Jeffrey Luck Lucas
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Jeffrey Luck Lucas | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Donald Jeffrey Lucas |
Born | Gary, Indiana, United States | September 23, 1962
Origin | San Francisco |
Genres | folk, alternative rock, chamber pop |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, composer, arranger |
Instruments | Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist |
Years active | 1984–1987, 2003–present |
Labels | Evangeline, Antebellum |
Website | www.jeffreylucklucas.com |
Jeffrey Luck Lucas (born Donald Jeffrey Lucas September 23, 1962, in Gary, Indiana) is an American musician. A singer-songwriter, composer, and arranger, he is also a former and founding member of the seminal 1980s garage band The Morlocks, as well as a formally trained composer and cellist.
Discography[]
Albums[]
- Just A Scream (Greenhaus Recording Co., 1985)
- Hell Then Divine (Antebellum, 2004)
- What We Whisper (Antebellum, 2006)
- The Lion's Jaw (Growler Recording Co., 2010)
Compilations[]
- "Cascade" on Comes with a Smile Vol. 10 (Comes with a Smile Magazine, 2004)
- "Agnes, Queen of Sorrow" on I Am A Cold Rock, I Am Dull Grass, a tribute to Will Oldham (Tract, 2005)
- "Whiteout" on Songs For Another Place (Awful Bliss, 2006)
- "Pale Silver Eyes" on Eye of the Beholder IV (Tract, 2007)
Other Contributions[]
- Cello/arrangements on Steve Von Till's A Grave Is A Grim Horse
- Cello on Neurosis' The Eye of Every Storm
- Cello on Chuck Prophet's Age Of Miracles
- Cello on The Cult Inside My Head's (Pat Ryan of A Subtle Plague) Stalking Horse and Omnipowerless
- Cello on Paula Frazer's Now It's Time
- Cello/arrangements, bass, guitar, keys, backing vocals on Kira Lynn Cain's The Ideal Hunter
- Cello on Tom Heyman's Deliver Me
- Cello, backing vocals on Bob Frank and John Murry's Gunplay EP
- Cello on The Dirty Pictures' Shuttin' Out The World
- Cello on Rykarda Parasol's Our Hearts First Meet
- Cello on Highwater Rising's Summer Somewhere
- Cello on SF Seals' (Barbara Manning) Truth Walks in Sleepy Shadows
- Cello and backing vocals on Amee Chapman's Still Life
External links[]
- Wolff, Kurt (2005), "All This and Hell Too", San Francisco Bay Guardian
- Jeffrey Luck Lucas bio at Evangeline Records, archived from the original on March 15, 2008
- Jeffrey Luck Lucas at Discogs
- Jeffrey Luck Lucas' Official Site
- Jeffrey Luck Lucas at Allmusic
Categories:
- 1962 births
- American folk singers
- American rock singers
- American male pop singers
- American classical cellists
- American multi-instrumentalists
- Songwriters from Indiana
- Living people