Boz Scaggs at Mobile Saenger on April 9th.
APRIL 9, 2019
DOORS : 6:30 PM
SHOW: 7:30 PM
Itâs appropriate that Boz Scaggsâ new album is Out of the Blues, since the blues is what sparked his five-decade musical career.
Born in Canton, Ohio in 1944, he grew up in Oklahoma and Texas, where he spent his teenage years immersed in the blues, R&B, and early rock ânâ roll. While attending school in Dallas, he played in local combos. After several years as a journeyman musician around Madison, WI and Austin, TX, Scaggs spent time traveling in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, eventually settling in Stockholm where he recorded the album Boz.
Returning to the U.S. in 1967, Scaggs joined the Steve Miller Band in San Francisco, performing on that groupâs albums Children of the Future and Sailor, before launching his solo career with 1968âs seminal Boz Scaggs LP, recorded in Muscle Shoals, AL for Atlantic Records. Scaggs continued to mine a personalized mix of rock, blues, and R&B influences, along with a signature style of ballads on such influential â70s albums as Moments, Boz Scaggs & Band, My Time, Slow Dancer, and 1976âs Silk Degrees. The latter release became a massive commercial breakthrough, reaching no. two and remaining on the album charts for 115 weeks. It spawned three Top 40 hit singles: âItâs Over,â âLido Shuffle,â and the GRAMMY-winning âLowdown.â Subsequently, âWeâre All Aloneâ from that same album would become a no. one single for Rita Coolidge. Silk Degrees was followed by the albums Down Two Then Left and Middle Man, and such hit singles as âBreakdown Dead Ahead,â âJo Jo,â and âLook What Youâve Done to Me.â
Despite his â70s successes, Scaggs spent much of the 1980s out of the music-biz spotlight, traveling, opening a family business, fathering young children, and founding a San Francisco nightclub, Slimâs. He returned to the studio after an eight-year hiatus and released Other Roads, Some Change, Dig, the GRAMMY-nominated Come on Home, the uplugged Fade Into Light, the in-concert retrospective Greatest Hits Live, as well as a stint touring with Donald Fagenâs New York Rock & Soul Review; all while continuing to maintain a loyal audience in the U.S. and overseas, particularly in Japan. A pair of albums of jazz standards, But Beautiful and Speak Low, the latter topping the Billboard Jazz chart, demonstrated Scaggâs stylistic rhythm & bluesy A Fool to Care.
âMusic has been a constant companion and Iâm feeling more free with it than ever,â Scaggs comments. âI feel like Iâve found my voice through all these years, and Iâve gotten closer to where I want to be with my approach.â
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