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Chicago Blues
In 1965, Steve Miller and keyboardist Barry Goldberg formed the Goldberg-Miller Blues Band and began playing on the Chicago club scene. They signed with Epic Records and released only single "The Mother Song".
Miller was disappointed by the Chicago blues scene, headed to San Francisco. After arriving to see the Butterfield Blues Band and Jefferson Airplane at the Fillmore Auditorium. He fell in love with the vibrant San Francisco music scene and decided to stay. In 1966, he formed the Steve Miller Band (at first called The Steve Miller Blues Band)...
Tracks:
1. The Mother Song
2. More Soul, Than Soulful
3. Gettin' It Down
4. Mean Old World
5. Twice A Man
6. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
7. Big Boss Man
8. Blowing My Mind
9. That'll Be The Day
10. Can't Stand To See You Go
11. Put Me Down
12. Think
13. Ginger Man
Notes
Tracks: 1,2 - The Goldberg-Miller Blues Band / Single A/B-Side 1965
Tracks: 3-12 - The Barry Goldberg Blues Band / LP "Blowing My Mind" 1966
Track: 13 - The Barry Goldberg Blues Band / Single A-Side 1966
The Goldberg-Miller Blues Band:
Barry Goldberg - Organ, Vocals
Maurice McKinley - Drums
Steve Miller - Vocals, Lead Guitar
Roy Ruby - Bass Guitar
The Barry Goldberg Blues Band:
Barry Goldberg - Organ, Vocals
Maurice McKinley - Drums
Harvey Mandel - Lead Guitar
Charlie Musselwhite - Harmonica
Roy Ruby - Bass Guitar




