Steve Miller

Call him the Gangster of Love. Call him Maurice. You can even call him the The Joker or Space Cowboy. Everybody knows that Steve Miller speaks the pompatus of love. Miller’s broad appeal crosses boundaries, from headlining the 2011 opening of the new $2.5 million TV home of “Austin City Limits” to collaborating with country superstar Kenny Chesney on the Country Music Television special, “Crossroads.” Miller released a live version of “The Joker” album in 2014 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the original number one studio album. He also released two new albums – the 2010 number one blues album,“Bingo,” and its successor, “Let Your Hair Down” – the first new Steve Miller Band records in eighteen years. Miller’s new albums shine with some of the finest guitar playing he has ever recorded. Last year, he made a special appearance with jazz guitar greats Jim Hall, Bucky Pizzarelli and Howard Alden in a concert celebrating the opening of the exhibit, “Guitar Heroes: Legendary Craftsmen From Italy To New York,” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Some people call him the Space Cowboy. Some call him the Gangster of Love. Whatever you call him, Steve Miller is making the best music of his life and he is making lots of it.