Musikfest: Steve Miller Band with Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives

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Aug 3rd 2019 6:00 pm
$51-$71 | Steel Terrace: $199 Website 610-332-3378
Presented by: ArtsQuest
Musikfest: Steve Miller Band with Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives

When

Aug 3rd 2019    
6:00 pm

Where

Wind Creek Steel Stage
SteelStacks Campus (South Side), Bethlehem, PA, 18015

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Gates: 6:00 p.m. | Show: 7:00 p.m.

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Steve Miller joins Marty Stuart for “An Amazing Evening of Original American Music – Classic Rock Meets Classic Country.” Best known for iconic hits like “The Joker,” “Take the Money and Run,” “Rock’n Me,” “Fly Like an Eagle,” “Jet Airliner” and “Jungle Love,” Miller has been an enlivening presence on the American music scene for more than half a century.

As a mainstay of the San Francisco music scene that upended American culture in the late ’60s, Miller charmed fans with albums like “Children of the Future” and “Sailor and Brave New World,” perfecting a psychedelic blues sound that drew on the deepest sources of American roots music. In the ’70s, he crafted a brand of pure pop that was smart, polished, exciting and irresistible – and that dominated radio in a way that few artists have ever managed. In the course of his long career, Miller has sold tens of millions of records and his music has been streamed more than two billion times.


Rising to stardom in the ‘80s, GRAMMY Winner Marty Stuart began performing bluegrass at the age of 12 and later joined musicians like Lester Flatt, Vassar Clements, Doc Watson and Johnny Cash. In 1978 he released his first LP, “With a Little Help from My Friends,” but in 1982 he stepped out to record his debut solo album, “Busy Bee Cafe,” an informal jam session for Sugar Hill with guest spots by Cash, Watson and Earl Scruggs, among others. Later hits like “Hillbilly Rock,” “This One’s Gonna Hurt You” and “Burn Me Down” electrified Stuart’s career and he won four GRAMMY Awards, including Best Country Collaboration and Best Country Instrumental Performance.

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