Project Grand Slam is a jazz-rock fusion band with a twist of Classic Rock and Latin from New York City, New York formed in 2007. The band is led by acclaimed bassist/composer Robert Miller. To date, Project Grand Slam has released ten highly regarded albums including a Billboard #1, earned over three million video views, developed a large worldwide following, performed at various festivals and venues in the U.S. and abroad, and been featured in an episode of the NBC-TV series Lipstick Jungle starring Brooke Shields.
History
Robert Miller was a staple of the Bostonmusic scene in the 1970ʼs at a time when jazz fusion acts such as Weather Report, Return To Forever, Mahavishnu Orchestra and others were performing. His personal fusion band performed with Gary Burton, Sonny Stitt, and Jaki Byard, among others, and played steadily at all the Boston area clubs. In the 1990s Robert formed 32 Records with Joel Dorn. 32 Records bought the Muse Records jazz catalog and proceeded to reissue several hundred recordings in new combinations and with new art work and liner notes. Among the releases was the “Jazz For….” series, starting with “Jazz For A Rainy Afternoon”. This series went on to have the top 4 albums on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart in April 1999, "a feat never before accomplished by any record label." In the mid 1990ʼs Robert formed The Robert Miller Group. Their first album, “Childʼs Play”, contained Robertʼs first original compositions and featured guest artists Al Foster, Randy Brecker, Tony “Thunder” Smith, Anton Fig and Jon Lucien. The band went on to record a second album, "'" and to play at several music festivals including the Telluride Jazz Celebration and the San BernardinoJazz Festival. In 2007 Robert put together Project Grand Slam in New York City. PGS's first two CDs, “Play” and “Spring Dance”, had three top radio singles – “The Captain Of Her Heart” from Play, and “Catch You Later” and the title song from Spring Dance. In 2009 the band and Robert also had a featured role in an episode of the hit NBC-TV series “Lipstick Jungle” starring Brooke Shields and Kim Raver, with five of Robert's songs featured in the soundtrack and Robert having a speaking part. In 2015 Robert re-formed PGS with an entirely new lineup of young, mainly foreign born musicians from places like Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Mexico, Canada and the U.S. Over the next five years PGS released at least one new album per year and continued performing at various festivals and venues. “'” featured two singles, “New York City Groove”, a song penned by Robert as a celebration of his NYC home, and “Fire”, Robert's reimagined version of the Jimi Hendrix classic. Both singles featured “The Voice” semi-finalist Kat Robichaud on vocals. "" features nine original tunes written by Robert and his reimagined version of The Kinks’ “You Really Got Me”. Dave Davies, guitarist and co-founder of The Kinks, has publicly praised PGS’s version of the song. The Official and Live videos of the tracks from this album have been viewed over 500,000 times to date. "'", which featured five new original songs by Robert plus live versions of four of the band's most popular songs. Jazziz Magazine called it "A 'must know about' album!" "'" went to #1 on the Billboard Jazz chart. It features 10 new original songs by Robert plus his inspired reimagined version of The Who's "I Can't Explain". The album was named a "Best Of 2018" by The Improper, and noted reviewer Jonathan Widran called it "A truly amazing album.” "'" contained the band's live set at the 2018 Nisville Jazz Festival. Skopemag called it “An amazingly magnetizing piece of music” while Mobangeles said “This record didn’t live up to any of my expectations – it exceeded them by a healthy mile or so.” "PGS 7" , a new studio album, contained twelve new songs by Robert plus his inspired rendition of "The 'In' Crowd" by Dobie Gray. This album was called "Magnificent", "Stunning!" and "Thrilling!". "'" features 11 new songs by Robert including what may be the world's first Cowboy Jazz song, "The Pardners", plus "I Wanna Be Your Girl", Robert's female version of The Beatles' "I Wanna Be Your Man". The album has been called "Album Of The Year" by IndieShark. PGS has provided support for artists such as Blues Traveler, Edgar Winter, Boney James and Scott Weiland, and performed at major venues including the Bergen Performing Arts Center, Ridgefield Playhouse, F.M. Kirby Performing Arts Center, Gramercy Theater, and Garcia’s at The Capitol Theater, while also performing at major clubs including The Blue Note, The Cutting Room, Iridium and a continuing a monthly residency at The Groove and Ashford & Simpson's Sugar Bar. Robert has been profiled in numerous magazines and websites including Downbeat and Bass Musician.
Critical reception
"Project Grand Slam is a spectacular mix of rock, jazz and fusion that combines melody, groove and great improvisation!" – Fusion
"Robert Miller's Project Grand Slam deserves mentioning as among the best musical acts produced by American culture in the last quarter century!" – Gashouse Radio
"A very unique version…I am liking it" – Dave Davies of the Kinks on PGS's cover of "You Really Got Me"
"Stunning reinvention!" – Indie Music Reviews on the Kinks "You Really Got Me"
"An inspired album…a work of ensemble genius!" – Music Existence on "The Queens Carnival"
"Smart, stylish and sophisticated!" – Beach Sloth on "The Queens Carnival"
Selected Discography
2008 – Play – 2012 – Spring Dance – w/Judie Tzuke 2015 – Made In New York – w/Kat Robichaud 2016 – The Queenʼs Carnival – w/Lucy Woodward