Born in Seattle and raised near Detroit, Steve Lucky started playing piano at age eight and was playing and singing professionally by the time he was thirteen. He founded and led the six-piece Blue Front Persuaders through the ‘80s, playing swing, jump-blues, and ‘40s and ‘50s R & B, while living in Ann Arbor and attending the University of Michigan. Their novel sound and wild show was a big draw on the Midwest college circuit, earning them a spot on Star Search and a notable review for one of Lucky's original songs in Billboard magazine. In 1987 Lucky moved to New York City to play keyboards for Grammy award-winning guitarist and vocalist Johnny Clyde Copeland. During the next five years he was active in the Greenwich Village music scene, was hired to score performance art and theater, and performed with a diverse group of musicians including Joan Osborne, Blues Traveler, and the Spin Doctors.
1992
2008
Rumpus Records (4)
CD, Album
1998
Universal Music
CD, Comp
1998
Rumpus Records (4)
HDCD, Album
2018
2012
Not On Label
CD
2009
Not On Label (Dave Earl (4) Self-released)
CDr, Album
2008
Right Recordings
CD, Album
2007
Not On Label (Dave Earl (4) Self-released)
CDr, Album
2005
Blind Pig Records
CD, Album
2002
Electro-Fi Records
CD, Album
2002
2000
Globe Records (5)
HDCD, Album
1998
Black Top Records
CD
1998
Not On Label (Andy Santana & The West Coast Playboys Self-released)
CD, Album
1998
Globe Records (5)
CD, Album
1998
DM Records
CD, Comp
1998
1998
1998
1997
Blue Tone
CD
1996
Globe Records (5)
CD, Album
1996
1995
Blue Dot Records
CD, Album
1995
Flying Fish (2)
CD, Album
1994
Globe Records (5)
CD, Album
1999
1998
Jazziz
CD, Comp, Promo
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