When it comes to what first attracted him to music, Boz Scaggs finds it impossible to truly pinpoint. “I have no idea. I think it’s one of the great age old questions – what is music, and why does it ...
THE LOWDOWN: Singer-songwriter Boz Scaggs has been on a creative roll in the last decade, releasing two standards albums and two soulful pop/rock and R&B-flavored blues records in ‘Memphis’ and the ...
When Boz Scaggs released Silk Degrees back in 1976, I was probably too young to have a girlfriend. But I did have one, briefly at least. For some reason she picked me, and I was over the moon. You ...
Boz Scaggs calls the trio of albums he has released a trilogy. These releases — 2013’s “Memphis,” 2015’s “A Fool To Care” and his current album, “Out of the Blues” — have found him covering songs by ...
After 55 years in the music business, singer-songwriter Boz Scaggs still can shred. His latest record, “Out of the Blues,” came out this summer as the third in a trilogy of recent records that pay ...
I got my first Boz Scaggs album, “Moments” sometime in 1971. The local FM radio stations were frequently playing “We Were Always Sweethearts” from this album. The song had Boz’s distinctive vocal ...
"Out of the Blues" is the third and final chapter in what Boz Scaggs likes to think of as a trilogy of albums exploring his musical roots. The adventure began in 2012 when he traveled to Memphis with ...
If Boz Scaggs has discovered the fountain of youth, he’s keeping quiet about it. But the veteran musician is approaching his career with the infectious enthusiasm of a young musician delighted by all ...
The number of lawsuits against major record labels over digital royalties keeps growing. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large Sony Music has been hit with more litigation over the way artists ...
Silky soul man Boz Scaggs has two outside projects: a bluegrass band (really!) and a jazz combo. After doing his "Lido Shuffle" R&B act this summer at Lumberjack Days in Stillwater, Scaggs will focus ...
"I've done a couple of jazz standards records [2003's But Beautiful and 2008's Speak Low," reflects 74-year-old Boz Scaggs of Plano, Texas, born William Royce Scaggs in Canton, Ohio, warming up to the ...
Many of the covers here are such obvious fits for Scaggs' style, it's surprising he hadn't already recorded them some time in his history. "Rainy Night In Georgia" (penned by Tony Joe White, ...
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