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CMA Nominee, Luke Dick, Announces New Album

NEW ALBUM, MUSIC FROM THE DOCUMENTARY RED DOG, AVAILABLE DEC. 4 13 Track Project Features Superstars Miranda Lambert and Dierks Bentley, The Black Keys’ Patrick Carney, GRAMMY-winner Natalie Hemby and Rising Country Artist Jackson Dean  “Polyester” Performed by Luke Dick Featuring Miranda Lambert Out Now NASHVILLE, TN...

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Red Dog Documentary to Premiere at SXSW

AUSTIN, Texas - Nashville, Tenn.-based singer-songwriter and filmmaker Luke Dick, an Oklahoma native, will celebrate the world premiere of his feature documentary "Red Dog," which delves into the outrageous story of one of the rowdiest oil boom landmarks in his home state's history, at the...

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Check out my Interview with NPR

The names Natalie Hemby and Luke Dick have appeared side-by-side in the songwriting credits of some of the most ambitious albums generated by the Nashville mainstream in recent years. They helped craft Kacey Musgraves' "Velvet Elvis," a disco-dosed declaration of affection in the key of...

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NPR Music is Loving Republican Hair’s “Miss Prince” Single

[iframe id="https://www.youtube.com/embed/2rmHJmBaANI"] "Miss Prince," the latest single from Dick's unique and highly enjoyable band Republican Hair, expresses that grief via a funky beat that serves as a great coping mechanism. Written with fellow top songwriters Natalie Hemby and Trent Dabbs, "Miss Prince" takes to task an...

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Oklahoma Gazette Talks About My Film Project: Red Dog

The Oklahoma Gazette featured a story about me and my latest project, Red Dog, chronically my life growing up in an Oklahoma strip club. His latest venture goes back a good deal further. Red Dog is the documentary Dick and director Casey Pinkston are making about...

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ACM Party for a Cause

Luke will be performing at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, NV on Friday, March 31, 2017. Get tickets at partyforacause.com....

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Inside Eric Church’s “Kill a Word” – CMT

CMT wrote an article about the song I cowrote with Eric Church, "Kill a Word". Church co-wrote “Kill a Word” with songwriters Jeff Hyde and Luke Dick, the latter of whom came up with the initial idea for the song in March, 2015. “I had the title,...

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