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In 2007, Lukas Nelson moved from [[Paia, Hawaii]] to [[Los Angeles]] in 2007 to attend [[Loyola Marymount University]]. At a [[Neil Young]] rock concert in 2008, he met musician Anthony LoGerfo, who shared Nelson's interest in rock music. They began playing together and launched Promise of the Real with Tato Melgar [[percussionist|(percussionist]]), and Merlyn Kelly ([[bassist]]) <ref>{{Cite web |last=Harward |first=Randy |title=Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real |url=https://www.cityweekly.net/utah/lukas-nelson-and-promise-of-the-real/Content?oid=2967012 |access-date=May 31, 2023 |website=Salt Lake City Weekly |language=en}}</ref> The band name was inspired by a lyric from a Neil Young song. The specific lyric "Some get stoned, some get strange, but sooner or later it all gets real," is found in the song ''Walk On''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Lukas Nelson |url=https://www.playingforchange.com/artists/lukas-nelson |access-date=2024-03-31 |website=Playing For Change |language=en}}</ref>
In 2007, Lukas Nelson moved from [[Paia, Hawaii]] to [[Los Angeles]] in 2007 to attend [[Loyola Marymount University]]. At a [[Neil Young]] rock concert in 2008, he met musician Anthony LoGerfo, who shared Nelson's interest in rock music. They began playing together and launched Promise of the Real with Tato Melgar [[percussionist|(percussionist]]), and Merlyn Kelly ([[bassist]]) <ref>{{Cite web |last=Harward |first=Randy |title=Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real |url=https://www.cityweekly.net/utah/lukas-nelson-and-promise-of-the-real/Content?oid=2967012 |access-date=May 31, 2023 |website=Salt Lake City Weekly |language=en}}</ref> The band name was inspired by a lyric from a Neil Young song. The specific lyric "Some get stoned, some get strange, but sooner or later it all gets real," is found in the song ''Walk On''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Lukas Nelson |url=https://www.playingforchange.com/artists/lukas-nelson |access-date=2024-03-31 |website=Playing For Change |language=en}}</ref>


In the fall of 2008, the band released the EP, ''Live Beginnings,'' recorded at the Belly Up Tavern in [[Solana Beach, California]]. Sales from the EP supported costs of their early touring. In January 2009, the band began a nine-show tour opening for [[Willie Nelson]], including a five-night stop at [[The Fillmore]] in San Francisco. Following that tour the band embarked on a two-week tour with [[B.B. King]] through Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and Nebraska.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.saljournal.com/news/story/Lukas-Nelson-12-3-clone|title=salina.com - an online service of the Salina Journal|date=December 7, 2010|access-date=October 17, 2017|url-status=bot: unknown|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101207150416/http://www.saljournal.com/news/story/Lukas-Nelson-12-3-clone|archive-date=December 7, 2010}}</ref>
In the fall of 2008, the band released the EP, ''Live Beginnings,'' recorded at the Belly Up Tavern in [[Solana Beach, California]]. Sales from the EP supported costs of their early touring.<ref>{{Cite web |date=April 4, 2024 |title=ramentertainment.com |url=https://ramentertainment.com/lukas-nelson |url-status=live |website=Ram Entertainment and Special Event Services}}</ref> By January 2009, they were on the road with [[Willie Nelson]] (Lukas Nelson's father), a trip that included five-nights of shows at [[The Fillmore]] in [[San Francisco]]. Later that year, they shared the stage with [[B. B. King|B.B. King]] and appeared at festivals including the [[Waterfront Blues Festival]] and the [https://www.tellurideblues.com/ Telluride Brews and Blues Festival].<ref>{{Cite web |title=concertarchives.org |url=https://www.concertarchives.org/bands/lukas-nelson-promise-of-the-real?page=54#concert-table |url-status=live |access-date=April 4, 2024 |website=Concert Archives}}</ref>


