This gem from the archives was thought lost forever, but thanks to the wonders of technology we've been able to recover our chat with the great Boz Scaggs. It was recorded around the time of Boz's last album, Out of the Blues, and highlights his contemporary approach to music making, as well as the creative process behind timeless classics like 'Lowdown' and 'Hollywood'. The singer-songwriter and guitarist also speaks about gaining vocal confidence, collaborating with David Paich, David Foster and Marcus Miller, and finding your passion when it's gone.
Episode 264 - Sean O'Hagan
Episode 263 - Gossip
Episode 262 - Brittany Howard
Episode 261 - Sleater-Kinney
Episode 260 - Bill Ryder-Jones
Episode 259 - Feist
Episode 258 - Thomas Walsh
Episode 257 - Eric Cantona
Episode 256 - Wayne Coyne
Episode 255 - Kevin Rowland
Episode 254 - Stephen Duffy
Episode 253 - Damon Albarn
Episode 252 - Lloyd Cole
Episode 251 - Jenny Lewis
Episode 250 - Mick Hucknall
Episode 249 - Theo Katzman
Episode 248 - Jessie Ware
Episode 247 - David Paich
Episode 246 - Tim Burgess
Episode 245 - Shania Twain
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