Miller Anderson has played on some of the greatest stages in the world with some of the biggest acts. He was at Woodstock as the Singer/guitarist with The Keef Hartley Band, playing just before Santana. Sadly, due to a bad managerial decision, ... Full Descriptionthe Hartley Band's performance was not filmed. He made five albums with Hartley before leaving to release his first solo project 'Bright City' followed by 'Hemlock' which also became the name of his new band. A few years later Miller joined forces with Kim Simmonds and Stan Webb as Savoy Brown releasing one album 'The Boogie Brothers'. It was this line up that toured all over the United States with Deep Purple and selling out Madison Square Gardens. Over the next few years he played with Mountain, The Dukes, T Rex, The Donovan Band and was a member of The Spencer Davis Group for over fifteen years. In 2003 Kris Gray tempted him back into the studio to record his first solo album in thirty years, 'Bluesheart' that featured a guest appearance of Jon Lord (Deep Purple) on a couple of tracks. Then in 2008 after Miller and Kris worked together on a Chris Farlowe album with keyboard player Frank Tischer, the Miller Anderson Band was born and they recorded a new album 'Chameleon' with Paul Burgess on drums. This Rockpalast performance is representative of The Miller Anderson Band and the many faces and sounds of the man himself.
01 City blues 02 sinnin for you 03 Boogie brothers 04 I love to boogie 05 High tide and high water 06 Fallin back into the blue 07 Just to cry 08 Think it over 09 Houston 10 Littme man dancing (Bonus) 11 Spoonful (Bonus)