Clyde Lucas

Clyde Lucas

1977

Personal Details

Biography

Clyde Lucas is a multi-talented individual who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry as a producer, composer, and director. Notably, he directed the film "Time Machine: The Journey Back", which starred renowned actors Rod Taylor, Alan Young, and Michael J Fox, and was distributed by the prestigious Warner Bros.

In addition to his work in film, Lucas has also collaborated on the project "Thank Ya, Thank Ya Kindly", which featured the talents of Paul Hogan and Clint Eastwood. Moreover, he is a proud lifetime member of the International Western Music Association, a testament to his dedication to his craft.

Lucas' career in music spans over four decades, dating back to the 1970s. As a drummer, singer, and guitarist, he has performed with the Original Caste, also known as One Tin Soldier, and has even appeared on the popular television show "The Hardy Boys" alongside notable guests Paul Williams and Shaun Cassidy.

In his personal life, Lucas met his partner, Bobbi, and together they formed a dynamic duo, serving as the house band at the iconic Knotts Berry Farm. They also went on to open the Crazy Horse Saloon in Newport Beach, California, where they entertained audiences for many years.

One of the highlights of Lucas' career was his 15-year stint as the house band at the Golden Boot Awards, which benefits the Motion Picture & Television Fund. This impressive track record is a testament to his enduring talent, dedication, and passion for the entertainment industry.

Career

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1993