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Boz Scaggs is an American musician known for his smooth, soulful voice and blend of rock, blues, and jazz. His 1976 album "Silk Degrees" brought him widespread success with hits like "Lowdown" and "Lido Shuffle." Scaggs' career spans several decades, marked by his distinctive sound and influential contributions to various musical styles. His ongoing work as a performer and recording artist continues to earn him recognition and respect in the music industry.

"Quite frankly, I've always listened to the black side of the radio dial. Where I grew up, there was a lot of it and there was a lot of live music around."



"There's a whole lot of songs that men just can't do. The words are from another time and represent too much of an emotional commitment, whereas women can say that because of who they are."



"I'm still trying to re-create a Ray Charles concert that I heard when I was fifteen years old, and all my nerve endings were fried and transformed, and electricity shot through me."



"As far as other instrumentalists, I used to love mellow sax players like Paul Desmond. I love piano."
Love,



"I am not a jazz singer. I wouldn't place myself on that footing. I wouldn't even enter that arena."
Jazz,


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