Zachary Lucky
Zachary Lucky | |
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Birth name | Zachary Lucky |
Born | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada | January 4, 1989
Genres | Folk, country, Americana |
Instruments | Acoustic guitar |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | Missed Connection Records, Wroxton Recordings |
Website | www |
Zachary Lucky (born January 4, 1989) is a Canadian songwriter, folk and Country artist based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He is the grandson of Canadian country music legend Smilin Johnny Lucky.[1]
Career[]
Prior to starting his solo career in 2009, Lucky was a member of pop bands Tuxedo Mask and We Were Lovers.[1] Lucky has made a name for himself as one of the hardest working singer songwriters to come out of Saskatchewan in recent years[2] - often booking long, and potentially gruelling tours.[3]
To date Lucky has seven releases, three EPs and four full length albums Come and Gone,[4] Saskatchewan,[5] The Ballad of Losing You[6] and Everywhere a Man Can Be.[7]
Discography[]
Albums[]
- Come and Gone (August 5, 2010)
- Saskatchewan (March 6, 2012)
- The Ballad of Losing You (September 17, 2013)
- Everywhere a Man Can Be (October 7, 2016)
- Midwestern (October 18, 2019)
- Songs for Hard Times (November 5, 2021)
EPs[]
- Common Dialogue (March 2, 2008)
- Maps and Towns (April 14, 2009)
- In the Fields, in the Hills (October 2, 2009)
References[]
- ^ a b "Zachary Lucky Interview". , May 25, 2011.
- ^ “Roots Series: Zachary Lucky with Mandy Ringdal”, November 14th, 2014.
- ^ “Zachary Lucky Rolls Out Massive Canadian Tour Shares Townes Van Zandt Cover”, August 13th, 2014.
- ^ "Zachary Lucky - Come and Gone". Exclaim.ca, August 2010.
- ^ [1]."", March 2012.
- ^ "Exclusive Stream, CD Review: Zachary Lucky "The Ballad of Losing You""."", September 2013.
- ^ "Album Review: Zachary Lucky, Everywhere A Man Can Be"."medium.com", October 2016.
http://www.saskatoonjazzsociety.com/2014/08/zachary-lucky-with-mandy-ringdal/
External links[]
Categories:
- 1989 births
- Living people
- Musicians from Saskatoon
- Canadian folk singer-songwriters
- Canadian male singer-songwriters
- 21st-century Canadian male singers