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listen
Haven’t heard Lucky Break yet? Listen
to some samples:
Also, read more about and listen to Lucky Break’s
Uniquely American,
Uniquely Jewish side.
Listen to Tablet Magazine reporter’s Jon Kalish interview with Jerry Wicentowski.
“The haunting Conversation in the Womb
never really touched me until I heard it redone by
Jerry Wicentowski... he performed it exquisitely...
[with a] professional, authentic country feel.” - Hislahavus
contact
To request a promotional package and music sampler, or to
discuss how Lucky Break can distinguish your event,
please contact: Jerry Wicentowski (414) 273-1880 or jerry@luckybreak.us.
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Lucky Break
Music is a Language of Many Dialects Lucky Break Speaks Just
One — Traditional Bluegrass
Before mass culture made us all the same from suburb to shining suburb,
our dialect told people where we came from. Lucky Break’s home is in the
music of the Appalachian hills-- in sad ballads of lost loves and hard
times, in breakneck fiddle tunes that couild make the dead tap their
feet, and in sweet songs of redeeming love, heavenly and otherwise. the
oldest songs have traveled well for hundreds of years, becoming a
tradition that transcends place and time. Bluegrass music is no longer
regional. But the source remains the same and will never change.
It’s the distilled essence of the life of the common folk filtered
through three chords and poured from the heart that makes Lucky Break’s
music what it is. The pure vocals, intricate harmonies, and instrumental
virtuousity are all here too, but that’s the easy part. It’s the feeling
that separates high lonesome from high tech.
So if your recent musical listening has involved too much slick
production and not enough broken heart, sample some of our songs. It
might be the Lucky Break you’ve been waiting for.

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