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San
Francisco Chronicle
"Amid Diverse Influences, this acoustic guitarist finds his own sound..." -Tony
Cooper
Eureka
Times Standard
"Cas Lucas, age 27, is on the verge
of something big... Backed by a strong cast of producers and
players and armed with the type of laid-back acoustic groove
that has yielded hordes of fans for artists like Jack Johnson
and John Mayer,
Cas Lucas is poised on the edge of mainstream success..î -
Joel Hartse
Quote
From Yusef Lateef
(Legendary, Grammy-Winning Multi-Instrumentalist & Cas's
Advisor/Teacher)
"For nearly three years I have had
the opportunity to collaborate with Mr. Cas Lucas in the area
of music... When he plays and sings both standards and his own
original (music), you can hear and feel the echoes of Blind Lemon
Jefferson, Son House, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, and then
some.... His unique ability reflects his intelligence, his discipline,
and deeply serious creativity..."
Whisperin'
and Hollerin'
"There's an old soul in Cas Lucas's young body. One wonders where kids like
this get such strong, world-weary emotions coursing through their throats...
Mezmerizing guitar picking through out, with Lucas spinning a web with his strings;
They should call him Spider-man for the knots and tangled structures he creates
with his fingers... ""Giving it Back"" is independent music
in it's purest form, free from any trends or hip stlyings..." - Adam Harrington
San
Luis Obispo New Times Weekly
"Compared to acoustic-pop artists such as John Mayer and Jack Johnson, Lucas
gives his adult alternative pop/rock a blues-tinged feel that has received international
critical acclaim... Lucas is a more gifted guitarist than (Jack) Johnson. He's
got a casually bell-clear voice, and his breezy tunes bounce along sweetly..." -
Glen Starkey
Beyond
the Chron.
"Songs like "Dream a Window, and 'Feel You",
put him for me, squarely on the path of the great storytellers
and songwriters, like Pete Seeger, and John
Prine... Watching and listening to Lucas is a joy, because you get the feeling
you are watching a true bluesman in the making.î
-Doc E. Smith (Music Columnist and Award Winning Percussionist)
EntertainmentInUK.com
(Review of "Giving it Back")
"Lucas has a disarmingly pleasing
voice; you almost don't notice how fatalistic ""Home"" is
until you've listened closely to the words, which is what you should be doing
for the entire album because this boy can truly write. However, it's the guitar
playing that impresses the most; Lucas and fellow guitarist Steve Inglis make
quite a team, jamming fluidly. Giving It Back is tender on the headphones as
Lucas creates a level of intimacy that charms and warms the heart. ..." -
Elizabeth Jacobsen
Shotgun
Magazine (Review of "Giving it Back")
"Listening to Lucas swim through
the delicate chords on this LP is akin to watching a flower
bloom: You donít know whatís happening inside the plant
so you just sit there, mesmerized. I can listen to this
album for endless hours, let the heavy weight of reality
cascade from my shoulders and slip into the aural comforts
of ìFeeliníî and ìDream a Window,î the opening ñ and finest ñ tracks
on this wonderfully engaging CD." - Kyrby Raine
Tacoma
Weekly Volcano
"Lucas's album Giving it Back seems posessed by the old soul of a
bluesman." - Michael Sutton
California
Daily Aggie
"Cas Lucas is a hook-er. Artsweek cannot confirm that he will do naughty
things to you or others in exchange for money. But, we do know that this Bay
Area artist will reel you in with similar hooks, lyricism and charm of John Mayer
and Jason Mraz .î - Rachel R. Bogert
Music
Liberation Project (Review as session player on "Sky Cooper")
"Another shout goes to Cas Lucas. Iím super impressed with his ability.
He often reminds me of Ben Harperís finer moments, but isnít stuck in one style.î
Review
Centre (CD review)
"Giving It Back" follows Lucas' emotional terrain, hiking through misery
and joy with a true storyteller's ear and the gut instinct of an Army general.
This is a man who plays what he feels - and what he feels like. Every track's
a sparkler, especially "Feelin'" (albeit too short), "Dream A Window," and "You
and Me." - Barry Andrews
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