- Gary Lucas
Infobox musical artist
Name = Gary Lucas
Img_capt = Gary Lucas, by photographer Arjen Veldt
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Background = solo_singer
Origin = Syracuse, New York, USA
Instrument = Guitar, vocal
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Genre = various (blues ,jazz ,psychedelic rock , Chinese)
Occupation =Singer ,songwriter ,record producer ,film score ,lecturer ,master class teacher
Years_active = 1970's to present
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Associated_acts = Solo; various bands and groups
URL = [http://www.garylucas.com www.garylucas.com]Gary Lucas is an American
guitarist , aGrammy -nominated songwriter, and an international recording artist with over a dozen solo albums to date, and a soundtrack composer for film and television. He has been described as "one of the best and most original guitarists in America" (David Fricke, 16 Nov. 2006, "Rolling Stone "); a "legendary leftfield guitarist" ("The Guardian ", 24 Dec. 2005); "the thinking man's guitar hero" (The New Yorker , 8 Jan. 2007), and one of "the most innovative and challenging guitarists playing today" ("fRoots ", March 2002).Lucas tours the world solo, as well as with several different ensembles including his longtime band NYC-based group, Gods and Monsters, a
psychedelic rock band based around Lucas's guitar playing and songwriting. The band recently completed a tour ofMoscow andSt. Petersburg ,Russia in the company of formerTalking Heads keyboardist/producerJerry Harrison , currently a member of the band and the producer of their most recent album. Other regular members of the band include Ernie Brooks, Jason Candler, and Billy Ficca. Lucas also lectures on guitar and the music business in general. As of 2007, Lucas has performed in some 35 countries.Gary Lucas biography page, own website: http://www.garylucas.com/www/bio/]Biography
Gary Lucas was born in Syracuse, New York
USA .NNDB entry: http://www.nndb.com/people/183/000094898/] He obtained a degree in English fromYale University (1974), before establishing his career in music first as a collegeDJ and then as Music Director at his college radio station,WYBC FM . He married his wife, Caroline (née Sinclair, fromLondon England ), [Blog entries: "Caroline Sinclair and Gary Lucas" is taken from ( [http://www.garylucas.com/www/blog/archive/2005_01_01_blogarchive.html Jan 24, 2005] ) and caroline's family origins is taken from "Then we sadly had to ... split to London as it was Caroline's dad's 93rd birthday..." ( [http://www.garylucas.com/www/blog/archive/2005_08_01_blogarchive.html Aug 30, 2005] )] in 1984, [ [http://www.garylucas.com/www/blog/archive/2004_12_01_blogarchive.html Gary lucas blog entry 2004] : "December 28, 2004 -- It's hard to believe (I know) but today Caroline and I are celebrating our 20th anniversary here "] and presently lives inNew York City .Musical career
Early career
According to his website, Lucas was encouraged by his father to try the guitar at age 9, and briefly dabbled with other instruments at school, and played with various groups and combos in the 1960s, during his teens. During his senior year at high school he played for the documentary film unit of the Upstate Medical Center and scored on his first film assignment. In his sophomore year he travelled on what he calls a "pilgrimage" to see childhood hero
Captain Beefheart (aliasDon Van Vliet ), with whom he later formed a strong friendship. From being a Beefheart fan Gary eventually became Van Vliet's co-manager [http://www.beefheart.com/datharp/albums/mbmembers/lucas.htm Captain Beefheart website - members bio's] ] and occasionally performed on stage during the 1980/81 tours - reciting a poem (usually "One Man Sentence", sometimes "Untitled") or performing the solo guitar piece "Flavor Bud Living".After gaining his degree, Lucas played for a few years for "O-Bay-Gone Band" before gaining a significant step in his career during 1980 - 82, when he was engaged to record on two Beefheart albums released by
Virgin records , one of which he was full time lead alongsideMoris Tepper . Lucas performed over a period of five years with the last incarnation of Beefheart's Magic Band. His solo guitar pieces on "Doc at the Radar Station " (1980) and "Ice Cream for Crow " (1982) featured his solo renditions of Van Vliet's instrumental compositions, "Flavor Bud Living" and "Evening Bell." Of the latter, "Esquire" wrote "Gary Lucas apparently grew extra fingers in order to negotiate his way through it".Fact|date=July 2008Although Captain Beefheart retired in the 1980s, Lucas continues to be associated with the Magic Band's former members, and the band continues to be creatively active - several of Van Vliet's former band members recently reformed as a group, touring as
