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Shotgun | ||||
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Studio album by Tony Lucca | ||||
Released | March 30, 2004 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 55:19 | |||
Label | Lightyear | |||
Producer | Tony Lucca, Cees Van Der Linden, J.C. Chasez | |||
Tony Lucca chronology | ||||
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Shotgun is the third album by Tony Lucca and it was released on March 30, 2004.
Anthony James Lucca , is an American singer, songwriter, producer, and actor. He is perhaps best known for starting his career on The Mickey Mouse Club. After the Mickey Mouse Club, Lucca went to Los Angeles, California, for a brief career as an actor, then became a full-time musician. He is a consistent touring artist and has toured with a multitude of acts, including Maroon 5, Kelly Clarkson, *NSYNC, Marc Anthony, Josh Hoge, Sara Bareilles, Matt Duke, Tyrone Wells, and the late Chris Whitley. He finished in third place on the second season (2012) of the American reality television singing competition talent show, The Voice, broadcast on NBC.
Tony Lucca released two albums prior to Shotgun, independently and both were met with moderate success. The album was Lucca's first commercially distributed full-length studio album. Lucca wrote and composed most of the songs by himself, but co-wrote a few with friends such as Matt Morris and Robb Boldt.
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