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Sunday, November 13
Jeffrey Luck Lucas
Little Black Cloud (aka Cathy Rivers from Tucson)
Double Love
8:00 pm
free
JEFFREY LUCK LUCAS
After getting himself an education--from divorce, whiskey, and the
laws of physics--he sat down to write the songs that were burning and
breaking his heart. Eventually these lower-than-lows drove him down
darker highways, through dire experiences, only to create the scenic
backdrop for his beautiful and dark, divinely ominous music. Jeffrey
Luck Lucas creates music that is alternatively slow, dark, cinematic,
tragic, intensely lustful and lovely as well as heartbreaking. These
are songs that evoke visions of desert emptiness, loneliness, bitter
love, and sweet-- but deadly-- passion: country torch and border music
from a dream. A hallucinatory western spirit in the headlights, there
and then gone. (from bio)
"Jeffrey Luck Lucas' _Hell Then Divine_ is a down pouring of hot rain
outside the Satellite casino in Reno. Lucas' smoky voice glides over
the pedal steel and cello like well-worn cowboy boots. Eerily wistful,
_Hell Then Divine_ is an urban/country casino renaissance classically
composed by a modern day virtuoso. Take in "Cascade" with a martini
chaser. Weep to "Old Mexico" and insert any story of heartache to the
instrumental "On the Llano." Lucas' near whisper is a gentle nudge to
the regret in us all."
Mesh Magazine
Www.jeffreylucklucas.com
Www.myspace.com/jeffreylucklucas
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"a darkly shaded collection of gothic Americana and wind-blown roots
rock. Frequently shrouded in deep reverb. . . The stark presence of
Cathy Rivers' husky voice is engaging and reveals a spirit that's seen
trouble and hard times."
www.cathyriver.com
www.littleblackcloud.com/
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Double Love is a side project from Liana Allday and Marc Dantona of
Madera Road. Jason is sitting in with them tonight--so we'll call it Madera Road Lite.
www.maderaroad.com
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