The Magic Band from 2003 to 2006. Their 2007 double album and DVD, "21st Century Mirror Men" followed-up their debut album "Back to the Front" which was chosen as one of the best albums of 2004 by "The Wire".In 1988, Lucas mounted his first solo guitar show at New York's "
Knitting Factory ". Shortly after his first gig, he was invited to appear at the 1988JazzFest Berlin , where the "Berliner Morgenpost" raved in a banner headline after his performance, "It is Lucas!"Concerts and tours
His Australian debut was made in the company of UK
electronica bandFuture Sound of London . He has been a regular visitor to London'sRoyal Festival Hall (five appearances) and Amsterdam's famedParadiso (17 appearances since 1980).Lucas recently returned from his fourth tour of
Russia , where he performed his original solo guitar adaptation of the Lucas/Horn score accompanying the silent classic German horror film "" (1920) in Moscow and Saint Petersburg and appeared on national TV before an estimated 50 million viewers, as well as being feted in the Russian edition of "Rolling Stone ". He's played with "The Golem" solo all over the world since the live debut of the duet score he and keyboardist Walter Horn wrote for the movie in 1989 at the BAM Next Wave Festival—including performing at the Venice Biennale, London's Royal Festival Hall, the New YorkJewish Film Festival atLincoln Center , as part of a week long artist-in-residency at theQuebec City Summer Festival , at the "Alien" artistH. R. Giger 's Retrospective in Prague (home of the Golem) this spring, at Atlanta'sDragon Con , the largest science fiction festival in the world, and at this year's fifth annualPop Montreal music and film festival.Other recent concert appearances include a concert at the Czech Embassy in Washington DC by invitation of the Czech ambassador to the US spotlighting Lucas's solo guitar arrangements of Czech classical music in honor of the 14th anniversary of the Czech
Velvet Revolution (Lucas is ofBohemia n descent on his father's side). Lucas made an extensive solo acoustic tour ofSpain in 2007.Lucas co-leads a jazz-oriented, all instrumental Beefheart tribute ensemble,
Fast 'n' Bulbous , who made appearances at theFrankfurt Jazz Festival and theJazz Em Agosto Festival inLisbon during 2006. Their debut album "Pork Chop Blue Around the Rind" was profiled on NPR and charted on college radio in the US. In Fall, 2006, they toured Europe extensively, selling out shows at the London Jazz Festival, in Amsterdam's BimHuis, as well as playing in Bern, Vienna, Schwaz and Ljubljana Slovenia.In November 2006, Lucas toured Europe with Phillip Johnston and five other jazz musicians as the "Gary Lucas and Phillip Johnston Septet". The group performed jazz arrangements of Captain Beefheart's work in London, Amsterdam, Bern, Vienna, Schwaz (Austria) and Ljubljana.
Projects and collaborations
Lucas has played and collaborated with
Leonard Bernstein ,Captain Beefheart ,Jeff Buckley ,Chris Cornell ,Lou Reed ,John Cale ,Nick Cave ,David Johansen . He has also worked withMary Margaret O'Hara , Onetwo, Peter Stampfel, Fred Schneider (B-52s ),Bob Neuwirth ,Geoff Muldaur ,John Sebastian ,John Zorn ,Bryan Ferry ,Patti Smith , Kate andAnna McGarrigle ,Matthew Sweet ,DJ Spooky ,Damo Suzuki ,Iggy Pop ,Dr. John ,Allen Ginsberg ,Graham Parker ,The Dark Poets ,Future Sound of London ,Van Dyke Parks , Adrian Sherwood,Richard Barone ,Bob Weir ,Warren Haynes (Allman Brothers ,Gov't Mule ), Kristin Diable and many others. Jazz collaborations includeRoswell Rudd ,Steve Swallow ,Joe Lovano ,Dave Liebman , andBilly Bang . Some of these collaborations appear on his retrospective album "Improve the Shining Hour", which also features his film and TV music for ABC News, "20/20" and "Turning Point". He has produced albums for composer/saxophonistsTim Berne and Peter Gordon, and for the French avant-rock band Tanger. He co-wroteJoan Osborne 's Grammy-nominated song "Spider Web" from her triple platinum album "Relish".Lucas co-wrote two of Jeff Buckley's most famous hits, "Grace" and "
Mojo Pin ", from Buckley's popular and critically acclaimed album "Grace".cite web | url = http://www.abc.net.au/myfavouritealbum/top100.htm | title = My Favourite Album | accessdate = 2006-12-03 | date = 2006-12-03 | publisher =Australian Broadcasting Corporation ] [#1 Modern Rock Classic of all TimeMojo (magazine) , 2006] Early collaborations can also be heard on the recent Jeff Buckley and Gary Lucas album "Songs To No One", which charted internationally with worldwide sales approaching 100,000."The Edge of Heaven"
"The Edge of Heaven", an album of Lucas's lush arrangements of classic Chinese pop tunes from the 1930s, has a distinctly bluesy feel. It received positive international reviews from "
