Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. The band, consisting of Miller, guitarist James Cooke, bassist Lonnie Turner, drummer Tim Davis (who replaced the departing Lance Haas) and Jim Peterman on Hammond B3 organ, backed Chuck Berry at a gig at the Fillmore Auditorium that was released as the live album, Live at Fillmore Auditorium.

  2. By Nick Warburton. Originally from Milwaukee, keyboard player Jim Peterman first met his future band leader Steve Miller at the University of Wisconsin in Madison during 1964. He talks to Nick Warburton about his time with The Steve Miller Band and recording the landmark albums, Children of The Future and Sailor.

  3. 8 de dez. de 2021 · The Steve Miller Band’s second album features the classic line-up of Lonnie Turner (bass), Jim Peterman (keyboards), Tim Davis (drums) and Boz Scaggs, whose guitar and vocals thrash out Overdrive and Dime-A-Dance Romance.

  4. 5 de out. de 2023 · Founding members Boz Scaggs and Jim Peterman left the group, while Miller was joined by keyboardist and sometime co-writer Ben Sidran, legendary session pianist Nicky Hopkins and very special...

    • Jason Zumwalt
    • Jim Peterman1
    • Jim Peterman2
    • Jim Peterman3
    • Jim Peterman4
    • Jim Peterman5
  5. It was the last album to feature contributions from original members Boz Scaggs and Jim Peterman. The album has also been reissued under the name Living in the U.S.A. The album reached number 24 on the US Billboard 200 album chart [3] and number 27 in Canada. [4] .

  6. 9 de jan. de 2024 · Jim Peterman was the citizen organist and pianist in the Steve Miller Music group from mid-1967 until 1968, signing up for just before their Fillmore gig support Chuck Berry and the look of them on the Monterey Pop Celebration, and performing on two of their albums, Kids into the future and Sailor.

  7. Genre. Pop/Rock. Member Of. SOUP, Steve Miller Band. Explore Jim Peterman's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jim Peterman on AllMusic.