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Abracadabra! The Steve Miller Band is on tour! You love Steve Miller tracks “Fly Like an Eagle,” “Take the Money and Run,” and “The Joker.” Don't miss your chance to catch one of the most popular rock artists from the 70s! Buy your Steve Miller Band tickets now!
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[2 of 4 customers found this review helpful]

Fantastic Show!!
By The Joker from Cohasset, MA on 8/31/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Adults, Everyone, Families

I grew up listening to Steve Miller Band in the 70's. I never had the opportunity to see him perform and it was thrilling to hear him sound as he does on radio/cd. As a performer, he was having a blast onstage, enjoying the crowd which was constantly on their feet, singing, dancing. It was like one big party! He sang songs I was familiar with, oldies and goodies, and some new. All great sound!! I would go again in a heartbeat - it's a concert not to be missed.

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[0 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

Steve Miller Band in Maui
By Gramms from San Francisco Bay Area on 4/4/2009
Pros:
GREAT venue
Cons:
Crowd to drunk
Best For:
Everyone

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[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

Steve Miller show sucked.
By sf from Maui Hawaii on 3/1/2009
Cons:
Poor Set List

Most of the music wasn't his. I came to hear his music, not him covering other R+B music. His new singer Sonny, while a nice guy I'm sure, wasn't who I came to listen to. I ended up on my iphone looking on google for most of the show to keep from walking out. I was a die hard fan. Even a half assed show would have made me happy. Avoid this show. What a colossal disappointment.

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[0 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

Columbus OH Nov.15 Had to stand up!!!!
By bratgirl65 from Columbus, OH on 11/16/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Sound
Best For:
Everyone

We were a little worried when we read some reviews from net. We were pleasantly surprised. We had a great time. I tried to stay in my seat so people behind could see. Sorry I couldn't. I had to get up and dance. The blues part was really good too. The harmonica, I loved it. I noticed there were only about 2 songs where people were a little less connected. The new stuff sounds like its really going to be good.

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There are several bands music fans everywhere associate with classic rock, and Steve Miller Band is certainly one of them. The group dominated the scene in the mid-1970s, and their presence is still felt today. Whether it is their popular tracks showing up on the radio, or people lining up to buy Steve Miller Band tickets, they are not fading from view anytime soon.

The band's namesake, Steve Miller, formed the group in the late 1960s, and it wasn't long before they were in the studio. In the latter half of the 60s, the band shared the stage with the likes of Country Joe & The Fish, The Who, Grateful Dead and Moody Blues. After a string of mildly popular albums throughout their first few years, Steve Miller Band finally had a breakthrough with the 1973 record The Joker. Thanks to its catchy title track, the album peaked at number two on the Billboard 200 and set the stage for a successful decade.

Throughout the rest of the '70s, Steve Miller Band continued to produce hit after hit. Their new found fame saw them play with U2, Little River Band and The Eagles. Songs such as "Fly Like an Eagle," "Jet Airliner" and "Take the Money and Run" are all remembered today as classics.

Although their biggest days were in the '70s, Steve Miller Band still has it. The group released an album in 2011, and fans of all ages still turn out to see them play. Concertgoers praise the band’s live performances calling them “fantastic” and shouting “rocked, rocked, rocked!” Don’t pass up your chance to see a consistent classic; grab your Steve Miller Band concert tickets today!

Steve Miller Band Biography

Steve Miller's career has encompassed two distinct stages: one of the top San Francisco blues-rockers during the late '60s and early '70s, and one of the top-selling pop/rock acts of the mid- to late '70s and early '80s with hits like The Joker, Fly Like an Eagle, Rock'n Me, and Abracadabra. Miller was turned on to music by his father, who worked as a pathologist but knew stars like Charles Mingus and Les Paul, whom he brought home as guests Paul taught the young Miller some guitar chords and let him sit in on a session. Miller formed a blues band, the Marksmen Combo, at age 12 with friend Boz Scaggs the two teamed up again at the University of Wisconsin in a group called the Ardells, later the Fabulous Night Trains. Miller moved to Chicago in 1964 to get involved in the local blues scene, teaming with Barry Goldberg for two years.

He then moved to San Francisco and formed the first incarnation of the Steve Miller Blues Band, featuring guitarist James Curly Cooke, bassist Lonnie Turner, and drummer Tim Davis. The band built a local following through a series of free concerts and backed Chuck Berry in 1967 at a ~Fillmore date later released as a live album. Scaggs moved to San Francisco later that year and replaced Cooke in time to play ~the Monterey Pop Festival it was the first of many personnel changes. Capitol signed the group as the Steve Miller Band following the festival.

The band flew to London to record Children of the Future, which was praised by critics and received some airplay on FM radio. It established Miller's early style as a blues-rocker influenced but not overpowered by psychedelia. The follow-up, Sailor, has been hailed as perhaps Miller's best early effort it reached number 24 on the ~Billboard album charts and consolidated Miller's fan base. A series of high-quality albums with similar chart placements followed while Miller remained a popular artist, pop radio failed to pick up on any of his material at this time, even though tracks like Space Cowboy and Brave New World had become FM rock staples. Released in 1971, Rock Love broke Miller's streak with a weak band lineup and poor material, and Miller followed it with the spotty Recall the Beginning: A Journey from Eden. Things began to look even worse for Miller when he broke his neck in a car accident and subsequently developed hepatitis, which put him out of commission for most of 1972 and early 1973.

Miller spent his recuperation time reinventing himself as a blues-influenced pop/rocker, writing compact, melodic, catchy songs. This approach was introduced on his 1973 LP, The Joker, and was an instant success, with the album going platinum and the title track hitting number one on the pop charts. Now an established star, Miller elected to take three years off. He purchased a farm and built his own recording studio, at which he crafted the wildly successful albums Fly Like an Eagle and Book of Dreams at approximately the same time. Fly Like an Eagle was released in 1976 and eclipsed its predecessor in terms of quality and sales (over four million copies) in spite of the long downtime in between. It also gave Miller his second number one hit with Rock'n Me, plus several other singles. Book of Dreams was almost as successful, selling over three million copies and producing several hits as well. All of the hits from Miller's first three pop-oriented albums were collected on Greatest Hits 1974-1978, which to date has sold over six million copies and remains a popular catalog item.

Miller again took some time off, not returning again until late 1981 with the disappointing Circle of Love. Just six months later, Miller rebounded with Abracadabra the title track gave him his third number one single. The remaining albums released in the '80s -- Italian X Rays,1984 Living in the 20th Century, 1986 and Born 2B Blue, 1988 -- weren't consistent enough to be critically or commercially successful. The early '90s saw Miller return to form with Wide River (the title track becoming a Top 40 chart entry) and the release of a retrospective box set compiled by the artist himself. Miller continued to headline shows into the 2000s, sharing the bill with classic rock acts such as 2008 tourmate Joe Cocker. He also announced the impending release of a new studio album of R&B covers. In 2010, the band released Bingo, the first release on Miller's own Space Cowboy Records. ~ Steve Huey & Al Campbell, Rovi