- Boz Scaggs
Infobox musical artist
Name = Boz Scaggs
Img_capt = In concert at the Chumash Casino Resort inSanta Ynez, California ,10 August 2006 .
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = William Royce Scaggs
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Born = birth date and age|1944|6|8
Canton,Ohio , U.S.
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Instrument =Guitar ,vocals
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Genre =Blue-eyed soul ,Disco , Rock,Blues-rock
Occupation =Singer ,songwriter ,guitarist
Years_active = 1965 – present
Label = Columbia, Atlantic, Virgin, Gray Cat
Associated_acts =Steve Miller Band
URL = [http://www.bozscaggs.com BozScaggs.com]
Notable_instruments =Boz Scaggs (born William Royce Scaggs,
8 June 1944 , Canton,Ohio ) is an Americansinger ,songwriter andguitarist . He gained fame in the 1970s with several Top 20 Hits in the United States along with the #2 albumSilk Degrees . Scaggs continued to release and record in the 1980s and 1990s, and still tours into the 2000s. [ [http://www.bozscaggs.com Boz Scaggs - Fade Into Light ] ]Biography
Scaggs was born William Royce Scaggs in
Canton, Ohio , the son of a traveling salesman. The family moved to Oklahoma, then to Plano, at that time a Texas farm town just north of Dallas. He attended aDallas private school, St. Mark's, where a schoolmate gave him the nickname "Bosley". Soon, he was just plain Boz.After learning guitar at the age of 12, he met Steve Miller at St. Mark's. In 1959, he became the vocalist for Miller's band, The Marksmen. The pair later attended the
University of Wisconsin-Madison together, playing inblues bands likeThe Ardells and The Fabulous Knight Trains.Leaving school, Scaggs briefly joined the burgeoning
rhythm and blues scene inLondon . After singing in bands such as The Wigs and Mother Earth, he traveled toSweden as a solo performer, and in 1965 recorded his solo debut album, "Boz", which was not a commercial success. Scaggs also had a brief stint with the bandThe Other Side with fellow AmericanJack Downing and BritMac MacLeod .Returning to the U.S., Scaggs promptly headed for the booming psychedelic music center of
San Francisco in 1967. Linking up with Steve Miller again, he appeared on theSteve Miller Band 's first two albums, "Children of the Future" and "Sailor", which received good reviews from music critics. After being spotted by "Rolling Stone " publisherJann Wenner , Scaggs secured a solo contract withAtlantic Records in 1968.Despite good reviews, his sole Atlantic
album , featuring theMuscle Shoals Rhythm Section andslide guitar istDuane Allman , achieved lukewarm sales, as did follow-up albums onColumbia Records . (His Atlantic album was deleted and replaced with the exact same cover and tracks, but it was given a new catalog number and it was completely remixed in Los Angeles in 1977. This new remix brought Duane Allman's guitar up to the front, but it greatly altered the original feeling. On the track "Finding Her", the volume fades down real low for the last minute, an obvious mixing error by engineer Craymore Stevens. The original has never been available on CD.)In 1976, he linked up with
session musician s who would later form Toto and recorded his smash album "Silk Degrees ". The album reached number 2 on the U.S. charts and number 1 in a number of countries across the world, spawning three hit singles: "Lowdown", "Lido Shuffle", and "What Can I Say", as well as the MOR standard "We're All Alone ", later covered byRita Coolidge andFrankie Valli . A sellout world tour followed, but his follow-up album, the 1977 "Down Two Then Left ", did not fare as well commercially as "Silk Degrees".The 1980 album "Middle Man" spawned two top 20 hits, "Breakdown Dead Ahead" and "Jojo," and Scaggs enjoyed two more hits in 1980-81 ("
Look What You've Done to Me " from the "Urban Cowboy " soundtrack, and "Miss Sun" from a greatest hits set, both U.S. #14 hits). But Scaggs' lengthy hiatus from the music industry (his next LP, "Other Roads ", wouldn't appear until 1988) slowed his chart career down dramatically. "Heart of Mine" in 1988, from "Other Roads", was Scaggs' final top 40 hit but was a majoradult contemporary success.Scaggs continued to record and tour sporadically throughout the 1980s and 1990s, and for a time was semi-retired from the
music industry . He is one of the owners of the San Francisconightclub , "Slim's."Scaggs recorded "
Other Roads " in the mid-1980s, took another hiatus and then came back with "Some Change" in 1994. He released "Come On Home," an album ofblues , and "My Time," an anthology in the late 1990s. He garnered good reviews with "Dig" although the CD, which was released onSeptember 11 ,2001 , was lost in the post-9/11 melée. In May 2003, Scaggs released "But Beautiful", a collection ofjazz standards that debuted at number 1 on the jazz charts.He tours each summer, has a loyal cadre of fans, remains hugely popular in
Japan , and released aDVD and a live CD in 2004. Other releases followed. In 2008, Scaggs began an expanded tour, and is scheduled to appear across the country from spring through fall.Scaggs and his wife grow grapes in California's Napa County and have produced their own wine.
Discography
* "Boz" - 1965
* "Boz Scaggs" - 1969
* "Moments" - 1971
* "Boz Scaggs & Band " - 1971
* "My Time " - 1972
* "Slow Dancer " - 1974
* "Silk Degrees " - 1976
* "Down Two Then Left" - 1977
* "Boz Scaggs" - 1977 remix of 1969 album
* "Middle Man" - 1980
* "Hits ! " - Columbia Records 1980
* "Other Roads " - 1988
* "Some Change " - 1994
* "Come On Home" - 1997
* "" - 1997
* "Fade Into Light " - 1999/2005 U.S.
* "Dig" - 2001
* "The Lost Concert " (live) - 2001
* "But Beautiful" - 2003
* "Greatest Hits Live" DVD/CD - 2004
* "Hits ! " - 2006 version of 1980 greatest hits compilation with five more tracks [http://www.beautifulboz.com/boz-scaggs-hits-2006-lyrics.html]Family
Scagg's son, Austin Scaggs, is a music journalist. Austin has a column called "The Smoking Section" in Rolling Stone. Another son, Oscar, died of a heroin overdose in 1998 at the age of 21. [ [http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/510546/19990104/scaggs_boz.jhtml Boz Scaggs' Son Dead From Overdose] from VH1.com.
January 4 ,1999 . AccessedJune 13 ,2008 .]References
External links
* [http://www.bozscaggs.com Boz Scaggs Official Site]
* [http://www.bozscaggs.org Boz Scaggs Official Fan Site]
* [http://www.bozscaggs.info/ Boz Scaggs Lyrics and Information]
* [http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/bozscaggs Boz Scaggs Yahoo Group]
* [http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/friendsofbozscaggs Boz Scaggs Message Board]
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