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Artist description
From the disciplined piano runs, to the strong, developed vocals, comes the sound of songs of life and dreams. A writer of consistent fluidity, and a composer of some of the most in-depth music heard, Orlando Luckey has emerged as one of the most welcomed sounds of originality in music today.His new album ‘Colors I Dream’ is an album of ethereal ambiance coupled with lyrics of love and peace. You can feel the emotion in the songs. This natural born musician has been interviewed in various newspapers and on radio stations alike. “One of the things I feel is needed is a separation from the norm” says Orlando. “Too many people want to sound like someone else, other than invest in their own emotions, thoughts, creativity. You must show people who you are, not what you think they want you to be.”Though he has been compared to Michael W. Smith, Orlando inhabits a sound all his own. Whether it be moving pads, pulling out your thoughts and emotions, or driving drums and guitar raising the heartbeat, Orlando’s music reaches inside to touch you. |
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Music Style
Pop |
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Musical Influences
Enigma, Enya, Peter Gaberiel, Phil Collins, Christopher Franke |
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Similar Artists
Michael W. Smith |
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Artist History
Orlando has been playing drums since 4th Grade, and from therepicked up guitar, bass, keyboards, woodwinds and brass. |
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Instruments
Orlando plays all instruments, keyboards being his main instrument. |
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Albums
Prophecy (1997), Colors I Dream (2000), Caren Campbell - Totally Yours (1985), Pentecost '92 (1992), The Luckey Family (1980) |
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Press Reviews
Orlando has been interviewed in the Miami UniversityNewsletter, Cornerstone Christian Newsletter, The Downtowner (Cincinnati),and on WAKW FM 93.3. |
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Location
Cincinnati, Ohio - USA |
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