Jeffrey Luck Lucas
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Jeffrey Luck Lucas is a former and founding member of the seminal 1980's garage band The Morlocks (Epitaph, Voxx, Midnight), Jeffrey Luck Lucas is also a classically trained cellist (Mills College, Oakland, CA) who has appeared on records by Neurosis, Pat Ryan, High Water Rising, Steve Von Till, Chuck Prophet, Tom Heyman, Rykarda Parasol, Kira Lynn Cain, Barbara Manning, and others.
He has also shared bills with Alejandro Escovedo, Stuart A. Staples, John Doe (musician), Jolie Holland, Willard Grant Conspiracy, Ray Manzarek, John Dee Graham, Chris Whitley, Maria McKee, Stephen Yerkey, and Eleni Mandell, as well as playing the vibrant local music scene of San Francisco.[1]
Jeffrey Luck Lucas on MySpace [1]
Jeffrey Luck Lucas' homepage [2]
[edit] References
- ^ From Jeffrey Luck Lucas' myspace page.

