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Boz Scaggs Set To Perform At Boston's Wilbur Theatre Sunday, November 23, Two Shows, 4:00 and 7:30 pm

His sparse vocal style fits smoothly into an engaging jazz setting." -Don Heckman, Los Angles Times "Scaggs's husky tenor-baritone is perfect for conveying late-night loneliness, and he showcases it well." -Steve Greenlee, The Boston Globe

    BOSTON, MA, October 09, 2008 /Performing Arts PR News/ -- Boz Scaggs returns to Boston for two performances at the Wilbur Theatre on Sunday, November 23 at 4:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. The Wilbur Theatre is located at 246 Tremont Street in BostonÕs Theatre District. Tickets at $50 [cabaret seating and front mezzanine section] and $40 [balcony, theatre-style seating] are on sale on now at The Wilbur Theatre Box Office, at all Ticketmaster outlets, on line at www.ticketmaster.com and by phone by calling: 617-/508-931-2000. For more information, call: 617-248-9700.

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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 composers. In addition to Goldstein on piano/keyboards, the line up includes Alex Acu-a on drums, Bob Sheppard on woodwinds and Scott Colley on bass.

Scaggs began his distinguished career as a teenager and over a dozen records later, when Scaggs released But Beautiful, the critical and fan response was tremendous, and the album debuted at #1 on the Billboard Jazz charts. The Boston Globe hailed that Scaggs had "made one of the year's best albums of jazz vocals" (6/28/03), while Jazz Times noted that the release marked "an enticing new chapter in an already dynamic career" (September 2003).

Scaggs once told the LA Times (6/12/03), "I'm going to be around this music for awhile. I love its melodic and harmonic qualities, and it's going to impact what I sing and what I write. The door's been opened."

Scaggs wasn't on the scene for the hot-and-heavy jazz years, but the singer and musician has been associated with some of the most incendiary talents of the rock era. Scaggs began his solo recording career in 1969, with an eponymous album for Atlantic Records that features members of the famed Muscle Shoals rhythm section. That album has achieved a kind of legendary cult status for the extended blues foray ÒLoan Me A Dime,Ó which features an incendiary guitar solo by the late Duane Allman.

In 1970, Scaggs began a long-term association with Columbia Records. His first three efforts for the label Ð Moments, Boz Scaggs and Band and My Time Ð are loaded with durable, insightful original songs. Slow Dancer, issued in 1974, emphasizes understated textures and sleek, uptown grooves Ð a sound Scaggs would develop further on his commercial breakthrough Silk Degrees. That album spawned several hit singles (ÒLowdown,Ó ÒLido Shuffle,Ó ÒGeorgia,Ó ÒWeÕre All AloneÓ and ÒItÕs OverÓ), reached number 2 on the Billboard album chart, and eventually sold over 4 million copies. It also brought Scaggs a Grammy¨ award: ÒLowdown,Ó which he co-wrote with David Paich, was voted Best R&B song.

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