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  1. After winning a Grammy for his recording “Lowdown” in the Best R&B Song category at the 1977 Recording Academy ceremony, and being nominated for Album of the Year for Silk Degrees, from which “Lowdown” was drawn, William Royce “Boz” Scaggs was elated. With seven solo albums to his credit, he’d finally achieved the kind of popular ...

  2. ボズ・スキャッグスの「Silk Degrees」のバックを支えるミュージシャンたちも、そうしたウエスト・コーストのミュージシャンたちだった。アルバムのクレジットを見ると、「musicians」としてDavid Paich、Jeff Porcaro、David Hungate、Fred Tackett、Louie Sheltonの名がある ...

  3. 16. Jan. 2018 · Silk Degrees is the seventh album by American blue-eyed soul singer Boz Scaggs, ... Fred Tackett — guitar, rhythm guitar Louie Shelton — guitar, slide guitar, acoustic guitar Jim Horn — horns, tenor saxophone Tom Scott — horns Pl ...

  4. Yet this album’s real strength is arguably its music, made possible by Scaggs’s decision to collaborate with some of the finest up-and-coming US talent – namely David Paich, Jeff Porcaro and David Hungate of soon-to-be Toto fame, plus Fred Tackett who went on to join Little Feat. Silk Degrees was both Scaggs’s commercial and creative ...

  5. Louie Shelton (in 1975-09) and Fred Tackett (in 1975-09) horn: Vincent DeRosa (in 1975-09) keyboard: David Paich (in 1975-09) percussion: Joe Porcaro (in 1975-09) tenor saxophone: Jim Horn (saxophonist, hornist, flutist and oboist) (in 1975-09) trumpet: Chuck Findley (in 1975-09) and Paul Hubinon (in 1975-09) wind instruments:

  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Silk_DegreesSilk Degrees - Wikipedia

    Silk Degrees è il settimo album discografico in studio del cantante statunitense Boz Scaggs, pubblicato dalla casa discografica Columbia Records nel marzo [8] del 1976 . L'album raggiunse la seconda posizione (l'8 settembre 1976) della classifica statunitense di Billboard 200 [9] . Quattro brani contenuti nell'album e pubblicati anche in ...

  7. 18. Feb. 1976 · Both artistically and commercially, Boz Scaggs had his greatest success with Silk Degrees. The laid-back singer hit the R&B charts in a big way with the addictive, sly "Lowdown" (which has been sampled by more than a few rappers and remains a favorite among baby-boomer soul fans) and expressed his love of smooth soul music almost as well on the appealing "What Can I Say."