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An Evening with Yachtley Crew 2025

An Evening with Yachtley Crew 2025
Saturday, July 26
Doors | 7pm // Show | 8pm
 
Yachtley Crew are a seven-piece SoCal band who burst onto the club scene in 2017, selling out
countless local venues before starting a nationwide Yacht Rock craze and being noticed by the
legendary Jimmy Buffett, who signed them to his own Mailboat label prior to their new deal with
Earache/Universal Records.
The band’s 2003-released Seas the Day EP include fan favorites such as Boz Scaggs’ “Lido Shuffle,”
Ace’s “How Long,” Robbie Dupree’s “Steal Away,” the Bee Gees’ “How Deep Is Your Love,” and all-time
Yacht Rock pioneer Christopher Cross’ “Ride Like the Wind.” Other songs in the band’s exhilarating live
sets include Toto’s “Africa,” Looking Glass’ “Brandy,” and Rupert Holmes’ “Escape (The Piña Colada
Song).” Seas the Day was produced and mixed by Grammy Award-winning Chris Lord-Alge (Stevie Nicks,
Keith Urban, Bruce Springsteen, Green Day), and it features the band’s first original song “Sex on the
Beach,” accompanied by a video with a guest appearance by Access Hollywood and iHeart Radio host, 
Mario Lopez. The video was directed by Myles Erfurth (Dead Sara, Ice Nine Kills, Twiztid). Yachtley Crew
is managed by longtime industry icon Andy Gould (Rob Zombie, Pantera, Lionel Richie, Guns N’ Roses),
and they are represented by Jim Lenz at TKO.
For the uninitiated, Yacht Rock encapsulates the revival of soft rock and Top 40 hits from the late ’70s
to the early ‘80s — and it has become an undisputed nationwide phenomenon, inspiring fans to dress
the part and sing along. Yachtley Crew have appeared on Andy Cohen’s Watch What Happens Live, 
helped ring in the New Year on KLAS and KTLA’s “Las Vegas Countdown to 2023” (the exclusive, Emmywinning special syndicated program that reached more than 16.5 million U.S. TV households), 
performed on countless morning television and radio shows throughout the country, been featured on 
Fox News nationally, and performed on SiriusXM’s Yacht Rock Radio “Yacht Rock 311” show as the first 
ever Yacht Rock band to perform live at the satellite radio studios. They have also recently recorded a 
new song by Diane Warren and have performed at a cadre of charity and special events throughout the 
years including the Mario Lopez Golf Classic Tournament in support of the Providence Saint Joseph 
Medical Center. 
Yachtley Crew are proud to fly the flag of Yacht Rock for each and every generation that loves good fun
and good-time music, and they very much look forward to sharing new and classic Yacht Rock tunes and 
are set to a help one and all navigate the as-yet-uncharted waters of 2025, and beyond.