Ethan Luck
Ethan Luck | |
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Luck performing with Relient K | |
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Birth name | Ethan John Luck |
Born |
Long Beach, California, U.S. | October 16, 1978
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Occupation(s) | Musician, producer, engineer |
Years active | 1993–present |
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Website |
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Ethan John Luck (born October 16, 1978) is a guitarist, drummer and photographer who has played in many bands, most prominently, the ska band The O.C. Supertones and rock band Relient K.[1] He has played on albums for Demon Hunter, Kutless, Roper, Nikki Clan and Last Tuesday.
Background
Luck and fellow Supertones alumnus Daniel Spencer ran Rebel Waltz Recording Co., a recording studio based in Franklin, Tennessee. Artists that recorded there included Flatfoot 56, August Burns Red, The Send, The Lonely Hearts and many others. Luck and Spencer also had a short-lived, Nashville-based punk band called My Red Hot Nightmare. Luck continues his love of recording and recently engineered and produced Supertones singer Matt Morginsky's first solo record.
On February 12, 2008, Luck announced on his personal website that would be the new drummer for pop punk band Relient K. The band also made the announcement on their website. Luck also posted a letter to Demon Hunter fans about his future in the band.[2] In August 2009, Luck and Don Clark decided to depart as guitarists from Demon Hunter. Luck and Clark's schedule's with Relient K and Invisible Creature, respectively, made it hard to keep up with Demon Hunter and their other projects.
In 2012, Luck began working on a new solo punk/ska/reggae project under the name Ethan Luck and the High Pressure System. The first single is "Hey Mr. Pharisee".[3] [4]
On April 21, 2013, Luck posted that he would no longer be with Relient K.[5]
Luck and his wife are vegan.[6]
Bands
Current
- Kings of Leon (touring musician - guitar, keyboards and percussion) 2014–present
- The Lees of Memory (touring musician - electric and acoustic guitar) 2015–present
- Ethan Luck (solo) 2012–present
Former
- Saved (before the band's name changed to the OC Supertones) (guitar) 1993–1994
- Pax (before the band was renamed PAX217) (guitar) 1994–1996
- Project 86 (drums/bass) 1996-1997
- The Dingees (drums) 1996–1998
- Value Pac (fill-in drummer/guitarist) 1998–2000
- The O.C. Supertones (guitar) 2000–2005
- Grand Incredible (guitar/drums) 2001
- Guerilla Rodeo (guitar) 2003
- My Red Hot Nightmare (lead vocals/guitar) 2005–2007
- Demon Hunter (lead guitar) 2005–2009
- Relient K (drums, percussion) 2008–2013
Has played live with
- John Davis (Superdrag) (guitar/bass) 2005–2011 (live guitarist/bassist)
- The Lonely Hearts (lead guitar/lap steel)
- Relient K On Spring 07 tour (lap steel)
- Ginger Sling (drums/guitar)
- Bleach (drums)
- PAX217 (drums)
- Jon Foreman (lap steel)
- Paramore (guitar)
- Mike Herrera (guitar)
- Shane Tutmarc (drums, guitar, bass, lap steel)
- Hillbilly Casino (drums)
- Kings of Leon (rhythm guitar, keyboard, piano, percussion, backing vocals)
Studio work
- Shane Tutmarc - "What Is This Love? (Single)" - Baritone Guitar - (2015)[7]
- Shane Tutmarc - "Til Daddy Gets Paid (Single)" - Engineer, Lap Steel, Bass, Guitar, Drums - (2015)[8]
- Corrin Campbell - "Where I Stand (Single)" - Guitar - (2012)
- Stephanie Smith - Not Afraid - Drums, Guitar, Bass & Music Written on Selected Tracks - Gotee Records (2008)
- Relient K - Let it Snow, Baby... Let it Reindeer - Lap Steel/"Country" Guitar - Gotee Records (2007)
- Demon Hunter - Storm the Gates of Hell - Engineered Guitar/Bass - Solid State Records (2007)
- MXPX - Secret Weapon - Engineered John Davis' guest vocals/Organ on "Sad Sad Song", Engineered Horns On "Punk Rock Celebrity" - Tooth & Nail Records (2007)
- Ruth - Secondhand Dreaming - Engineered John Davis guest vocals/Pedal Steel on "From Here To New York" Tooth & Nail Records (2007)
