Jon Lucien
Jon Lucien
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Genres: Ballads, Vocal Pop, Brazilian Pop, Quiet Storm, Smooth Jazz, Smooth Soul
Active: 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's
Born: January 8, 1942 in Tortola, British Virgin Islands
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Dubbed "the man with the golden throat" by Herbie Hancock, Jon Lucien was the premier crooner of the fusion era -- blessed with a deep, velvety voice ideally matched to romantic ballads, his sophisticated amalgam of soul, light jazz, and Caribbean rhythms never enjoyed commercial success commensurate with the esteem afforded him by critics and peers alike. Born Lucien Harrigan on Tortola in the British Virgin Islands on January 8, 1942, he grew up on the neighboring island of St. Thomas. An ardent fan of Nat King Cole, as a teen he played bass in Rico and the Rhythmaires, a group led by his father, %Eric. In the mid-'60s he relocated to upstate New York, recording commercial jingles and performing at parties, weddings, and bar mitzvahs. At one such gig he captured the attention of RCA exec Ernie Alshulter, and the label soon extended a contract offer.
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 Jon Lucien Nothing Lasts Forever       
 Jon Lucien Sweet Control       
Discography
Release: May 27, 2008
Label: Orchard, Sugar Apple
Release: August 10, 2004
Label: Orchard
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