Dallas St. Mark's school alumnus Boz Scaggs performed all the hits Saturday night at the Winspear.
One thing is clear after looking around the audience walking into a Boz Scaggs: This is not a musician who resonates much with the under-50 crowd. Really, it’s a shame.
The lights fell black at 8:06 p.m., with the crowd of the Winspear Opera House coming to a roar at the sight of the singer bearing his cherry-red Fender guitar, standing in front of a six-man band, complete with two percussionists, a keyboardist, a guitar, a bass and a horn player. Scaggs opened with “What Can I Say” from his multi-platinum, Grammy Award for Album of the Year-nominated 1976 album,, which he recorded with the studio band that would become Toto. One switch to a tan, hollow-bodied Gibson and Scaggs began “Jojo,” from the platinum-selling, 1980 album,Keeping up with Scaggs' guitars became difficult throughout the show as the musician seemed to have a different guitar selected for each of the night’s songs.
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