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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,488 posts)
Fri Jun 8, 2018, 11:46 AM Jun 2018

Happy 74th birthday, Boz Scaggs.

Boz Scaggs

Born June 8, 1944 (age 74)

Website BozScaggs.com

William Royce "Boz" Scaggs (born June 8, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He was a guitarist and occasional lead singer with the Steve Miller Band in the 1960s, and in the 1970s gained fame with several solo Top 20 hit singles in the United States, including the hits "Lido Shuffle" and "Lowdown" from the critically acclaimed album Silk Degrees (1976), which peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200. Scaggs continues to write, record music, and tour.

Early life and career

Scaggs was born in Canton, Ohio, the eldest child of a traveling salesman. Their family moved to McAlester, Oklahoma, then to Plano, Texas (at that time a farm town), just north of Dallas. He attended a Dallas private school, St. Mark's School of Texas, where schoolmate Mal Buckner gave him the nickname "Bosley", later shortened to "Boz".

After learning guitar at the age of 12, he met Steve Miller at St. Mark's School. In 1959, he became the vocalist for Miller's band, the Marksmen. The pair later attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison together, playing in blues bands like the Ardells and the Fabulous Knight Trains.

Leaving school, Scaggs briefly joined the burgeoning rhythm and blues scene in London, then traveled on to Sweden as a solo performer, and in 1965 recorded his solo debut album, Boz, which failed commercially. Scaggs also had a brief stint with the band the Other Side with Mac MacLeod and Jack Downing.

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 the Steve Miller Band's first two albums, Children of the Future and Sailor in 1968. Scaggs secured a solo contract with Atlantic Records in 1968, releasing his second album, Boz Scaggs, featuring the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section and session guitarist Duane Allman, in 1969. Despite good reviews, this release achieved only moderate sales. He then briefly hooked up with Bay Area band Mother Earth in a supporting role on their second album Make a Joyful Noise on guitar and backup vocals. Scaggs then signed with Columbia Records; his first four albums for Columbia all charted, with his best peaking at #81.

rarely heard,audio only,written by Boz Skaggs,their best tune IMHO. Livin' In The USA got all the airplay from this LP...



Livin' In The USA is my favorite tune from that album:



One more from that album, the other song on it written by Boz Scaggs:

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Happy 74th birthday, Boz Scaggs. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2018 OP
I wish he was president maxsolomon Jun 2018 #1
One of the Best bigbrother05 Jun 2018 #2

bigbrother05

(5,995 posts)
2. One of the Best
Fri Jun 8, 2018, 12:37 PM
Jun 2018

2nd side of Children of the Future is one of the best album sides I've ever heard. Each cut is solid and works from one to the next ending with an outstanding version of Key to the Highway. Boz & Steve were at an artistic peak well before their pop breakthroughs in later years.

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