On January 20th, 2006 I went to see Lucky Livingstons at the Ramada Inn.
I was truly captivated by there style and creativity.
They are a young, but highly skilled group of musicians that are going to hit it big,
if they continue and work hard at putting together their showmanship and the original
superiority that they demonstrated that evening.
Of coarse I already knew that, as I have caught their show previously
and was amazed when they pulled off an old Led Zeppelin tune that I have
respected for years. Not to mention Sean Megoran’s mother is also a quality
musician herself. So it is of no surprise to me because they have the right
environment to foster an excellent band.
The band members are as follows:
Sean Megoran (Vocals/ Lead & Rhythm Guitar)
Mop Malanga (Bass Guitar, Vocals)
Kyle Lewis (Drums & Percussion)
The trio is a powerhouse of expression and creativity,
with the ability to write original material that has an
outstanding lyrical story behind it. Their song Cowboy
Spaceship is about a look into the future of space travel,
and having said that I will leave it up to them to tell you the story.
I am totally impressed with these three and will see
them when ever I have a chance. The thought I want
to leave you with is this. If there ever was a group
of kids, ready for the entertainer’s market, … it’s
Lucky Livingstons!
Find them on the web at
http://www.myspace.com/luckylivingstons
This article was written by,
Dave Headley .. aka, “Slippery”
01/27/2006
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Sean Megoran
is a great guitarist and vocalist, and has a quality
voice that will entice you throughout the evening.
It has a sense of feeling that brings your mind into
another place, another thought, another world. And he’ll
bring you back to reality with a rake across his strings and
a blistering lead solo at the end.
Mop Malanga
is an extremely talented individual,
as he also has the ability to pour out extreme
expression in his body movements and stance while
holding down bass riffs with ease. You will think he
is on a rocket ride to another dimension. I love to
see his face when he bends over backwards in the
middle of a bass riff.
Kyle Lewis
is a solid drummer. He has the ability to through
down a beat that will simply move you, and have you
standing up wondering if he can keep up the pace.
But believe me, .. he won’t miss a thing.
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