- Phil Joel - Deliberate Kids - Lap Steel on "Wise Man Rock" (2007)
- Chasing Victory - Fiends (album) - Pre-Production Engineer - Mono Vs Stereo (2007)
- Flatfoot 56 - Jungle of the Midwest Sea - Producer/Engineer/Mixer - Flicker Records (2007)
- Relient K - Five Score and Seven Years Ago - Moon Drums on "Deathbed" - Capitol Records (2007)
- The Send - Cosmos - Pre Production Engineer on "Begin" (2006)
- Kutless - Hearts of the Innocent - Music written for "Shut Me Out" and "The Legacy" w/ Aaron Sprinkle and Kutless - BEC Recordings (2006)
- Fair - The Best Worst-Case Scenario - Produced/Engineered John Davis' guest vocals/Pedal Steel - Tooth and Nail Records (2006)
- Last Tuesday - Become What You Believe - Producer/Engineered/Additional Guitar - Mono Vs Stereo (2006)
- John Davis - Arigato! - Pre Production Engineer (2006)
- Nikki Clan - Nikki Clan - Guitar/Bass - Sony Mexico (2006)
- Kutless - Strong Tower - Guitar - BEC Recordings (2005)
- Last Tuesday - Resolve - Guitar Solo on "It's Not Too Late" - Mono Vs Stereo (2005)
- What I Like About You - TV Show Cues - Guitar - Warner Bros. Records (2005)
- Roper - Brace Yourself for the Mediocre - Guitar/ Music Written on Selected Tracks - Five Minute Walk (2004)
Discography
- Ethan Luck
- Ethan Luck & The Intruders EP - 2015 - Vocals, Guitar, Bass & Drums
- Hard Seas EP - 2014 - Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Drums, Baritone & Lap Steel
- Cold Music - 2013 - Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Drums & Lap Steel
- Wounds & Fears EP - 2013 - Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Drums, Baritone & Lap Steel
- Hey, Mr. Pharisee (Single) - 2012 - Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Drums & Keys
- Relient K
- Collapsible Lung - Mono Vs Stereo Records 2013 - Drums
- Is for Karaoke - Mono Vs Stereo Records 2011 - Drums
- Forget and Not Slow Down- Drums/Vocals -Gotee Records(2009)
- Let it Snow, Baby... Let it Reindeer - Drums (2008 re-release tracks only) - Gotee Records (2007/2008)
- The Bird and the Bee Sides - Drums/Vocals - Gotee Records(2008)
- Demon Hunter
- Storm the Gates of Hell - Lead Guitar - Solid State Records (2007)
- The Triptych - Lead Guitar - Solid State Records (2005)
- My Red Hot Nightmare
- A Tribute to Superdrag - Vocals/Guitar - Double D Records (2006)
- My Other Band, Vol. 1 - Vocals/Guitar/Bass - Mono Vs Stereo (2006)
- The O.C. Supertones
- Unite - Guitar - BEC Recordings (2005)
- Revenge of the O.C. Supertones - Guitar/Bass - BEC Recordings (2004)
- Veggie Rocks! Compilation - Guitar/Vocals on "I Can Be Your Friend" - Forefront Records (2004)
- Hi-Fi Revival - Guitar - Tooth And Nail Records (2002)
- Happy Christmas Vol. 3 - Guitar- "Heaven's Got A Baby" - BEC Recordings (2001)
- Live! Volume One - Guitar - Tooth And Nail Records (2001)
- Loud and Clear - Guitar - BEC Recordings (2000)
- Guerilla Rodeo
- Ride, Rope and Destroy - Guitar - Ministry of Defense (2004)
- Grand Incredible
- G.I. Gantic - Guitar/Drums - BEC Recordings (2002)
- The Dingees
- Happy Christmas - Drums on "We Three Kings" - BEC Recordings (1998)
- Armageddon Massive - Drums - BEC Recordings (1998)
References
- ↑ Huey, Steve. "Biography: Relient K". AMG. Retrieved 9 May 2010.
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20080201075844/http://www.ethanluck.com/. Archived from the original on February 1, 2008. Retrieved February 12, 2008. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ "Jesusfreakhideout.com Music News, May 2012: Relient K's Ethan Luck To Release Debut Solo Project". jesusfreakhideout.com. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ↑ "Ethan Luck Releases Single and Announces New Solo Project". Indie Vision Music. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ↑ "Relient K - To all the great fans of Relient K It saddens... - Facebook". facebook.com. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ↑ "Vegan Cooking With Relient K". peta2.com. Retrieved 2013-04-24.
- ↑ http://www.shanetutmarc.com/audio/what-is-this-love/
- ↑ http://www.shanetutmarc.com/audio/til-daddy-gets-paid/