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"Lowdown"

Boz Scaggs

Columbia 10367

June 1976 * #3 on Billboard Charts

* William "Boz" Scaggs achieved solo stardom in 1976 with the elegant, sophisticated, urban, blue-eyed soul of his sixth album, "Silk Degrees."

* A 5,000,000 seller, "Silk Degrees" first charted on March 20, 1976, and spawned three Top 40 hits: "Lowdown" (#3), "Lido Shuffle" (#11), and "It's Over (#38). When the songs achieved Top 40 status, Boz was further propelled into the limelight - a place that made him uncomfortable.

* "Silk Degrees" was the #2 album in America for five weeks and remained on the Billboard Hot 200 album charts for 115 weeks.

* "Lowdown" won Boz a Grammy for Best R&B Song of 1976.

* The producers of the movie "Saturday Night Fever" asked to use "Lowdown" in their movie, but Scaggs' manager turned them down - and it was instead used in the movie "Looking For Mr. Goodbar." (The soundtrack to "Saturday Night Fever" became one of the best-selling movie soundtracks of all time.)

* David Paich co-wrote "Lowdown" with Scaggs. Paich would later join Toto and write many of their hits.

* Scaggs came from the Texas dance band scene, where he and guitarist and high school friend Steve Miller formed a variety of local groups. In 1965, he moved to Europe, where he recorded a now-rare solo folk album. Then, he returned to the states, where he once again joined up with Miller, who was by then in San Francisco. He remained with the "Steve Miller Band" for its first two albums and then once again set out for a solo career.

* With the help of Rolling Stone magazine's Editor in Chief Jann Wenner, Scaggs obtained a contract with Atlantic Records. He recorded an album in Muscle Shoals, Alabama for the Atlantic label. (Boz uses the correct spelling of "Mussel Shoals" on his website, www.bozscaggs.com)

* He moved back to California, formed the "Boz Scaggs Band," and began touring regularly with the backing of his new label, Columbia. His record sales started off slowly, but began to surge in 1974 with the release of his "Slow Dancer" album.

* His next album was "Silk Degrees." When it hit the shelves in 1976, everything burst wide open. The album earned platinum status.

* Boz said the success of "Lowdown" was "an accident." Though their favorite from "Silk Degrees," he thought there "wasn't a chance in hell" the song would've been released as a single. One day, a Cleveland R&B radio DJ began playing "Lowdown" straight from the album (this was during a time when DJs had much more say in what got played). With the positive audience response the song received, Columbia sent it to other R&B-oriented stations. When officially released as a single in June 1976, it became Boz's first hit, peaking at #3 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart & at #5 on the R&B and Disco Singles charts.

* In 1983, Scaggs announced his retirement from the music industry, choosing the more subdued life of operating a restaurant (Slim's) in San Francisco. Persuaded by his record label to resume his music career, he re-emerged in 1988 to record his album "Other Roads" and a single - "Heart of Mine" (#35 in 1988) before opting for a return to low-profile life.

* He took the name "Boz" because while he was attending school, someone who mistakenly thought his first name was Bosley kept calling him "Boz," and it stuck. On the first day of school, a classmate stared at Bill Scaggs' lanky, adolescent frame & asked, "Is your name really Bosley Scaggs?" Boz recalls, "I thought he was kidding, right? I mean my name was Bill, ya know. Anyhow, I just figured 'Sure... I'll humor this.' So I answered 'Yeah, I'm Boz.' I've just been Boz ever since."

* Following in the footsteps of other celebs whose names have graced vino labels, Boz's fans can look for his new wine very soon. However, unlike some celebs who simply lend their name to the marketing of wines produced by vineyards owned by others, wine with the "Scaggs" label is produced with grapes grown in Boz's California vineyard. Boz & wife Dominique have been experimenting with batches in the past few years, but he said the previous results haven't been up to his standards, thus being "poured down the sink." He is currently working on the paperwork & red tape involved with becoming a vintner. Fans can look for the "Scaggs" label in the next year or so...

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Comentarios

8 years ago

teresa king

That was some good music back then.

8 years ago

steve hewitt

Immense !

8 years ago

goinxnginx

Righteous!

8 years ago

Bob Buck

Oh the college days.

8 years ago

Lagail Black

Bcause its the shi zit...love it

8 years ago

House of Blues

Funky! Thanks for sharing!

8 years ago

james brooks

Jammin' like a black dude,although you're not.Keep up the good work Boz,I'd buy your tickets anyway.

8 years ago

William Snow

this is just a cool ass song from them great 70s catalog,no color line everybody just be chillin.$5.00 bags of weed..hahaha

8 years ago

Roderick MacUalraig

Is that Ron Burgundy on flute?

8 years ago

mio matsuzawa

マイ。。登場!!だいすきです。

8 years ago

faye robertsonmaxwell

Love boz, yes indeed, sitting on the park bench smoking our weed, chilling in our own world missing that music for sho

8 years ago

Denise Clark

lol..my daddy THEME song...he had the windows down on that NOVA jamming

8 years ago

Randy O'Brien

I was asked to leave band in the 8th-grade. Boz probably was not.

8 years ago

egyptianminor

Arguably his best song. Funky, cool, grooving and hip. Note that the Bridge has that same chord progression of chromatically descending, alternating Maj7/9 - Dom7/#9 chords that Steely Dan made famous on the intro/transition of 'Deacon Blues' and 'Peg'. Y'all think that Becker & Fagen copped it from Boz? Anyone?

8 years ago

Roxanna Gardner

Boz Scaggs....Lowdown...

8 years ago

tyler D

Boz keepin it real for white men around the world! Lets you know soul has no color!!

8 years ago

Joy Bellamy

Boz Scaggs was ANYTHING but Country Nooooo

8 years ago

Josh Armour

MartinMolloy outro anybody?

8 years ago

Dorien Daudou

COOOLLLL

8 years ago

katie owen

BOZ SKAGGS.....LOWDOWN.....

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