Boz Scaggs's Human Design Chart

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          Boz Scaggs's Biography

          American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. In 1959 he joined Steve Miller in his band the Marksmen, doing vocals and tambourine while learning to play the guitar. They did R&B tours with a world tour that stretched over 1965-67. In late 1970, the “Boz Scaggs Band” signed with Columbia with a debut LP in May 1971.
          In 1983, Scaggs took a hiatus and opened a restaurant in San Francisco. He returned with a comeback album in July 1988, “Other Roads.” With tours, benefits and recordings, he won a Grammy in 1976 for “Lowdown.” His hits include “Miss Sun,” 1980.
          His son, Oscar, died of a heroin OD on New Year’s Eve in 1998 at a known dealers house after a short stint in rehab. Boz is quoted, “Nothing is harder than losing a child.”
          In 2001, he put out his first album since 1997, “Dig.”
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          Boz Scaggs's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.