Lucas Chaisson Lucas Chaisson Edmonton Lucas Chaisson, a 21 year old from Cochrane, Alberta “is an honest and confident writer who isn’t afraid to tread familiar ground with new eyes. Often described as an old soul, Lucas uses the musical stylings of a past generation to honestly and succinctly capture the experiences of a prairie youth. With refined finger picking and gently percussive strumming, Chaisson proves a striking command over the guitar for someone so young. His is a unique blend of country rock, folk and pop not to be missed.” L.Prost –Calgary Folk Festival Growing Pains, his latest release, has been getting attention across his home province of Alberta, and around the country. This was a great follow-up to his debut recording “No Loitering” and EP “A Far Cry From”. Both full length records received Canadian Folk Music Award nominations for “Young Performer of the Year”. And, in November 2012, Lucas became one of only seven Alberta artists to win a Canadian Folk Music Award. His music has received local and national airplay on stations such as CBC, CKUA (#8 spot June 2012) and CJSW and CJSR. Growing Pains also garnered the attention of commercial radio, with tracks in regular rotation on UP 97.7. Internationally, Lucas was declared a “must see” on the prestigious Folk DJ List at the 2012 International Folk Alliance Conference in Memphis. He was one of 22 chosen to represent Alberta to the annual Conferences in Toronto 2013 and Kansas City in February 2014 both with Official Showcases. Again, he is invited as a part of the Alberta group to the 2015 Folk Alliance Conference in Kansas City. Lucas new record, Telling Time, produced by Colin Linden, is already creating a stir and will be released April 2, 2015 in Edmonton and April 10, 2015 in Calgary. The strong song writing showcased on his studio recordings and ability to make an emotional connection with his audience has garnered him the opportunity to play high profile venues such as the Edmonton, Calgary, Canmore and Winnipeg Folk Festivals. These strong showings have also led to performances at The Epcor Center for the Performing Arts, The Arden Theatre and numerous Folk Clubs and soft seat venues across Western Canada. Lucas Chaisson’s tracks Love's So Loud by Lucas Chaisson published on 2015-01-29T21:13:27Z Start A Fire by Lucas Chaisson published on 2015-01-29T21:07:02Z Songs I Thought I Wrote by Lucas Chaisson published on 2014-02-13T18:18:34Z People Get Ready 1 by Lucas Chaisson published on 2014-02-13T18:15:28Z Song For A Flower by Lucas Chaisson published on 2014-02-13T18:08:26Z Boys by Lucas Chaisson published on 2014-02-13T17:15:13Z Growing Pains by Lucas Chaisson published on 2012-05-04T01:44:04Z