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  1. The Lucky Ones are a band from the Yukon Territory. They grew up listening to the music of their parents, and their parents' parents before them. Their unique brand of country-roots music imparts traditional arrangements with a contemporary disposition, reminiscent of old-time dances in hotel taverns and barrooms, barns, kitchens and saloons.

  2. Canadian The Lucky Ones are a Yukon authentic country-roots band with a contemporary gloss, and the members hail from such places as Lake Laberge, Old Crow, Whitehorse, Dawson City, and Faro. Their debut album ‘Lucky Ones’ takes us back to old-time bar-room territory.

  3. 867-335-7001 theluckyonesmusic.gmail.com. PR - Canada/US. PR - UK/Europe. Jason Schneider Media. 226-550-4865 Jason@jasonschneidermedia.com. G Promo PR.

  4. Feb 23, 2021 · They are now back with a new band member Matt Sallee (who replaced ex-member Avi Kaplan) and a brand-new originals record called The Lucky Ones. Six years after their last original record and a plethora of cover albums, Pentatonix are more than ready to fill several radio stations and playlists with the melodic sound of their unique a capella style.

  5. Jan 28, 2022 · The Lucky Ones’ sophomore album, Slow Dance, Square Dance, Barn Dance, continues to see that sound evolve on nine new original tunes that showcase the band’s wide-ranging musical chops and unique personalities, augmented by guests musicians Aaron P. Burnie on banjo, Hayley Warden on upright bass, Akilena Jóhansson on accordion and backing vocalist Jo Lane Dillman.

  6. theluckyonesmusic.bandcamp.com › album › the-lucky-onesThe Lucky Ones

    Jul 16, 2021 · The Lucky Ones by The Lucky Ones, released 16 July 2021 1. Fool's Gold 2. Snowflakes in the Sun 3. The Old 98 4. Waitin' on a Paycheque 5. Everybody Dance 6. Since the Farm Got Sold 7. Wish 8. Drunken Goodnight The Lucky Ones hail from the Yukon in Canada’s Far North, the territory made famous by the Klondike Gold Rush.

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  8. Sep 8, 2021 · The Lucky Ones’ self-titled debut album partners bluegrass and string band music with detailed stories about Canada’s Far North, Yukon in fact, the territory made famous by the Klondike Gold Rush. The music here is music that members of the band heard as they grew up, passed from generation to generation and now to us.