
Boz Scaggs
Singer
Boz Scaggs, born as William Royce Scaggs on June 8, 1944, is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist, known for his unique style that combines elements of rock, blues, soul, and jazz. During his long career, he gained fame with the 1976 album "Silk Degrees," which included hits such as "Lowdown" and "Lido Shuffle." Before starting his solo career, Scaggs was a member of the band Steve Miller Band, contributing in the early 1970s. With his distinctive voice and ability to blend various musical genres, Boz Scaggs remains one of the most respected artists of his era.