Rolling Stone " to "The Wall Street Journal " to the Hong Kong Music Weekly. It was #1 on the World Music Charts in Canada and garnered international attention, England's "Q" magazine awarding it 4 Stars, and "Mojo" writing: "It is simply gorgeous." The album was chosen as one of the Best Discs of the year in France's "Libération " newspaper. There was a lengthy profile for the album in "The Wall Street Journal", as well as anNPR interview.Gary Lucas has recently (2007) collaborated on an album with eccentric underground electronic producer James R Hunter's project '
The Dark Poets 'The album was produced by the legendary British label manager 'Stevo Pearce ' of cutting edge electronic record company 'Some Bizzare records'. The album features a dark eclectic mixure of dark moody drum and bass, techno and rock tracks (most notably 'Prime Time' - feturing vocals by Sarah Hilliard and James R Hunter) as well as many early collectableGary Lucas tracks and collaborations (including "Procuress from Karmelitska Street" featuring UK vocalistPat Fulgoni ofKava Kava (band) and original sketches of songs which went on to be used on Jeff Buckley's 'Grace' album' including 'Grace ' and 'Mojo Pin '). "Gary Lucas VsThe Dark Poets - Beyond the Pale" - is released onSome Bizarre records.Other
Lucas is also working with the female UK-based
DJ Cosmo on a new dance-oriented project called Wild Rumpus, a track from which parts have been previewed already on theBBC . Gary has been performing DJ improv sets with Cosmo in a variety of far-flung locales, including high profile gigs in Romania and India. This year he released his second album with Dutch lutist Jozef Van Wissem, "The Universe of Absence", and the pair recently performed live on Dutch national TV network VPRO show, "Free Sounds."Lucas has played at the UK's famed
Glastonbury Festival , at London'sShepherd's Bush Empire and at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival in LA and Camber Sands in the UK.tyle
Gary Lucas' work draws strongly from the blues tradition, but it has international range (see "edge of heaven" above), and includes styles such as psychedelic rock, and jazz, as well as classical works.
Lectures and master classes
Lucas has spoken widely on his life and career. He also lectures widely on the mechanics of songwriting, extensive collaborations, composing for film, and the music business at the
Amsterdam Music Conservatorum ,Yale University (his alma mater), theUniversity of Hawaii ,New York University , andColumbia University . He has given guitar master classes at theAmsterdam Music Conservatory and inHonolulu at theUniversity of Hawaii . As of 2007 he is slated to lecture atRogers State University inOklahoma , andMcGill University inMontreal , Canada.Composing for film and television
Soundtracks and scores:
* "Trust Me" (aShowtime documentary, original score)
* "Bed and Breakfast 9/11" (an award-winning documentary shown onPBS
* "The Legacy ofJedwabne " (documentary bySlawomir Grunberg )
* "" (an Oscar-nominatedMaysles Films documentary forHBO , screened at theMuseum of Modern Art in New York as part of their Maysles Films 50 Year Retrospective; Variety wrote: "Gary Lucas'Delta blues guitar music adds vivid color to this report from America's forgotten underbelly")
* "The Golem" (soundtrack for the 1920 silent film)Other recognition
In the last few years Lucas has been profiled in the "
International Herald Tribune ", "Libération", and featured on the cover of "The Forward " as well as the national Dutch newspaper "Het Parool ". According to Captain Beefheart::"Since the end of the Magic Band, he has been very prolific in his own right, solo and within a band, releasing almost an album a year since 1991. His virtuoso solo live shows are awesome in the sounds he extracts from his guitar."In the early 2000s, he performed a
guitar rendition of the theme music toBBC1 soap operaEastEnders .References
External links
* [http://www.garylucas.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.beefheart.com/datharp/albums/mbmembers/lucas.htm Lucas' biography and discography, on Captain Beefheart's "band members" section]
* [http://www.scrammagazine.com/garylucas/ Interview with Gary Lucas]
* [http://www.music-city.org/Gary-Lucas/discography/ Gary Lucas discography]
* [http://www.npr.org/programs/asc/archives/asc35/index.html#lucas/ Edge of Heaven on NPR]
* [http://www.phillipjohnston.com/fnbfrontpage.htm Fast'n'Bulbous: the Captain Beefheart Project]
* [http://www.culturecatch.com/vidcast/gary_lucas Gary Lucas video interview with CultureCath.com]
* [http://www.myspace.com/garylucasvsthedarkpoetsalbum http://www.myspace.com/garylucasvsthedarkpoetsalbum]
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