The Egg to Host an Evening with Boz Scaggs

ALBANY – Coming to The Egg on May 14th is the esteemed rock and roller, Boz Scaggs. Having a decades-long career, and spanning a multitude of genres along the way, Scaggs is showing no signs of slowing down, having released his latest record, Out of the Blues in 2018. Currently, on tour, Boz will be performing that night as part of The Egg’s Guest Music Presentations Series.

Boz Scaggs spent his teenage years immersed in the blues, R&B, and rock ‘n 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 their albums Children of the Future and Sailor, before launching his solo career in 1968 with the 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 albums as MomentsMy TimeSlow Dancer, and 1976’s Silk Degrees. The latter release became a massive commercial breakthrough, reaching Number Two and remaining on the album charts for 115 weeks, and spawned three Top 40 hit singles:  Silk Degrees was followed by the albums Down Two Then Left and Middle Man.

Despite his 70s successes, Scaggs spent much of the 1980s out of the music-biz spotlight, traveling, opening a family business, fathering young children, and founding the San Francisco nightclub, Slim’s. He returned to the studio after an 8-year hiatus and released, Other RoadsSome ChangeDig, the Grammy-nominated Come on Home, the unplugged Fade Into Light, the in-concert retrospective Greatest Hits Live as well as a stint touring with Donald Fagen’s 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 Scaggs’ stylistic mastery, as did the Southern-flavored Memphis and the rhythm & bluesy A Fool to Care, and his most recent release Out of the Blues.

TICKET INFORMATION:

The show will begin at 7:30 pm. Tickets for the show range from $79.50 to $99.50 and can be purchased here.

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