Wednesday brings us Zachary Lucky in the kiln. Zachary is no stranger to the Folk Club stage as he has returned for numerous packed shows here in Medicine Hat. Once you hear this amazingly talented troubadour and his unique voice, you too will be hooked and bound to catch another of his shows.
Zachary Lucky is a Canadian songwriter, folk, and Country artist based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He is the grandson of Canadian country music legend Smilin Johnny Lucky.
Dubbed “The Laureate of the Lonesome Song,” Zachary Lucky has been making a name for himself as a well-respected singer-songwriter with The Wind clocking in as his sixth full-length album.
The Wind is a storyteller album. The instrumentation is stripped-down and subtle. Lucky’s husky baritone delivery is raw and steeped in a familiar classic country music composition. Each of these elements allows the listener to focus on the lyrics and imagine the places the story is navigating through. “The Wind feels like the album I’ve been trying to make my entire career,” remarks Zachary. “I’ve always tried to create albums that really put the song and story front and center, making the listener feel like they’re right there in the room with us.”
All Kiln shows are $30 each. The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm