On his first studio album in seven years, Plano-raised singer Boz Scaggs dips into the Great American Songbook and also revisits a tune he wrote before “Lido Shuffle” and “Lowdown” made him a star in ...
Master of blue-eyed R&B, Boz Scaggs has been laying down grooves since he was 12 years old. Raised in Dallas, he met Steve Miller (you know, “Fly Like an Eagle”) while attending St. Mark’s and they ...
One thing is clear after looking around the audience walking into a Boz Scaggs: This is not a musician who resonates much with the under-50 crowd. Really, it’s a shame. While the 79-year-old ...
We all know Boz Scaggs, right? The guy from Silk Degrees, the 1976 smash that spawned hit single after hit single after hit single—the million-selling “Lowdown," “Lido Shuffle," “What Can I Say," ...
When the COVID-19 shutdown hit more than two years ago, longtime Bay Area musician Boz Scaggs thought it might be an opportune time to write some songs. “I worked on some odds and ends,” Scaggs said. ...
Boz Scaggs has tended to fly a bit under the radar. Even when he debuted at the Vilar Performing Arts Center in 2012, someone there asked if he was carrying Scagg’s guitar in, only to discover it was ...
Most people of a certain age recall Boz Scaggs for his 1976 breakthrough album, Silk Degrees. With hits like “Georgia,” “Lido Shuffle” and — the number three hit — “Lowdown,” it was a must-own album ...
All of which is to say: Never mind the fickle taste meter bollocks, here is one of America’s greatest living blue-eyed soul/pop/blues singers alive. That much was handsomely confirmed by Scaggs’s ...
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