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Jason Lucas
Singer - Songwriter - Producer
Jason grew up in family of professional musicians in Manhattan. His career as a singer and producer spans over 20 years and includes renowned projects, venues, products, artists and co-writers.
As a producer, he's delivered songs featuring Chaka Khan, Rev Run, Ed Roland (Collective Soul), and many more. He’s had his voice aired on over 80 TV jingles around the country, including Pepsi, McDonald's, Gillette, and KFC. He is currently represented as a session singer by VAM Nation artist management in NYC.
As a live performance singer, some of his highlights include opening for Rod Stewart at Jones Beach in New York, playing and re-playing the classic clubs of NYC, such as the China Club and the Bitter End, as well as countless busy or completely empty clubs, bars, restaurants, lobbies, docks, fences, flatbeds, dirt parking lots, weddings and festivals from Idaho to L.A. to Dallas to Nashville to Miami.
He currently lives in the Denver area and is available for booking as a solo, duo, trio or full-band. He also teaches vocal lessons, provides artist development, and produces artists.
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For more information contact him directly below.
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Booking
Style: Covering popular Americana, Pop & New Country
Enjoy a collection of Jason's favorite songs, spanning from the 1970's to now. It's a mix of soulful, poignant, fun, rockin', dynamic music, from artists such as James Taylor, Keith Urban, Chris Stapleton, Jason Aldean, The Eagles, Bruno Mars, and many more. Jason accompanies himself with piano or guitar depending on the song. It's a show that can stay in the background, or kick it up as the show goes on for a little bit of dancin' and groovin'. Song list is below.
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Configurations: (includes medium P.A. system as needed)
Solo: Jason Lucas on Keyboard / Acoustic Gutar / Vocal
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Duo: Solo setup add drummer with light kit (Ok for quiet or medium volume venues)
Trio: Duo add bass guitar (Ok for quiet or medium volume venues)
Full Band: Trio add electric guitar (Ok for quiet, medium and high volume venues)
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Show Length Options:
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3 Sets @ 45-50 Mintues
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2 Sets @ 45-60 Mintues
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1 Set @ 60-90 Minutes
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Longer or shorter available too. Please inquire to discuss.
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Rates:
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It is reasonable that different venues and events have different available budgets. In light of the fact that most musicians leave their spouses and families for about 6 hours to do one gig, Jason tries to pay his musicians a rate that their spouses would approve of. Regardless of your budget, musicians still like to play music, so please don't hesitate to reach out.
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Song List
James Taylor: How Sweet It Is
James Taylor: Steamroller
Eagles: Desperado
Rascal Flatts: Bless The Broken Road
Keith Urban: Love Somebody Like You
Jason Aldean : Tatoos On This Town
Bruno Mars: When I Was Your Man
Aloe Blacc: Wake Me Up
Chris Stapleton: Parachute
Chris Stapleton: Tennessee Whiskey
Lady Antebellum: I Need You Now
The Beatles: Yesterday
The Beatles: Eleanor Rigby
The Beatles: Michelle
John Lennon: Imagine
Ray Charles: I Got A Woman
Ray Charles: Georgia
Train: Callin' All Angels
Train: Drops Of Jupiter
Steve Winwood: Back In The High Life
Miranda Lambert: Baggage Claim
Zac Brown: Whatever It Is
Soggy Bottom Boys: Man Of Constant Sorrow
U2: Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
Prince: Purple Rain
Lenny Kravitz: Rosemary
Big and Rich: Save A Horse Ride A Cowboy
Billy Currington: That's How Country Boys Roll
Luke Bryan: Bonfire
Luke Bryan: Country Girl Shake It For Me
Randy Houser: Boots On
Grover Washington: Just The Two Of Us
Hunter Hayes: Storm Warnin'
Maroon 5: This Love
Bon Jovi: Wanted Dead Or Alive
Lee Brice: Hard To Love
Kevin So: June Carter Cash
Jason Lucas: Girl In The Garden
Jason Lucas: Halo
Jason Lucas: If That's What You Want
Jason Lucas: Paige
Jason Lucas: Little Old Love Letter
Jason Lucas: The End Of The Day
Jason Lucas: Shame On Me
And: More
Song Requests:
Jason prefers to perform songs by memory rather than reading. With some advance notice, he can learn one or two songs for special occasions, otherwise the setlist is limited to what is in the current repertoire.
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