The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Besides having a name that's fun to say, Grammy-winner Boz Scaggs has a string of hits that are fun to ...
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 ...
Boz Scaggs had been waiting a long time for a big record. One that would take the singer/guitarist’s career to the next level with sales, hit singles, gigging in larger concert venues, and put him and ...
The prolific career of Boz Scaggs has certainly made a few directional changes since his days with the Steve Miller Band and a solo career that has produced scores of hits. On his latest musical ...
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 wanted to tap a classic R&B sound for his latest record, so he went directly to the source: Royal Studios in Memphis, Tenn., HOW MUCH: Tickets, priced at $65 and $95, are available at the ...
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Boz Scaggs Announces New Album, ‘Detour’
Boz Scaggs will release a new album, his first in seven years, on Oct. 17. Detour follows the Grammy-nominated Out of the Blues, and, like that album and its immediate predecessors, will feature songs ...
The new CD was made with a cast of studio superstars: Ray Parker Jr plays guitar with a deft combination of minimal intervention and maximum emotional finesse. Willie Weeks is the bass player to whom ...
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