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Lucero

 
Artist: Lucero
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Tennessee", "Rebels, Rogues & Sworn Brothers", "1372 Overton Park

Biography

Adding a Southern flavor to their love of the indie folk-pop of Ida, Memphis alt-country rockers Lucero have suffered the turbulence that comes with the indie scene, but their story of perseverance and survival is triumphant, so much so that director Aaron Goldman made a film about it. Formed by leader Ben Nichols in the late '90s, Lucero took their name from the Spanish word meaning "bright star." After releasing a single on the Landmark label, Lucero -- rounded out by drummer Roy Berry, bassist John C. Stubblefield and guitarist Brian Venable -- signed with the alternative country label Madjack for their 2001 self-titled debut. Momentum started to build with their 2002 release, Tennessee. With critics picking up on their rock and Replacements edge, a decision was made to sign with the more diverse label Tiger Style. The 2003 release That Much Further West earned them positive reviews and a spot on Rolling Stone's Hot List. Things seemed to be going well, but as the album was catching indie fire, Tiger Style announced they were closing shop.

The band formed its own label, Liberty & Lament, through a deal with East West and worked on its next album with famed musician/producer Jim Dickinson. Released in spring of 2005, Nobody's Darlings featured the most Southern-fried sounds from the band yet. Mixing archival footage along with footage shot during the recording of the album, Goldman premiered his Lucero documentary Dreaming in America in September of 2005. A month later the film was released on DVD and CD/DVD featuring 13 rare live bonus tracks. The out of print effort The Attic Tapes (originally released prior to their 2001 Madjack debut) was reissued in April 2006 with bonus early demo and rare 7" tracks, which preceded the release of Lucero's next studio effort, September's Rebels, Rogues & Sworn Brothers. Supporting tour dates through the fall followed with openers Rocky Votolato and William Elliott Whitmore. The year 2009 saw the release of Nichols' solo EP The Last Pale Light in the West along with the band's album 1372 Overton Park. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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Lucero

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Background information
Origin Memphis, Tennessee
Genres Rock
Alt. country
Indie rock
Southern rock
Cowpunk
Years active 1998–present
Labels Universal Music Group (2008 - Present)
Liberty & Lament
Madjack Records
Soul is Cheap
Love Lost
Thick Syrup Records
Landmark Records
Associated acts A Town Too Small
Lucky Old Son
Overjoid
The Paper Hearts
Red 40
The Simple Ones
Vegas Thunder
The Honorary Title
Website www.luceromusic.com
Members
Ben Nichols
Brian Venable
John C. Stubblefield
Roy Berry
Rick Steff
Todd Beene
Former members
Shane Callaway
Jeremy Freeze
Reiko
Steve Selvidge
Todd Gill

Lucero is an American punk/country infused rock band that is based in Memphis, Tennessee.

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Biography

Lucero's punk rock roots flavor their now "country-ish" music, while their Southern roots give them the twang that they have come to be known by. The band played for the first time in early 1998. Since 2001, they have played between 150 and 200 shows a year across the United States and Canada. They have released seven full length albums, the latest entitled 1372 Overton Park.

The members of Lucero are Roy Berry (drums), John C. Stubblefield (bass), Brian Venable (guitar), and Ben Nichols (guitar and vocals), and occasionally Rick Steff (piano, organ, accordion). Todd Gill substituted for Brian Venable from 2003 to 2004. The band also experimented with guitarist Steve Selvidge in the early months of 2003. Ben Nichols' previous band was Red 40 in which he played alongside Colin Brooks and Steve Kooms.

In late 2008 the band announced they had signed a 4 album deal with Universal Music Group. Their latest album, 1372 Overton Park, was released October 6, 2009.

The Last Pale Light in the West, the first solo release from frontman Ben Nichols, was released in January 2009 on the band's own label Liberty & Lament. The 7 song record was inspired by Cormac McCarthy's book Blood Meridian.

Nichols co-stars in MTV's "$5 Cover," a Craig Brewer-produced quasi-fictionalized series about the Memphis music scene that started in May 2009. A performance of Lucero's song "San Francisco" at the Young Avenue Deli in Memphis is featured in the trailer for the series.

Discography

Singles

  • My Best Girl

Slow dancing,diamond state heartbreak....... - Landmark Records (2000)

  • Split w/ Loggia Soul is Cheap (2004)

Albums

Compilation appearances

  • Thick Syrup Records - Thick Syrup Records (2007)

Videography

Title
Bright Stars on Lonesome Nights
Dreaming In America

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