Lucas John at Moonshine Flats
Fri Nov 15
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Event Description
GUEST LIST INFO:
- Doors Open @ 8pm
- Guest List Sign-Up Ends @ 6pm or when Guest List is full
- Guest List Closes @ 10pm. Must Arrive before 10pm for Guest List Consideration!
NIGHTLY SCHEDULE:
- Line Dancing & Lessons: 8pm-10pm
- Live Music: 10pm-12am
- DJ & Dancing: 12am until Close
LEARN MORE ABOUT - A seasoned singer-songwriter focused on the power of a lyric and the energy of the music, Lucas is no stranger to the music industry. Originally from Williamsburg, VA, Lucas began his career at the age of 16 as a singer and guitar player at the renowned Busch Gardens theme park located in his hometown. Since his move to Nashville in 2011, he has exceeded his small town dreams. He has written songs with legendary songwriters such as Aaron Barker (George Strait's "I Can Still Make Cheyenne," Lonestar's "What About Now"), Doug Johnson (Randy Travis' "Three Wooden Crosses"), Mark Irwin (Alan Jackson's "Here in the Real World," Tim McGraw's "Highway Don't Care"), Danny Wells (George Strait's "Check Yes or No") and others. He has taken legendary stages such as The Bluebird Cafe, The Grand Ole Opry, Red Rocks Amphitheater and Nissan Stadium to name a few! As the lead guitar player for Stoney Creek recording artist, Frank Ray, Lucas performed on Old Dominion's No Bad Vibes arena tour throughout the US and Canada. Whether it was as a lead guitar player for an artist or as the artist himself, Lucas has performed on festival lineups and opened for artists such as Jelly Roll, Bret Michaels, Jon Pardi, Megan Moroney, Brothers Osbourne, Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood, Jake Owen, LoCash, Sam Hunt, Chris Young, Dylan Scott, Chase Matthew and many others. While Nashville is the home for country music, Lucas is a rock pop artist that strives to create fun yet genuine and earnest music. He is a force to be reckoned with as a performer. Don't believe it? Come and see for yourself. You can see Lucas John performing with his band, The Delinquents, at Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Row every Saturday morning in Nashville, TN.