A lot of what I have always done is do other singers.
BOZ SCAGGSA lot of what I have always done is do other singers.
BOZ SCAGGSI am not a jazz singer. I wouldn’t place myself on that footing. I wouldn’t even enter that arena.
BOZ SCAGGSThe short answer is, yes, I think I have become a better singer.
BOZ SCAGGSI really just followed my musical instincts every step of my life.
BOZ SCAGGSI think that it can be said of a lot of artists, and myself included, that we made the same record over and over from the beginning.
BOZ SCAGGSI felt that, in retrospect, there was a time in the late Seventies, after I had a string of hits and successes, as a performer and a recording artist, that I wasn’t saying anything.
BOZ SCAGGSI feel fortunate that I was able to step away from it when I wasn’t interested.
BOZ SCAGGSI’m still trying to re-create a Ray Charles concert that I heard when I was fifteen years old, and all my nerve endings were fried and transformed, and electricity shot through me.
BOZ SCAGGSI’m easily distracted by other things in the world around me.
BOZ SCAGGSMy parents were music lovers and collectors. It was around.
BOZ SCAGGSThere is not a lot that keeps me glued to the radio as I used to be.
BOZ SCAGGSAs far as other instrumentalists, I used to love mellow sax players like Paul Desmond. I love piano.
BOZ SCAGGSI was a guitar player first off.
BOZ SCAGGSI think the women – Lauryn Hill, Mary J. Blige, Erykah Badu – are doing new conceptual things and using their voices to create new American music.
BOZ SCAGGSAs a guitar player, you can gravitate to the blues because you can play it easily. It’s not a style that’s difficult to pick up. It’s purely emotive and dead easy to get a start with.
BOZ SCAGGSMy earliest influences were things I heard in my household.
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