Monday May 12, 6:30 AM
Steve Miller Band celebrates 40 years with DVD set
DETROIT (Billboard) - As the Steve Miller Band marks the
40th anniversary of the release of its first two albums, it
will release its first DVD, "Live From Chicago," a three-disc
set due May 20.
The first disc contains live footage shot in July 2007 at
Chicago's Ravinia Amphitheater during a two-day stand. Disc two
takes viewers on a tour of Chicago by way of a first-person
documentary that traces Steve Miller's Chicago blues roots,
while the third disc provides bonus footage from the Ravinia
gigs.
Portions of the DVD will be broadcast on PBS as part of its
spring and summer fundraising drive.
Miller says he initially "wasn't very interested" in doing
a concert DVD but was impressed by the previous work of
director/producer Daniel E. Catullo III and producer Jack
Gulick.
"I was really pleasantly surprised by them and how much
work they put into it and what a great job they did," Miller
says. "I think they really captured the kind of joy and fun and
happiness we have at our concerts ... doing what we do without
too much rock 'n' roll posing and that kind of bulls--t. It's a
really good, straightforward representation of who the Steve
Miller Band is and what we do, period."
Miller and his band are also hoping to release new,
blues-oriented recordings shortly. Earlier this year, the group
recorded more than three dozen blues tunes on the soundstage at
George Lucas' Skywalker Ranch in Marin County, California. The
troupe was joined by Sonny Charles of the Checkmates, who's now
a full-fledged Steve Miller Band member. Miller tells
Billboard.com that he hopes to make the recordings available
sooner rather than later.
"I think I'm probably just gonna put them on my Web site
and sell it that way," says Miller, who's grouped the songs
into three separate albums. "I haven't figured it out yet, but
I'm not too worried about it. I'm just gonna make sure
everybody that wants to get it can get it."
Miller started the project with about 5,000 songs that he
kept on a hard drive and eventually whittled down to the final
grouping. "It's such an amazing list of great material. It just
makes me laugh every time we put it on," says Miller, adding
that the vast majority of tracks are covers.
"There's a lot of Junior Parker tunes, 'Next Time You See
Me,' a bunch of Howlin' Wolf tunes, 'Who's Been Talkin',' some
Delta blues stuff, some John Lee Hooker things, some esoteric
stuff, things that you haven't heard in a long time, some Bo
Diddley things like 'You Pretty Thing' ... It's just incredible
what we have here."
Miller says he plans to perform many of those songs during
his group's annual summer tour, which kicks off May 24 in West
Palm Beach, Florida, with Joe Cocker opening, and wraps August
17 in Murphys, California.
Reuters/Billboard
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