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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Silk_DegreesSilk Degrees - Wikipedia

    Silk Degrees is the seventh solo album by Boz Scaggs, released on Columbia Records in February 1976. The album peaked at No. 2 and spent 115 weeks on the Billboard 200. It has been certified five times platinum by the RIAA and remains Scaggs's best selling album. Silk Degrees spawned four singles.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Les_DudekLes Dudek - Wikipedia

    Les Dudek (born August 2, 1952, at Naval Air Station, Quonset Point, Rhode Island, United States) is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. [1]

  3. Rock Your Socks Off (Capricorn Records 1976) The official Les Dudek website. CDs, Biographies, Photos, Listen, Lyrics, and more for you - the fans!

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  4. www.lesdudek.com › biography-Les-DudekLes Dudek (Biography)

    He is well remembered for the slide guitar heard on “Jump Street” from Boz Scaggs’ “Silk Degrees” album and appears on all the videos made for that album including “Lido Shuffle” and “Low Down”.

  5. 16. Jan. 2018 · Silk Degrees is the seventh album by American blue-eyed soul singer Boz Scaggs, released in 1976 on Columbia Records. Tracklist: A1. “What Can I Say” (2:59) A2. “Georgia” (3:54) A3. “Jump Street” (5:10) A4. “What Do You Want the Girl to Do” (3:49) A5. “Harbor Lights” (5:55) B1. “Lowdown” (5:15) B2. “It’s Over” (2:48) B3. “Love Me Tomorrow” (3:14)

  6. Les Dudek dominates, playing a fiery slide guitar, but the track is one of the least successful on the disc, as Scaggs pushes his voice into rougher, raspy territory that doesn’t quite fit. The following track, written by New Orleans legend Allen Toussaint, is more like it: “What Do You Want the Girl to Do” is kicked off by horns, and ...

  7. Silk Degrees is the seventh album by Boz Scaggs, released on Columbia Records in 1976. The album peaked at #2 and spent 115 weeks on the Billboard 200. It has been certified five times platinum by the RIAA and remains Scaggs’s best selling album.