Here is the Boz Scaggs discography before “A Fool to Care,” with comments by the artist on some of the albums that changed everything. His first album was recorded under the name William R. Scaggs, ...
I got my first Boz Scaggs album, “Moments” sometime in 1971. The local FM radio stations were frequently playing “We Were Always Sweethearts” from this album. The song had Boz’s distinctive vocal ...
From the first bars of Boz Scaggs' 1971 debut near-hit, it's obvious the song is going to be a real chill-bumper. The undeniable bop established by drum king George Rains' stutter beat intro, coupled ...
It's been quite a while since Boz Scaggs' massive commercial breakthrough with Silk Degrees (Columbia, 1976), but even longer since he debuted as a solo artist, upon his departure from The Steve ...
It’s been one of the most beloved songs in his repertoire. But the bluesy “Loan Me a Dime” went unplayed in concert by Boz Scaggs for more than a quarter-century after it appeared on his 1969 debut ...
Nice and smooth — that was the modus operandi for much of Boz Scaggs’ 90-minute O.C. concert Tuesday night. No surprise there. Yet, retreating from the spotlight, he next focused on running San ...
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