Lowdown

Lowdown
Lowdown

Lowdown

The Music of Boz Scaggs
By Jude Warne, Foreword by David Paich

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY

352 Pages, 6 x 9

Formats: Cloth, EPUB, PDF

Cloth, $30.00 (CA $40.00) (US $30.00)

ISBN 9780915864768

Rights: US, CA & MX

Chicago Review Press (Apr 2025)

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Overview

Boz Scaggs has always been a musical artist of complexity.

Boz Scaggs founded his connection to music through the blues, but his lasting legacy is one of glamorous and romantic pop songwriting. He possessed a somewhat shy and sensitive demeanor never totally at home in the public eye, yet his claim to several chart-topping singles and albums, particularly the millions-selling and critically acclaimed Silk Degrees (1976), demanded constant exposure. The persona he expressed through his music was laid back, effortlessly cool, sophisticated, stylish, romantically charming, and suave. But the immense success he achieved in his career pointed in part to the driven and determined artist within.

Lowdown: The Music of Boz Scaggs examines the uniqueness of these contradictions and Boz Scaggs’s sixty-plus-year career and his rich and diverse musical catalogue. Over the decades, Scaggs collaborated with an array of talented heavies, from the Steve Miller Band to the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section (which included a young Duane Allman) on Boz Scaggs (1969), from the session players on Silk Degrees (1976) who would form the hit band Toto to Donald Fagen and Michael McDonald on the Dukes of September's 2010 Rhythm Revue tour.

This first-ever book on Boz, released in conjunction with his eightieth birthday year, is constructed around intensely thorough analysis of his complete discography, and new and exclusive in-depth interviews with a selection of Scaggs’s associated colleagues from his vast career.

Reviews

 “In the world of popular music the hardest thing to be is a true original. Boz is that and much more. He is a national treasure.” —Gerry Beckley, America the band

“In the 1970s, at the height of Silk Degrees–mania, the world discovered that ‘Boz was the buzz.’ Jude Warne’s insightful study of the man and his music reminds us why.” —Jeff Apter, author of Carl Perkins: The King of Rockabilly

“Jude Warne pays unique attention to detail and in depth research when it comes to her music writings. Our band America was impressed with her approach to our story, and amazed by the detail she put into the book. I can recommend reading any book Jude writes if you are interested in truly learning about the artist’s life and history.” —Dewey Bunnell, America the band

“On some level, there’s a mystery to the incredible genre-spanning career of Boz Scaggs. Jude Warne’s book is a deeply researched and compelling testament to the true artistry of the man and all of his co-conspirators. After finishing the book, you understand that Boz is a giant.” —Fred Mollin, producer and songwriter

“With Lowdown, Jude Warne shares the historical context and colorful details that help make Boz Scaggs and his music extraordinary. It’s a charming read, just like the man himself.” —Erin Osmon, author of Jason Molina

“What a great read. I love the way Jude writes about music. It was such a joy to learn the details about Boz’s amazing body of work so far. Truly a singular artist that has had such a profound effect on my family, musical and otherwise, and has brought so much joy to us all.” —Steve Porcaro, Toto

 “An insightful exploration of Boz Scaggs’s musical journey, from his early blues roots alongside Steve Miller to sophisticated pop stardom. Jude Warne skillfully chronicles Scaggs’s evolution through his groundbreaking collaborations, particularly with future Toto members Jeff Porcaro, David Paich, David Hungate, and Steve Lukather on the landmark Silk Degrees project, and later with hitmaker David Foster on Middle Man, before his masterful return to his blues foundations.” —A. J. Eaton, director of David Crosby: Remember My Name
 

Author Biography

Jude Warne is the author of America, the Band: An Authorized Biography and a contributor to the anthology Rag and Bones: An Exploration of the Band. She has written long and short-form pieces on Bruce Springsteen, Steely Dan, the Steve Miller Band, Procol Harum, and the Yardbirds, among others, for various publications including the Vinyl District, the Observer, and No Depression. She has also published a six-volume YA fiction series. She lives in New York City. David Paich is the cofounder, keyboardist, and primary songwriter of multi-Grammy-winning pop-rock group Toto. Throughout his decades-long career, Paich has worked with fellow music legends Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson, Steely Dan, Barbra Streisand, Miles Davis, and countless others, and he cowrote Boz Scagg's five-time platinum 1976 album Silk Degrees