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 ...
For some 40 years, Boz Scaggs has been melding R&B to soul, rock, funk and supple, elegant pop. He’s had his major hits – the “Silk Degrees” album, and its chart-busters “Lowdown” and “Lido Shuffle” ...
Born William Royce Scaggs, the musician was given the nickname Bosley, which was eventually shortened to Boz, while attending a private school in Dallas during the 1950s. At the same school, Scaggs ...
Boz Scaggs returns to the University at Buffalo’s Center for the Arts at 7:30 p.m. Monday, nearly a year to the day since he last played the same room, offering a show that, by most accounts, was one ...
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 ...
The “lowdown” on Boz Scaggs these days has as much to do with wine as it does with music. Music fans know he’s one of the country’s most engaging rhythm ‘n’ blues artists, that he broke big in the mid ...
Boz has done his share of soul, disco and old-fashioned urban blues, always marshalling a string of fantastic bands, but this will his third selection of standards, the stripped down “But Beautiful” ...
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