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  2. Austin Scaggs - Wikipedia

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    Scaggs was born to Boz and Carmella Scaggs. [1] Jann Wenner (the eventual editor and publisher of Rolling Stone) served as their witness at their wedding. [1] Austin was born in San Francisco and grew up, along with his brother Oscar, in Presidio Heights. [1]

  3. Boz Scaggs - Wikipedia

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    Scaggs married his first wife, Donna Carmella Storniola, [23] in 1973. They had two sons, Austin and Oscar. Scaggs and Carmella divorced in 1980, [24] and three and a half years later, Scaggs won joint custody of his sons. [9] Austin is now a music journalist for Rolling Stone. Oscar died on December 31, 1998, from a heroin overdose.

  4. List of Austin City Limits performers - Wikipedia

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    This list of Austin City Limits performers is a list of musicians who have appeared on the American PBS television music program Austin City Limits. [1] Also listed are years in which they appeared. This list does not include performers who otherwise may have appeared at the annual Austin City Limits Music Festival , but who did not appear on ...

  5. Scaggs - Wikipedia

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    Scaggs is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Austin Scaggs, American music critic; Boz Scaggs (born 1944), American singer, songwriter and guitarist; Noelle Scaggs (born 1979), American singer-songwriter

  6. The Sheepdogs (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Sheepdogs is the fourth studio album and major label debut by Canadian rock band The Sheepdogs.The album was released on September 4, 2012. [1] The album debuted at #1 in Canada. [3]

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  8. Like a Virgin (song) - Wikipedia

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    In a 2009 interview with Rolling Stone, the singer was asked by Austin Scaggs what were her first impressions after listening to the demos of "Like a Virgin" and "Material Girl"; she replied, I liked them both because they were ironic and provocative at the same time but also unlike me.

  9. Fleet Foxes (album) - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Stone columnist Austin Scaggs described the album's music as dense, singling out its usage of progressive countermelodies. [9] The album's harmonious arrangements were interpreted as lush [16] and textured. [8] Though the music is audibly informed by gospel traditions, Pecknold was not brought up religious.