Based in New York City, Robert Miller’s Project Grand Slam (PGS) is the 'brainchild' of the band leader, bassist and composer Robert Miller. The band performs a fusion of Rock and Jazz with a twist of Latin combined with a sultry New York City groove. This 8-piece ensemble features musicians from all over the world (Mexico, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Cuba, Canada and the US).
Miller and PGS have achieved critical acclaim and worldwide success. They have released 14 albums and 2 EPs to date, including Trippin’ in 2018 which reached #1 on the Billboard charts. Their music has drawn the highest accolades from reviewers including “Perfection!”, “5 Stars!”, “Thrilling!” and “A Masterpiece!”. Miller is the mastermind behind the songwriting and arranging. His musical inspirations include British Invasion and other ‘60's iconic songs that are “re-imagined” by him in PGS’s unique style. This is “feel good” music that has massive appeal, is upbeat and embraced by all ages.
PGS has performed at some of the world's biggest venues to 20,000 or more people, including the US and Europe. They have performed/recorded alongside such greats as Jim Peterik (Ides Of March, formerly with Survivor and of 38 Special fame), Anton Fig (of the former David Letterman Show), Al Foster (Miles Davis), John Helliwell (Supertramp), Elliott Randall (Legendary guitarist in Steely Dan) to name just a few. Opening for major artists such as Blues Traveler, Edgar Winter, Boney James and Mindi Abair.
PGS has millions of video views and streams. The band and five of their songs were featured in NBC’s “Lipstick Jungle” starring Brooke Shields. PGS records on Cakewalk Records.