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Steve Miller Band

If you haven’t listened to Steve Miller Band’s Fly Like an Eagle record in its entirety, we don’t know what you’re doing with your life. Seriously, on top of the title track being one of the perfect space rock/psychedelic experiences in all of rock ‘n’ roll history, the album rips from start to finish. And what better time to get yourself acquainted with the band’s catalog since the Rock ‘N’ Roll Hall of Famer announced his summer 2018 tour dates, which includes a stop at the Majestic Theatre. “2017 was an amazingly beautiful, creative and rewarding music experience for our band and our audience,” Miller says. “The band and production crew are working on creating an even better concert experience for 2018 and plan on wading even deeper into the musical waters. There is so much to explore and we are really look forward.”

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