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-->I’ll be playing a couple songs in Pasadena on Tuesday. I’m looking forward to being back with Monica Lee Copeland at her Indelible Ink series. It’s a very nice and eclectic evening focusing on words, mostly in poetry, but including other settings. I haven’t been to the new location, but Monica always finds lovely places for her artists to gather!
Tuesday, May 21, 7-9pm
Indelible Ink @ Café Bizou
91 N Raymond Ave
Pasadena, CA
httpvh://youtu.be/7Zv5IZ7uJCA
Saturday, May 18, 2013, 7pm
Live Arts Los Angeles
4210 Panamint Street
(on the corner of Eagle Rock Blvd.)
Los Angeles, CA 90065
323-739-0804
Advance Tickets Via Brown Paper Tickets
$15 General / $12 Students & Seniors
jasonluckettlala.brownpapertickets.com
$20 at the door
Jason Luckett is a singer, songwriter, guitarist and essayist based in Los Angeles. Supporting six albums and three independently released EPs, Jason regularly tours the United States and Europe. He’s performed at South by Southwest in Austin, TX and Glastonbury Festival (UK), and has shared the stage or recorded with Tracy Chapman, the Indigo Girls, Melissa Etheridge, Jeff Buckley, jazz guitarist Kenny Burrell and members of Bauhaus and Red Hot Chili Peppers. His latest disc, The Second Half of the Bet (Hope Again), moves organically through folk, jazz, rock and world influences, while retaining the strong personality of what Jason calls “groovy acoustic soul.” His essays and poetry have been published in the anthologies The Black Body and Voices from Leimert Park.
“He uses his guitar as an accompaniment to his stellar, expressive voice as well as his intriguing love songs and mesmerizing essays…. He’s a little Sam Cooke, a little Lenny Kravitz, and a little Neil Young.” – Music Connection
“Luckett is a charismatic, romantic poet who wields lyrical dexterity in his heartbreaking yet inspirational narratives.” – HITS Magazine
-->I’ll have some friends along and will do three sets. It’s a sweet relaxed environment with great food and wine. All ages are welcome and there’s only a $10 minimum for food or drink required … and you can tip the musicians!
It’s right across from the Americana in Glendale, off Brand. 117 Harvard St.
Please make a reservation to insure seating. (818) 507-7011. Show starts at 8:30