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Boz Scaggs Brings New Album "Speak Low" on National Tour
Five years after his first volume of standards, But Beautiful, debuted at # 1 on the Billboard Jazz chart, GRAMMY award winning musician Boz Scaggs offers his second volume of standards and ballads, aptly titled Speak Low (out September 30 on vinyl and wide release on October 28th via Decca). The multi-dimensional singer, whose 1976 album ...
Boz Scaggs Revisits Standards This Fall with 'Speak Low' (Decca)
This fall, Decca will release renowned musician Boz Scaggs' Speak Low, the silken-voiced singer's newest collection of standards and first studio album in five years, available on vinyl September 30 and in all other forms October 28. Co-produced with GRAMMY award-winning producer/arranger Gil Goldstein, Scaggs interprets Ellington, Mercer, Rodgers & Hart, and other classic writers and ...
Boz Scaggs Tackling Standards on New Album
Boz Scaggs is staying on the standards path for his next album. Scaggs -- who's currently finalizing a label deal for the planned September release of Speak Low the follow-up to 2003's But Beautiful is a sort of progressive, experimental effort ... along the lines of some of the ideas that Gil Evans explored." Scaggs says ...
Standards Volume I: But Beautiful
By Boz Scaggs
Label: Gray Cat
Released: 2003
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Boz Scaggs: Maybe Not Jazz, But Beautiful
by R.J. DeLuke
Boz Scaggs is crooning Duke's Sophisticated Lady"? Thee Boz Scaggs? The Lowdown" guy? The creator of the Lido Shuffle"? Yep. There's only one Boz Scaggs. Having done blues, R&B, slick pop music and combinations of the three, maybe it was just time, but the latest singer to tackle the repertoire of the American Popular ...
Boz Scaggs: Standards Volume I: But Beautiful
by Chris M. Slawecki
On this collection of genuine pop standards – the Gershwin’s “How Long Has This Been Going On,” Ellington’s “Sophisticated Lady,” “Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered” from Rodgers/Hart, and more – Scaggs saunters through spare, smoky nightclub arrangements in his understated, comfortable voice, supported by a quartet led by pianist Paul Nagel, who also did all the arrangements. ...


