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BOZ SCAGGS TO PERFORM AT CHUMASH CASINO RESORT

SANTA YNEZ, CA – May 7, 2019 – , the singer, songwriter and guitarist whose blue-eyed soul music dominated the 1970s jazz scene, is coming to the

Chumash Casino Resort’s Samala Showroom at 8 p.m. on Friday, June 7, 2019.

Tickets for the show are $49, $54, $59, $69 & $79.

Over five decades, Scaggs earned himself a successful career, touring with a variety of performers, including , Michael McDonald and also toured following releases of various .

Born William Royce Scaggs, he received the nickname “Bosley” from a classmate while he was a student at St. Marks School of Texas in . The nickname was eventually shortened to “Boz.”

While at St. Marks, he met and hit it off with , who also grew to become a musical icon, and became the vocalist for Miller’s band, the Marksmen. The two attended the University of -Madison together, playing in various bands. After some time, Scaggs left school and briefly joined the scene in London and eventually traveled to Sweden as a solo performer. In 1965, he recorded his first solo debut , “Boz,” but it was not a commercial success.

He returned to the U.S. in 1967 and appeared on ’s first two albums. In 1968, he secured a solo contract with and released his second album, “Boz Scaggs.” It received good reviews, but record sales were moderate. A few years later, he signed on with Columbia Records and released two albums, one in 1971 and another in 1972, both receiving modest success.

In 1976, he used session musicians who later formed Toto and recorded the album “.” This album was a tremendous success with a Grammy nomination for album of the year, achievement of the No. 2 spot on the U.S. Billboard

200 chart, and became No. 1 in a number of other countries. The single “Lowdown” sold more than a million copies in the U.S. and won the Grammy Award for Best R&B song.

After the success of “Silk Degrees,” Scaggs went on to perform a sellout world tour. In 1980, he recorded and released album, “Middle Man,” which housed two top 20 hits, “Breakdown Ahead” and “Jojo.” He took a long break from recording until the release of his album, “,” in 1988.

Don’t miss an opportunity to see this musical icon in one of the most popular music venues in Santa Barbara County.

Located on Highway 246 in Santa Ynez, California, the Chumash Casino Resort is an age 21-and-older venue. Tickets for all events are available at The CLUB at

Chumash or online at www.chumashcasino.com