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David Ramirez

July 18, 2018 by Scott Ellis

David Ramirez

"I find there is so much beauty getting outside of your home and embracing life. That’s how travel inspires me."

David was born in Houston, TX and grew up in the suburb of Sugarland. While attending college in Dallas, he formed the David Ramirez band, an acoustic folk-pop act. After a stint in Nashville he packed his belongings into his Kia Rio car and hit the road. Without a booking agent or manager, he toured from city to city playing open mics, house shows, and dive bars. It was those experiences that inspired the songs on his first solo release, the 2007 EP, Birmingham, which included an early solo recording of the fan favorite "Fires." Since then David has released albums in 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, and 2017. In 2018, David’s songs were featured on notable TV shows, "This Is Us," "Billions," and "The Ranch." David just released his fourth full length album, entitled We’re Not Going Anywhere. The album is an expansive sound influenced by some of David’s favorite 80’s bands like The Cars and Journey, and lyrically reflective of the intense political landscape in America and his bi-racial viewpoints.

David Ramirez plays at Luck Reunion

David Ramirez plays at Luck Reunion

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Buck Meek

June 25, 2018 by Scott Ellis

Buck Meek

"You meet so many people on the road and a lot of those short bittersweet interactions you would have with a passing stranger weave their way into my songs.

Buck Meek’s songs are for the lost dogs of honest mechanics, good guys and girls born into a life of crime, runaways, snow spirits, the ghosts of Central Park, unsung diving-board stars, the affection shared through gambling, and so on. Bred in Texas, more bread in New York City, Meek spins outlaw ballads and quotidian fairy tales into a yarn, with Adam Brisbin on guitar, Mt. Davidson on bass, and Austin Vaughn on drums.

Looking to the past, following his fledgling years as a boy playing gut-bucket blues, manouche jazz, and western swing in bars and dance halls across Texas, he moved to NYC and released two solo EPs, Live from a Volcano (2013), and Heart Was Beat (2015). Shortly after moving to NYC, he met songwriter Adrianne Lenker, and after a year of fervent collaboration, they recorded two EPs, A-sides and B-sides (2014). The duo went on to circle the USA several times over before expanding into a four-piece outfit, Big Thief, and have since released two records, Masterpiece (2016) and Capacity (2017). Buck Meek is a kaleidoscope of human relationships that illuminates mysticism in the temporal, humor unearthed in tragedy, the strength of vulnerability, and the words unspoken that elucidate love. 

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Buck Meek interview at Luck Reunion

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Morgan Evans

June 25, 2018 by Scott Ellis

Morgan Evans

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Luck 2018 Redir

June 21, 2018 by Scott Ellis

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Mt. Joy

June 21, 2018 by Scott Ellis

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Mt. Joy

Mt. Joy participated in Southwest: On The Rise to Luck Reunion 2018.

"The most beautiful thing about this song, and really this record, is it's about how bad I wanted everything that's slowly starting to happen for this band."

Mt. Joy began as a rekindling of musical ambitions between high school friends Matt Quinn and Sam Cooper. Reunited in Los Angeles, the pair met multi-instrumentalist Michael Byrnes through a Craigslist ad. Together, they recorded three songs and sent them out into the world, hoping for the best. Over 15 million Spotify streams later, Mt. Joy have quickly transitioned from a part-time calling into a full-fledged band, with Rolling Stone hailing them as "your new folk-rock heroes" and NPR Music naming them a Favorite New Artist of 2018. In 2017, they toured with The Shins, The Head and The Heart, and Whitney, while popping up at Bonnaroo, Newport Folk, and Lollapalooza, eventually catching the attention of Dualtone Records. The songs on their self-titled debut album depict Quinn wrestling with his own conscience, where the mundane and the fantastic collide as he processes tragedy, society, and love. But there's a sense of hope underlying everything, girded by the fact that the LP is an impressive, honest portrayal of a young band facing that moment where dreams become reality, and finding beauty in the exhilarating uncertainty of it all.

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Marty O’Reilly & The Old Soul Orchestra

June 21, 2018 by Scott Ellis

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Marty O’Reilly & The Old Soul Orchestra

Marty O’Reilly & The Old Soul Orchestra participated in Southwest: On The Rise to Luck Reunion 2018.

"I think this part of the world has a really potent magic to it. That is something that has become essential to my worldview, and consequently what I strive for with music."

This project started as a trio playing traditional Americana, but over the years evolved into something much more difficult to classify. The sound is rich with Electric Resonator Guitar, violin, which has been described as a "fractured cubist painting," and a driving rhythm section of upright bass and drums. This project succeeds at experimenting musically, without losing accessibility. Marty O'Reilly & The Old Soul Orchestra is a folk project, a blues project, and a jam band without being traditional examples of any of those genres. Founded in 2012, the band has since developed a strong following throughout the west coast as well as much of Western Europe.

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‹ Hugh Masterson
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