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Boz Scaggs with David Jacobs-Strain

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Lawn Jockey
* July 27 - Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings $19 Marc Broussard * August 13 - Boz Scaggs $24 David (Sound On The Sound)

boz scaggs
the name boz scaggs tends to be synonymous with the soft & smooth blue-eyed soul of his 1976 (the leather canary)

Rotary Connection Scaggs Clarke Klemmer
Connection - "Paper Castle" Boz Scaggs, Silk Degrees (Columbia 1976) Boz Scaggs - " (33/45)

strong
When it comes to Boz Scaggs, the track to own is undoubtedly 'Lowdown', which I've had up on A (another night on earth)

Fricke’s Picks: Zen Tricksters
-Seventies Boz Scaggs-style R&B of "All I Gotta Say" and "No Better Way." The production (Rolling Stone: Rock & Roll Blog)

The Weekend Mixtape
Wait A Million Years - The Grass Roots Hard Times - Boz Scaggs Can't Get Right - Charlie Rich (Some Velvet Blog)

jb
ought to rip the whole Steely Dan oeuvre . And everything by Boz Scaggs. And Elton John. And Mary Chapin (The Hits Just Keep On Comin\')

Music mixing history
, with an edit of Boz Scaggs' Lowdown on the flip, whihc I think Mr P Rice posted even further back. " (Dilated Choonz)

Perfect Blue Eyed Brothers
/Spooner Oldham - Do Right Woman, Do Right Man (live) Boz Scaggs - What Can I Say? George Michael - It Doesn (SPLENDIDA PROJECT)

Boz Scaggs, "Come On Home" (1997)
NICK DERISO: This was, I always thought, the record that Boz Scaggs should have been making. " (Dablog by DaSLOB)

Thursday, Aug 21
12:00 AM

Paramount Theatre
1621 Glenarm Pl
Denver, CO 80202

Boz Scaggs

Boz Scaggs
You’ve heard some of these songs before, but you haven’t heard them like this. Intimate, understated, distinguished by the interplay of a handful of virtuoso musicians and the silken voice of one of the classic singers of our time, Fade Into Light is Boz Scaggs in a different setting, introducing new material and revisiting old classics with subtlety, elegance and flair. Previously ... (Read More)

David Jacobs-Strain

David Jacobs-Strain
Photo Credit: Len Irish David Jacobs-Strain, a consummate finger-style and slide guitarist, plays in the blues tradition but isn’t from it. You’ll hear echoes of Skip James, Charlie Patton, Tommy Johnson, and a song or two by Fred McDowell or Robert Johnson in his solo performances. But as a modern roots musician, singer, and songwriter, “I come from the language of the cou... (Read More)

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