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Jim Luke

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About Me

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First of all, thanks for visiting.
I am a songwriter and I have numerous songs available.
If you are an artist, band, publisher, producer, record company, etc...looking for matierial, then you’ve found the right place.
I have a couple songs under contract in Nashville and recently signed a licensing agreement with LPJ Entertainment in Beverly Hills, CA. They promote music to movie and television production companies. Their website is www.lpjentertainment.com. Click on Licensed Music, and I’m number 20.
Thanks for visiting and Live It Up.
Sincerely,
Jim Luke
12-13-07 I’m excited and honored to announce that “Kiss Your Ass Goodbye” has been included in the motorcycle adventure documentary “Get Lost: Oregon”. This film by Brian Van Buskirk and Dru Martin captures a 1500 mile trip from California to Washington and includes breath-taking scenery, incredible cinematography, and a great soundtrack. I had the privilege of attending the premier showing tonight at a packed house at McMenamin’s Pub & Theatre in NE Portland. Check it out at www.motoventurefilms.com.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 4/17/2006
Band Website: This is it!
Band Members: N/A
Influences: I like all genres of music, so I've been influnced by a lot of different artists.
Sounds Like: Various. Bahamas Bacardi Bikinis is like a Kenny Chesney or Jimmy Buffett song. Kiss Your Ass Goodbye would be perfect for Garth Brooks. Live It Up is something Montgomery Gentry could do.
Record Label: n/a
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Curry Hotel

I've traveled to various places around the US and have stayed in hotels operated by people from various Asian countries (India, Pakistan, etc).  The people are friendly and the facility was adequ...
Posted by Jim Luke on Tue, 02 Oct 2007 12:35:00 PST

Cattle and Antelope

Yesterday we traveled through Wyoming.  We encountered winds over 45 mph and saw many herds of Cattle and Antelope.  Mom wondered if they ever cross-breed.  I told her, "Sure - the...
Posted by Jim Luke on Thu, 27 Sep 2007 06:40:00 PST