Luke Wade
Growing up on Hurt Street in a sultry little Texas town might seem an auspicious beginning for a soul singer. But for Dublin, Texas’, Luke Wade, it’s hard to imagine that it would be anything short of destiny. Born of extraordinary artists and self-described ‘Hippies’, Luke is the product of a home that truly cultivated creativity. The youngest of four children, his music is the modern manifestation of the introspective and enlightened notions instilled by his parents. Bob and Wanda spawned a self-awareness that makes Luke’s music inherently reflective, without need of gimmick or novelty. His insightful and thoughtful lyrics make it easy to imagine that if Hurt Street were located in some distant galaxy, this is still the music he would create.
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A life-long musician, Luke was also a Top 8 Finalist from Season 7 of NBC’s Emmy Award-winning music competition, “The Voiceâ€. Since his run on the show, Luke has headlined over 200 dates and opened for Patti LaBelle, Andy Grammer, MKTO, Train, Daughtry, Blue October, Green River Ordinance, Ingrid Michelson, Jerry Jeff Walker, OAR, and David Cook. As the official 2015-16 Komen Artist, he recently released “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough†with Mia Z to benefit Susan G. Komen and the fight against breast cancer.  In the last 2 months, Luke has finished his tour with performances for the halftime show of the Denver Broncos game at Mile High Stadium, AT&T Stadium during the Dallas Cowboy game and performed the National Anthem at Texas Motor Speedway which was nationally televised on NBC.
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Luke will release a new EP in the Spring of 2016.
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Albums: “The River†(2014), “Tomorrow’s Ghosts†(2010) & “The Runaround†EP (2014)