Lucero's punk rock roots flavor their now "country-ish" music, while their Southern roots give them the twang that they have come to be known by. They had their start in Memphis, TN. The band played for the first time in early 1998. Since 2001, they have played between 150 and 200 shows a year across the United States and Canada. They have released six full length albums.
The members of Lucero are Roy Berry (drums), John C. Stubblefield (bass), Brian Venable (guitar), and Ben Nichols (guitar and vocals), Rick Steff (piano, organ, accordion), and occasionally Todd Beene (pedal steel). Todd Gill substituted for Brian Venable from 2003 to 2004. The band also experimented with guitarist Steve Selvidge in the early months of 2003. Ben Nichols' previous band was Red 40 in which he played alongside Colin Brooks and Steve Kooms.
In late 2008 the band announced they had signed a 4 album deal with Universal Music Group. Their latest album, 1372 Overton Park, was released October 6, 2009 and was the first Lucero album to feature a horns section.
Just saw them in Lexington Ky with my sweet little thing. Stellar, stellar live band. They play requests and interact with the crowd and are clearly having a fun time on stage. Just a great show all around.
MrJx2cliff 2 months ago
Gonna see these guys in Knoxville, will be the first time I have saw them live. I am beside myself
precisionrider 3 months ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Lucero
LOVE LOVE these gentlemen
twistedskitty 7 months ago
i love lucero <3
cupcakepal 7 months ago
Beware, UNFORTUNATELY ad is for the female artist Lucero, not these guys! What a drag!!!!!!!!
april21123 1 year ago