Chances are you have never heard the Boz Scaggs song “Harbor Lights” the way it is being played at Jazz Alley, where Scaggs is drawing sold-crowds in a rare local club date through Sunday night.
While mellow modern jazz players have hijacked and ruined the word “smooth” as a synonym for blandness, Thursday night Boz Scaggs helped reclaim the adjective as a positive attribute in a powerful ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This cover image released by Concord Records shows "Out of the Blues," a release by Boz Scaggs. (Concord Records via AP) Boz ...
Rock looks back with a series of expanded box sets, new compilations, live albums and vinyl reissues. Boz Scaggs on 'A Fool to Care,' Duane Allman and the Newfound Joy of Duets: Exclusive Interview ...
Boz Scaggs, the Grammy Award-winning, multiplatinum-selling singer/songwriter/guitarist, released his latest album Memphis in 2013, after a five-year hiatus. The ...
It’s true that Boz Scaggs hit the zenith of popularity some 40 years ago. It started with the 1976 album “Silk Degrees” that has gone to sell more than 5 million copies and on through the two platinum ...
"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 ...
One of the more popular rock singers to emerge from the Bay Area in the late '60s, Boz Scaggs has cultivated a long and fruitful career built around his versatile tenor voice and nuanced songwriting.
While the Great American Songbook has turned out to be the last refuge for far too many aging rockers, it's only ended up providing a comfort zone for a few -- none of whom have made themselves more ...
Over the phone, Boz Scaggs sounds very much like the native Texan he is. Which is a surprise – not only because Scaggs has lived in and around San Francisco for the last 35 of his 59 years, but also ...