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Steve Miller Band with Hubie Ashcraft

  • Michiana Event Center 455 East Farver Street Shipshewana, IN, 46565 United States (map)

Steve Miller Band Featuring Hubie ashcraft!

Schedule

Aug 08, 2023

Doors Open

6:00pm

Event Starts

7:30pm

Ticket Information

$74.95 - 149.95
(plus tax & fees)

Tickets on sale now! Click the button below to choose your seats. Call our box office at 260-768-4990 for more information.

BAG POLICY

PLEASE NOTE: For your safety, no backpacks of any sort will be allowed in our venue for the Steve Miller Band Concert.

As of March 2023, no bags or purses are allowed in our venues. Only small clutch wallets of 4.5”H x 6.5”W (size of hand) will be permitted. This will be enforced upon entry.

Exceptions include small, clear bags no larger than 10”H x 10”W x 2” wide (or gallon size), medical/prescription bags, affixed bags on wheelchairs and/or scooters, and diaper bags for small children, which will still be subject to search prior to entry.

Any and all bags/purses that do not meet the above requirements will have to be returned to your vehicle and you will lose your place in line. We are not responsible for holding them for you until the end of the show.

In any case, all belongings are always subject to search by staff or security if deemed necessary.

Thank you for your cooperation. We look forward to seeing you on August 8th!


About The Steve miller band

Steve Miller has been an enlivening presence on the American music scene for more than half a century - and, in the course of that era, his releases have sold tens of millions of records and been streamed several billion times. Miller's Greatest Hits 1974-78 received the RIAA Diamond Award with sales of more than fifteen million copies. It is among the 25 best-selling albums of all time.

At the start of his career, Miller soon became a mainstay of the San Francisco music scene that upended American culture in the late '60s. With albums like Children of the Future, Sailor and Brave New World, Miller perfected a psychedelic blues sound that drew on the deepest sources of American roots music and simultaneously articulated a compelling vision of what music - and, indeed, society - could be in the years to come.

Then, in the '70s, Miller crafted a brand of pure pop that was smart, polished, exciting and irresistible - and that dominated radio in a way that few artists have ever managed. Hit followed hit in what seemed like an endless flow: "The Joker," "Take the Money and Run," "Rock'n Me," "Fly Like an Eagle," "Jet Airliner," "Jungle Love," "Swingtown" and "Abracadabra," among them. To this day, those songs are instantly recognizable when they crop up online or on the radio - and impossible not to sing along with. Their hooks are the very definition of indelible.

Running through Miller's distinctive catalog is a combination of virtuosity and song craft. And that's no accident. His parents were jazz aficionados - not to mention close friends of Les Paul and Mary Ford - so, as a budding guitarist, Miller absorbed valuable lessons from that musical tradition. When the family moved to Texas, Miller deepened his education in the blues, eventually relocating to Chicago, where he played with Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Buddy Guy and Paul Butterfield. That range of sources informs his music to this day.

In recent years, Miller has fully immersed himself in the blues and its many byways. As he has always done, he continues to find creative outlets for the full panoply of his musical passions. On his successful tours with the Steve Miller Band, he complements the commercial peaks of his extensive catalogue with lesser-known songs that expand his fans' awareness of the range of his work.

As a member of the Board of Directors at Jazz at Lincoln Center, he has curated and headlined a series of shows that explore themes like the bridge from blues to jazz in the music of guitar great T-Bone Walker; the distinctive sounds of the blues triangle of Memphis, Texas and Chicago; the resonances between the singular musical creations of Ma Rainey and Miles Davis; the deep American roots music of Appalachia; and Cannonball Adderley and the Blues. In addition, at the request of Wynton Marsalis, he is defining a blues pedagogy for Jazz at Lincoln Center.

He is also a member of the visiting committee of the Department of Musical Instruments at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Indeed, five of his guitars were displayed in "Play It Loud: The Instruments of Rock and Roll," a groundbreaking exhibition at the Met that ran for six months in 2019. Miller was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016 and has been elected for induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2022. He has recently begun to open his vaults for the first time, releasing the acclaimed Welcome to the Vault box set in 2019 and Breaking Ground Live! August 3, 1977 in 2021.

With each listen the beauty and immediacy of Miller's work, whether at its most playful or most serious, is palpable. As always, whether he was riding the top of the charts or traveling the endless blue highways of American music, you can hear him playing and singing with conviction and precision, passion and eloquence, making music that is at once immediately accessible, thrillingly alive in the present, respectful of the past, and more than able to stand the test of time.

- Anthony DeCurtis

Steve Miller Band

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Hubie Ashcraft

Hubie Ashcraft of Fort Wayne, IN is a Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist/Entertainer. Ashcraft is widely known for playing energetic live shows that include elements of Rock, Americana, and Country.

Ashcraft started playing guitar when he was twelve years old, but it wasn't until he saw Bruce Springsteen perform live in Indianapolis, IN when he was fifteen that he knew he wanted to make music his career. Ashcraft has also been influenced by other music artists such as: Merle Haggard, Vince Gill, Van Morrison, Tom Petty, John Mellencamp and Willie Nelson.

When he's not on stage with his group 'The Hubie Ashcraft Band', Ashcraft performs intimate acoustic shows where he has had the honor of working alongside other talented singers, songwriters, and musicians including: Sunny Taylor, Megan Mullins, Garry Jones, Derek Reeves, and Travis Gow. Ashcraft has received accolades for his work and contributions with former groups: Twelve and Two, Still Groove, Shakin' Bake, Hubie Ashcraft and the Drive, and Allan & Ashcraft.

In 2012 three of the songs released by Allan & Ashcraft charted on the Indie World Country Charts. Ashcraft hit another milestone in his career when Allan & Ashcraft was featured on WSM 650, Grand Ole Opry radio in Nashville, TN. Ashcraft was recognized by the music community in Fort Wayne, IN by receiving the coveted Whammy Award for Best Country Group in 2013, 2014, and 2015. Ashcraft was also awarded Best Live Performer in 2015.

In 2015 Ashcraft released his first full length, self-titled album which was recorded at Sweetwater Sound in Fort Wayne, IN. Ashcraft worked closely with Producer, Mark Hornsby to create the sonic textures that can be heard throughout the album. These sounds include steel guitarist Gary Martin, and Grammy Award Winner, Phil Naish on B3 Organ and Piano.

Ashcraft has had the good fortune to share the stage with many national recording artists including: Luke Bryan, Trace Adkins, Justin Moore, Eric Church, and Country Music Legends George Jones and Randy Travis.


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