Welcome to the Steve Miller Band area! When you're adding Steve Miller Band songs to your playlist by left clicking on the results and entering the simple captcha code for the listening page, stay on this page some time to read gossips, latest album and song reviews about Steve Miller Band. Please support our artists and buy Steve Miller Band mp3 files legally on the listening page. Remember if you are not already registered, please do so for creating your playlist with our Steve Miller Band works.
Steve Miller Band News
Video Classics: 'Jet Airliner' "“ Steve Miller Band - Source: WNEW Unless you're a big fan of the Steve Miller Band and in the know, then the song "Jet Airliner" is actually probably a lot shorter than you think it is.
Steve Miller Band - Source: Music-News.com 21 Apr 2011 // release date: 18 Apr 2011 // label: Roadrunner reviewer: Andy Snipper This a companion piece to last year�s �Bingo� album but it stands up strongly enough on its own as well.
Rayko Remixes Steve Miller Band - Source: Analog Giant Rayko , a Madrid-based producer who is a consistent favorite here at Analog Giant, casually dropped this simply outstanding edit of Steve Miller Band classic "Shangri-la" earlier today.
Watch Latest Steve Miller Band Video
Loading the player ...
ADVERTISEMENT
Quick facts about Steve miller band
Steve Miller Band is an American rock band formed in 1967-8 in San Francisco, California, USA. The band features Steve Miller on guitar and lead vocals, and is known for a string of (mainly) mid-1970s hit singles that continue to be staples of the classic rock radio format. Steve Miller (born 5 October 1943) is a blues and rock and roll guitarist and performer. He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin but attended high school in Dallas. While at St. Mark’s School of Texas, he formed his first band, The Marksmen. Miller taught one of his classmates, Royce Boz Scaggs, a few guitar chords so that he could join the band; Scaggs became better known by his nickname, Boz. Miller attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison during the 1960s, where he formed The Ardells. Scaggs joined the Ardells the next year. Ben Sidran was added to the Ardells as a keyboardist the following year. In 1968, Miller formed the Steve Miller Band, with Scaggs handling vocals, and released an album, Children of the Future, the first in a series of discs rooted solidly in the psychedelic blues style that dominated the San Francisco music scene at the time. Scaggs would leave the band after a couple of albums with vocal chores taken over by drummer Tim Davis; Miller himself would begin singing occasional lead on 1969’s Brave New World. These albums performed respectably on the album charts but failed to yield a hit. Learn more about Steve Miller Band