade
    6. True Fine Love
    7. The Stake
    8. The Joker
    9. Fly Like an Eagle
    10. Threshold
    11. Jet Airliner
    12. Dance, Dance, Dance
    13. Winter Time
    14. Wild Mountain Honey

  • On the road with the Seventies hitmaker and perennial live draw... Steve Miller

    Rolling Stone Magazine News:


    From Rodeos to Radio City: Steve Miller's Endless Tour


    On the road with the Seventies hitmaker and perennial live draw.


    AUSTIN SCAGGS Posted Aug 21, 2008 11:20 AM


    In 1983, everything was pretty much over for me," says Steve Miller, smoking a cigar in a posh New York hotel room. "Bands like X were the big thing in L.A., and my work was being called unmitigated slop. I said to myself, 'I get it! I'm outta here! Stop kicking me, I'm leaving.' " For five years, Miller — who rang up hit after hit in the Seventies with ultracatchy rockers including "Fly Like an Eagle" and "The Joker" — went on hiatus. But in 1988, after seeing how acts like the Beach Boys and Pink Floyd were finding a second life on the road, he changed his mind and booked a theater tour. At a warm-up gig in Vermont, he got a taste of what was in store. "The show was completely sold out and filled with 16-year-old girls who were shrieking at the tops of their lungs," he says. "It was like a B movie — they were just crazy for the greatest hits. We looked at each other and said, 'We're back!' " Miller has toured nearly every summer since. "We still do about 50 shows a year," says the 64-year-old, who will play anywhere: amphitheaters, festivals, rodeos or state fairs. "Once I played a casino in Louisiana that looked like it was a fuckin' prison that had been painted gold," he says. "I wish I'd had some barbecue tongs to take the bedspread off." This summer, Miller is playing his hit-crammed set — which includes nearly every track from the 13-times-platinum Greatest Hits 1974-1978 album — on a four-month tour of outdoor venues with Joe Cocker. "In 2000, we averaged about 10,300 people per show," says Miller, an astute businessman ever since he began playing music professionally at age 12 in Texas. "Now we're back up to 15,000 a night. This tour is hot — this has been a hot year out of the clear blue sky." Even though Miller hasn't had a Top 10 record since 1982'sAbracadabra, his music continues to reach new fans through classic-rock radio, where cuts like "Swingtown" and "Take the Money and Run" remain in heavy rotation. "Sometimes when I look out into the crowd, I see five-year-olds, and I see guys with gray hair and no teeth going, 'Fuck, yeah! Right on!' It's so far out!" In July, while in Manhattan for a gig at Radio City Music Hall, Miller spends his off night sitting in with guitar legend Les Paul — who is also Miller's godfather — at the Iridium Jazz Club. While growing up in Texas, Miller absorbed musical instincts and business acumen from hanging around musicians like Paul, who was friends with his parents, and Charles Mingus and T-Bone Walker. At the club, Miller's presence isn't noted until he gets onstage to join Paul on a run through "Fly Like an Eagle." Miller maintains a low profile throughout most of the year, splitting his time between homes in Idaho and Washington's San Juan Islands. "I used to be able to go into a record store, buy Steve Miller CDs, give 'em my Steve Miller credit card and walk out. I don't have to deal with that celebrity kind of business," he says. "And that's the way 99 percent of my life is." Though he hasn't released an album of new material in 15 years, Miller recently recorded 41 blues covers at a studio outside San Francisco, the city where he first found fame. He's happy with the results, though still uncertain if the tracks will ever see the light of day. "I'm used to releasing a record and selling 2 or 3 million," he says. "I don't want to sell 22,000 copies. The whole label structure is falling apart." Until then, Miller is happy onstage, taking the crowd to "Swingtown" every night. "On the road, there's nothing I play that I don't enjoy playing and that we don't play with full commitment," he says. "We give the people the shit that they want to hear. Even that casino that looked like a prison: That gig was fun."



  • Free Steve Miller Band Song Downloads During Concert Season

    Hi Steve Miller Band Fans!! We're caught up in the excitement of our 2008 Tour and want to share free song downloads with all of our fans. Stop by myspace.com/stevemillerband and get yours!! We will be putting up new free songs throughout the Summer Concert Season, so check back often!! see you in a minute!!

  • The Official Steve Miller Band Website Has Been Remodeled

    Just a quick "Heads Up" about the Official Steve Miller Band Website.... It has a whole new vibe. Let us know what you think!! Cheers!! The Web Address is http://www.stevemillerband.com