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 ...
TUESDAY 7/25. Robinson Center. 7:30 P.M. $44-$249. There’s about 2.5 seconds of an episode of “Mr. Show with Bob and David” in which a pre-“Better Call Saul” Bob Odenkirk, getting in a dig at an ...
On his first studio album in seven years, Plano-raised singer Boz Scaggs dips into the Great American Songbook and also revisits a tune he wrote before “Lido Shuffle” and “Lowdown” made him a star in ...
All of which is to say: Never mind the fickle taste meter bollocks, here is one of America’s greatest living blue-eyed soul/pop/blues singers alive. That much was handsomely confirmed by Scaggs’s ...
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 ...
One thing is clear after looking around the audience walking into a Boz Scaggs: This is not a musician who resonates much with the under-50 crowd. Really, it’s a shame. While the 79-year-old ...
You can do worse than have Steve Miller as your first guitar teacher and mentor. Miller had already started his blues-rock band at St. Mark’s prep school in Dallas, Texas when he met a young William ...