Boz Scaggs

Born
June 8, 1944
in Canton, OH 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Jason Ankeny
After first finding acclaim as a member of the Steve Miller Band, singer/songwriter Boz Scaggs went on to enjoy considerable solo success in the 1970s. Born William Royce Scaggs in Ohio on June 8, 1944, he was raised in Oklahoma and Texas, and while attending prep school in Dallas met guitarist Steve Miller. After joining Miller's group The Marksmen as a vocalist in 1959, the pair later attended the University of Wisconsin together, playing in blues bands like The Ardells and the Fabulous Knight Trains.



In 1963 Scaggs returned to Dallas alone, fronting an R&B unit dubbed The Wigs; after relocating to England, the group promptly disbanded, and two of its members -- John Andrews and Bob Arthur -- soon formed Mother Earth. Scaggs remained in Europe, singing on street corners; in Sweden he recorded a failed solo LP, 1965's Boz, before returning to the U.S. two years later. Upon settling in San Francisco, he reunited with Miller, joining the fledgling Steve Miller Band; after recording two acclaimed albums with the group, Children Of The Future and Sailor, Scaggs exited in 1968 to mount a solo career.

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