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Soulful Saturday Live with Dee Lucas

Soulful Saturday Live with Dee Lucas

Make the last Saturday of every month "SOULFUL" with a live performance, cold drinks, and amazing scratch-made soul food! Doors open at 6:30 pm and the show starts at 7:30 pm.

National recording artist and saxophonist DEE LUCAS has been noted as the most consistent and hardest-working indie artist in the entire music industry while steadily growing his brand and fan base, beginning with Remembrance in 2004. Thereafter, it has been a steady showcase of unique stylings with Something to Ride 2 (2007), Standing Room Only (2010), Rebirth of the Smooth (2012), The Smooth Factor (2014), Going Deeper (2016), The Sweet Spot (2017), Going Left (2018), the critically-acclaimed The Time Is Now (2020), the outstanding offering of No Boundaries (2023), and now his much anticipated upcoming release title “Twenty” which celebrates his 20 years as solo recording artist. This captivating artist is a 3-time Billboard smooth jazz artist with four #1 hits across various smooth jazz charts.

In 1997, Lucas got his start as a musician playing as a sideman in a local band, Between 9&7. The band recorded a CD, which was a moderate regional hit. Although he got performances, both rhythm and solos, Lucas felt it was time to develop his own by ensemble to demand more challenges within himself as both a musician and entrepreneur. So, on New Year's Eve of 1999, Lucas formed his own contemporary jazz trio, Xpressions. They produced and recorded a CD titled Footprints, which gained notoriety in regional markets. The record contained the classic hit People Make the World Go Round.

In 2004, Dee Lucas's entrepreneur skills had surfaced, and his newly-formed record label, Mo Better Recordings, was conceived. His debut solo CD, Remembrance, was released and independently distributed in 2005. Adding consistency to his young but surprising start, Dee released his sophomore CD, Something to Ride 2, in 2007, which peaked at #10 on the Smoothjazz.com's Top 50 Indie Charts. With this record, the saxman wanted to further develop his own distinctive sound as a solo artist.

His style, from a horn perspective, is different from that of many traditional smooth jazz artists in terms of melodic phrasing. Lucas mentioned, "I like taking off on an uncharted path in music and Something to Ride 2 is a representation of the journey that I take each time I pick up the sax." Also in 2007, Dee was runner-up in the Capital Jazz Festival Competition.

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