Lucero with guest Jade Jackson
MOVED TO THE MAIN STAGE AT THE ST. AUGUSTINE AMPHITHEATRE!
Lucero with guest Jade Jackson
MOVED TO THE MAIN STAGE AT THE ST. AUGUSTINE AMPHITHEATRE!
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DateFeb 26, 2020
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Event Starts7:00 PM
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Doors Open6:00PM
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Ticket Prices$27 - $29
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On SaleOn Sale Now
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Pit TypeGeneral Admission Standing
Lucero with guest Jade Jackson
MOVED TO THE MAIN STAGE AT THE ST. AUGUSTINE AMPHITHEATRE!
Event Details
MOVED TO THE MAIN STAGE AT THE ST. AUGUSTINE AMPHITHEATRE!
Lucero has long been admired in their hometown of Memphis, where they have hosted “The Lucero Family Block Party” every spring for a number of years. At the 2018 Block Party they celebrated their 20th anniversary as a band, with the city’s Mayor Jim Strickland officially declaring it “Lucero Day.”
The group found their name in a Spanish/English dictionary. “Lucero” is variously translated as “bright star” or “morning star.” None of them can speak Spanish.
It’s been two decades since original members Ben Nichols, Brian Venable, Roy Berry, and John C. Stubblefield (keyboardist Rick Steff joined in 2006) started playing shows in Memphis. The band’s first show was April 13, 1998 at a warehouse space across the street from what is now the National Civil Rights Museum, the infamous Lorraine Motel where Martin Luther King Jr. was shot. Their first set was six songs played to about six people. in Colorado.
The band’s ninth studio album, Among the Ghosts, is their first for noted Nashville indie label Thirty Tigers. It was recorded and co-produced with Grammy-winning engineer/producer and Memphis native Matt Ross-Spang (Jason Isbell, Margo Price, Drive by Truckers) at the historic Sam Phillips Recording Service, the studio built by the legendary producer after outgrowing his Memphis Recording Service/Sun Studio.
Recorded primarily live as a five-piece, Among the Ghosts eschews the Stax-inspired horns and Jerry Lee Lewis-style boogie piano featured on some of the band’s past recordings for a streamlined rock & roll sound that pays homage to their seminal influences as it seeks to push that legacy into the future. For a band who carried the torch of the alt-country movement back in the 90’s and helped pave the way for what is now called Americana, Lucero have re-discovered what inspired them in the first place. The sound is more their own and at the same time not exactly like anything they’ve done before. This is a band settling into their craft. The 10-song disc’s title is both a tribute to the spirits which roam the streets of their fabled city, as well as the hard road the determinedly independent band set out on 20 years ago. The band played around 200 shows per year for many of those 20 years.
Additional Ticket Information
- $27.00 – Advanced Purchase General Admission
- $29.00 – Day of Show General Admission
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