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Sailor Jerry presents An Evening with Lucero

Sailor Jerry presents An Evening with Lucero

Sailor Jerry presents An Evening with Lucero

When: Thu Dec 3, 2015 8pm to 11pm
EST

Where: Ponte Vedra Concert Hall

Event Status: confirmed

Event Description: Sailor Jerry presents An Evening with Lucero at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall!
Tickets on Sale Friday, June 19 at 12noon!
Tickets:
$28.00 – Advance Purchase General Admission Standing Room Only
$32.00 – Day of Show General Admission Standing Room Only

The story of Lucero is best told by guitarist Brian Venable – “You could say we were one of the lucky ones, starting this band in April of ’98 without a clue as to what we were doing. We were getting tired of the steady punk rock and metal diet and we wanted to try our hand at country songs, or do our best Tom Waits/Pogues impersonation. The trick there was that we couldn’t really play our instruments! I had never played guitar before and Ben Nichols (lead singer, guitar) had only played bass in other bands. Finding Roy Berry (drums) and John C. Stubblefield (bassist) solidified the lineup and being hidden away in Memphis allowed us to woodshed, experiment with different sounds and create one that was ours alone.

“Eventually we got out of town, and playing 250 shows a year not only made us tight as a band but as a family as well. We are still one of the few bands out there with the original lineup from almost the beginning, and it shows. Picking up Rick Steff on keys allowed us to expand the sound and grow musically. Being able to play whatever we could think up in our heads and having the music we loved and grew up on motivate and inspire us to try new things and take chances. We realized that if you added some horns to Ben’s lyrics that it took it to the next step, from sad country rock to soul and R&B and we realized we were a Memphis band and came by it honest. We have always brought Memphis with us wherever we went and this just proved it.

“We came out screaming on 1372 Overton Park. Big sound, bigger horns – like a kid with a new toy we put them on everything and loved it! This record was a marked departure from the previous sound and announcement of the way things were gonna be now! While 1372 Overton Park was written and the horns added after the fact, Women & Work was written with the horns in mind so it was a little less gung ho and was starting to settle in nicely. Women & Work is one of the best modern Southern rock records in my opinion and the song “On My Way Downtown” has almost surpassed “Tears Don’t Matter Much” as the crowd favorite… almost!

“This brings us to the new record. All A Man Should Do contains some of the most resonant lyrics Ben Nichols has ever written, lyrics that read like chapters from his life on the duality of relationships, getting older, finding where you want to be in this world, and musically we are broadening our sound. Working with producer Ted Hutt for a third time at the famous Ardent Studios, we felt comfortable enough to take some chances with a palette of new tones that sound understated yet powerful, bringing life to the stories behind the lyrics without overshadowing them. It’s also the first time we’ve ever put a cover song on a record, with a full band version of Big Star’s “I Fell in Love with a Girl”, and having Jody from Big Star sing back-up vocals makes it that more special and amazing. This is a Memphis record in the greatest sense and a perfect finish to the three-part love letter to a city that brought us up and made us what we are today.

https://www.facebook.com/events/890089664378147/

Sailor Jerry presents An Evening with Lucero
When: Thu Dec 3, 2015 8pm to 11pm
EST

Where: Ponte Vedra Concert Hall

Event Status: confirmed

Event Description: Sailor Jerry presents An Evening with Lucero at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall!
Tickets on Sale Friday, June 19 at 12noon!
Tickets:
$28.00 – Advance Purchase General Admission Standing Room Only
$32.00 – Day of Show General Admission Standing Room Only

The story of Lucero is best told by guitarist Brian Venable – “You could say we were one of the lucky ones, starting this band in April of ’98 without a clue as to what we were doing. We were getting tired of the steady punk rock and metal diet and we wanted to try our hand at country songs, or do our best Tom Waits/Pogues impersonation. The trick there was that we couldn’t really play our instruments! I had never played guitar before and Ben Nichols (lead singer, guitar) had only played bass in other bands. Finding Roy Berry (drums) and John C. Stubblefield (bassist) solidified the lineup and being hidden away in Memphis allowed us to woodshed, experiment with different sounds and create one that was ours alone.

“Eventually we got out of town, and playing 250 shows a year not only made us tight as a band but as a family as well. We are still one of the few bands out there with the original lineup from almost the beginning, and it shows. Picking up Rick Steff on keys allowed us to expand the sound and grow musically. Being able to play whatever we could think up in our heads and having the music we loved and grew up on motivate and inspire us to try new things and take chances. We realized that if you added some horns to Ben’s lyrics that it took it to the next step, from sad country rock to soul and R&B and we realized we were a Memphis band and came by it honest. We have always brought Memphis with us wherever we went and this just proved it.

“We came out screaming on 1372 Overton Park. Big sound, bigger horns – like a kid with a new toy we put them on everything and loved it! This record was a marked departure from the previous sound and announcement of the way things were gonna be now! While 1372 Overton Park was written and the horns added after the fact, Women & Work was written with the horns in mind so it was a little less gung ho and was starting to settle in nicely. Women & Work is one of the best modern Southern rock records in my opinion and the song “On My Way Downtown” has almost surpassed “Tears Don’t Matter Much” as the crowd favorite… almost!

“This brings us to the new record. All A Man Should Do contains some of the most resonant lyrics Ben Nichols has ever written, lyrics that read like chapters from his life on the duality of relationships, getting older, finding where you want to be in this world, and musically we are broadening our sound. Working with producer Ted Hutt for a third time at the famous Ardent Studios, we felt comfortable enough to take some chances with a palette of new tones that sound understated yet powerful, bringing life to the stories behind the lyrics without overshadowing them. It’s also the first time we’ve ever put a cover song on a record, with a full band version of Big Star’s “I Fell in Love with a Girl”, and having Jody from Big Star sing back-up vocals makes it that more special and amazing. This is a Memphis record in the greatest sense and a perfect finish to the three-part love letter to a city that brought us up and made us what we are today.

https://www.facebook.com/events/890089664378147/

Sailor Jerry presents An Evening with Lucero