Austin City Limits Season 37 Episode 5 Steve Miller Band / Preservation Hall Jazz Band
- October 29, 2011
Steve Miller Band and Preservation Hall Jazz Band take the stage for an unforgettable performance in the fifth episode of Austin City Limits season 37.
Steve Miller Band, led by the legendary Steve Miller, delivers an energetic and dynamic set that celebrates the band's extensive rock and roll catalog. Opening with the iconic "Jet Airliner," Miller and his bandmates take the audience on a journey through their greatest hits, including "The Joker," "Fly Like an Eagle," and "Take the Money and Run." Miller's signature guitar riffs and soulful vocals are complemented by the band's tight rhythm section and impressive backing vocals, creating a sound that is both classic and contemporary.
Preservation Hall Jazz Band, meanwhile, brings a different kind of energy to the stage with their timeless New Orleans jazz sound. Led by Ben Jaffe, son of the band's founders, the band is comprised of a rotating cast of musicians who have been steeped in the traditions of jazz since childhood. Accompanied by a brass section and a lively rhythm section, Jaffe and his bandmates perform a variety of classic jazz standards, including "When the Saints Go Marching In," "Bourbon Street Parade," and "Down By The Riverside." Their vibrant performance captures the spirit and soul of jazz, from the traditional instrumentation to the joyous improvisation that defines the genre.
Both Steve Miller Band and Preservation Hall Jazz Band bring their unique sound and style to the Austin City Limits stage, showcasing the diversity and depth of American music. From rock and roll to jazz, these two iconic bands remind us of the power of music to connect people and unite us in the shared experience of live performance. With unforgettable performances and the vibrant energy of the Austin City Limits audience, this is an episode that music lovers won't want to miss.