In April 2009, they released their first studio EP, ''Brando's Paradise Sessions'', featuring bassist/producer [[John Avila]]. The album cover art was painted by Nelson's younger brother, Micah Nelson, an artist, composer and musician, and his artwork has appeared on covers of other albums by Lukas and POTR.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Lukas Nelson & POTR confirm 2023 fall headline tour |url=https://www.gratefulweb.com/articles/lukas-nelson-potr-confirm-2023-fall-headline-tour |access-date=2024-03-31 |website=Grateful Web |language=en}}</ref>.
That year, they released the studio EP ''Brando's Paradise Sessions.'' The five track release features bassist [[John Avila]] in place of their their original bassist, Merlyn Kelly, who was no longer with the band. The album cover is a painting by Nelson's younger brother, Micah Nelson, an artist, composer and musician, and his artwork appears on several of their other albums. . Nelson shared an enthusiastic [[Facebook]] post (see Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real, June 18, 2009) announcing availability of EP their upcoming [[Hotel Café|Hotel Cafe]] show in Los Angeles.


Original bassist Merlyn Kelly left the band in 2009. Corey McCormick became the band's bass player in 2010. McCormick had performed with [[Chris Cornell]] of [[Soundgarden]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chriscornell.org.uk/articles/conversationwithchriscornell.htm|title=A conversation with Chris Cornell by Clare O'Brien|date=June 22, 2007|access-date=October 17, 2017|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070622022648/http://www.chriscornell.org.uk/articles/conversationwithchriscornell.htm|archive-date=June 22, 2007}}</ref>
In March 2010, they released their first studio album, ''Promise of the Real,'' recorded at the [[Pedernales Recording Studio]] in [[Austin, Texas]]. Corey McCormick, their new bassist, appears on the album having joined the band earlier that year. McCormick had previously been an instrumentalis with Soundgarden and [[Chris Cornell]].<ref>{{cite web |date=June 22, 2007 |title=A conversation with Chris Cornell by Clare O'Brien |url=http://www.chriscornell.org.uk/articles/conversationwithchriscornell.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070622022648/http://www.chriscornell.org.uk/articles/conversationwithchriscornell.htm |archive-date=June 22, 2007 |access-date=October 17, 2017}}</ref> The album consists of 12 tracks and one bonus track. Two cover tracks, ''Pali Gap/Hey Baby'' ([[Jimi Hendrix]]) and ''L.A.''([[Neil Young]])'','' songs by iconic artists that had heavily influenced the young band members''.'' (Album engineer [[Steve Chadie]]'s 6-year-old daughter provided the cover art and the release includes a booklet of Micah Nelson's paintings created on stage during their concerts. They also covered ''Peaceful Solution'', a song written by Lukas's father, [[Willie Nelson]], and his sister Amy Niccore. In addition, Willie sang back up on "Sound of Your Memory" and "Fathers and Mothers". Lukas's aunt, [[Bobbie Nelson]], appears on piano on "Fathers and Mothers".


They toured extensively from coast to coast promoting the album, pushing through a grueling schedule, performing over 200 shows in a year. Shortly after a 2010 performance at the [[Bridge School Benefit]], a casual conversation with [[Neil Young]] led to his offer of his studio for the recording of their upcoming album. <ref>{{Cite web |title=relix.com |url=https://relix.com/articles/detail/i-didnt-bring-a-band-the-origins-of-neil-young-promise-of-the-real/ |url-status=live |access-date=April 4, 2024 |website=Relix}}</ref> Grateful for such an opportunity, they left their home base in [[Venice, Los Angeles]], and headed to [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]] to produce the next album.<ref>{{Cite web |title=glidemagazine.com |url=https://glidemagazine.com/20701/lukas-nelson/ |url-status=live |access-date=April 4, 2024}}</ref>
=== Promise of the Real Touring Appearances (2010–2012) ===
The band released its first album, ''Promise of the Real'', in December 2010.

