Boz Scaggs (CONCERT REVIEW)
Boz Scaggs
Concert Review
by Kam Williams
Boz Brings His Mellow Brand of Blue-Eyed Soul to the Garden State
Boz Scaggs will be turning 70 next
month, but you’d never know it judging by his demanding two-hour set, including
three encores, at New Jersey’s legendary State
Theatre in New Brunswick
on May 7th. The legendary singer/songwriter/guitarist brought his
unique brand of blue-eyed soul to town on a cross-country tour promoting “Memphis,” his first
studio album in five years.
The show featured the best of Boz
tunes released over the course of an enduring career which has spanned a
half-century thus far and counting. Believe it or not, this critic first caught
him in concert 45 years ago at the Fillmore East when he was a sideman in the
Steve Miller Band as the opening act for Neil Young.
Last night, Boz’s group was the only
one on the bill, and it performed inspired renditions of his much-beloved hits
like “Lido Shuffle,” “What Can I Say,” “Harbor Lights” and “Lowdown” which won the
Grammy for Best R&B Song of 1976. They also played an array of popular standards
ranging from “Rainy Night in Georgia”
to “Proud Mary” to “Corrina, Corrina” to Sly and the Family Stone’s “Thank You
(Falettinme Be Mic Elf Agin).”
Since he was fresh from the New
Orleans Jazz Festival, Boz decided to do “Sick and Tired” in tribute to Big
Easy native son Fats Domino. And he played “Cadillac Walk” and “Mixed Up Shook
Up Girl” from the new CD, too.
Boz’s velvety voice was backed by a
very talented ensemble ostensibly well-schooled in creating the trademark lush ambience
his fans came to hear. A truly soothing, mood-setting treat by a smooth crooner
who like a fine wine just gets better with time.
To hear “Lowdown” by
Boz Scaggs, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-hKBmTAADo
To order a copy of Memphis,
visit: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00AYR2FOI/ref%3dnosim/thslfofire-20
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