Lucas Hoge

Location:
NASHVILLE, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Country
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There are less than 50 people in the tiny Nebraska town of Hubbell and nearly all of them came out to see Lucas Hoge leave. Lucas starting singing at the age of twelve, played in several bands throughout his teens and won over his hometown. During his farewell concert, friends, fans and family came to say good-bye and donated $2,500 seed money for his dream. Lucas packed up his 1994 Dodge Ram truck, headed straight for the country music capitol and quickly began making a name for him self.
Since arriving in Nashville, Lucas recorded two acclaimed country CDs, had an original song featured on the WB’s Superman show “Smallville” and “If Only I Could”, “Dirt” and “Get The Door” have won several music awards.
“My favorite place to write is when I’m on the road” Lucas says, while traveling to Iraq, Kuwait and Kosovo to perform for the troops he wrote “Medal Of Honor” which is featured on three compilation projects including the Music For Our Troops CD. Lucas was just asked to be the spokesperson for Not Alone, which is an organization that helps warriors and their families adjust after war.
Lucas has toured in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, all across the US and is currently touring the major motorcycle rallies.
Lucas was recently featured on The Today Show, Inside Edition, the Daily Buzz, Fox 17, Tennessee Mornings, Daytime TV and more to promote his TV show “Last Chance Highway” which is seen in over 30 million homes each week on Animal Planet. The show focuses on saving dogs in the south from being euthanized, to finding them forever homes up north. Lucas also penned and performs the shows theme song also titled ‘Last Chance Highway’, which is now available on iTunes.
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