''Promise of the Real'' was recorded in Austin, Texas at [[Pedernales Country Club|Pedernales Studios]] in March 2010. Album engineer [[Steve Chadie]]'s 6-year-old daughter provided the cover art. The album also contains a booklet of paintings and illustrations created on stage by Lukas's brother, Micah, during the band's concerts.

The album consists of 12 tracks and one bonus track. The band paid homage to two influences, [[Jimi Hendrix]] and [[Neil Young]], in the songs "Pali Gap/Hey Baby" and "L.A."<ref>{{cite web |last=Ruehl |first=Kim |url=http://www.nodepression.com/profiles/blogs/review-lukas-nelson-amp?xg_source=activity |title=Review: Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real |website=Nodepression.com |date=April 29, 2015 |access-date=May 6, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120401223618/http://www.nodepression.com/profiles/blogs/review-lukas-nelson-amp?xg_source=activity |archive-date=April 1, 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The band covered "Peaceful Solution", a song written by Lukas's father, [[Willie Nelson]], and his sister Amy Niccore. And Willie sang back up on "Sound of Your Memory" and "Fathers and Mothers". Lukas's aunt, [[Bobbie Nelson]], played piano on "Fathers and Mothers".

Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real played more than 200 shows across the United States during 2011, promoting "Promise of the Real". Major festival appearances included Stagecoach, [[Farm Aid]], [[Bridge School Benefit]], Sturgis [[Buffalo Chip Campground]], and Willie Nelson's Country Throwdown Tour. The band also made national TV appearances on [[The Tonight Show]] with [[Jay Leno]], [[Jimmy Kimmel Live!]], and the [[Late Show with David Letterman]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2649431/|title=Lukas Nelson|website=IMDb.com|access-date=May 6, 2015}}</ref>

The band frequently opened shows for Willie Nelson in 2012 during which Lukas played with his father's band.


===''Wasted'' (2012)===
===''Wasted'' (2012)===

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Lukas Nelson
Also known asPOTR
OriginVenice, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
GenresRock, country rock, roots rock
Years active2008–present
LabelsFantasy
MembersLukas Nelson
Anthony LoGerfo
Tato Melgar
Corey McCormick
Logan Metz
Past membersMerlyn Kelly
Websitelukasnelson.com

Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, sometimes referred to as POTR, is an American country rock band formed in Los Angeles in 2008. [1] The band consists of Lukas Nelson (lead vocals,songwriter, acoustic and electric guitars), Anthony LoGerfo (drums), Corey McCormick (bass guitar, vocals), Logan Metz (keyboards, lap steel, banjo, harmonica, vocals), and Tato Melgar (percussion). The band has released eight studio albums and two live albums as well as numerous singles, extended plays (EP), and Jam in the Van live recordings released on YouTube. From 2015 to 2019, Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real were the backing band for Canadian musician Neil Young. With Young, the band recorded two studio albums, The Monsanto Years (2015) and The Visitor (2017), a soundtrack album, Paradox (2018), and two live albums, Earth (2016) and Noise & Flowers (2022).

Headlining hundreds of their own year-around shows, they have also toured with John Fogerty, BB King, and Willie Nelson (Lukas Nelson's father), and opened for The Rolling Stones and The Who in 2018. They have performed at music festivals including Stagecoach, Glastonbury Festival (England), Byron Bay Blues Fest (Australia), and they performed at Madison Square Garden in September 2024 while opening for the Tedeschi Trucks Band.

History

Formation and Early Releases

In 2007, Lukas Nelson moved from Paia, Hawaii to Los Angeles in 2007 to attend Loyola Marymount University. At a Neil Young rock concert in 2008, he met musician Anthony LoGerfo, who shared Nelson's interest in rock music. They began playing together and launched Promise of the Real with Tato Melgar (percussionist), and Merlyn Kelly (bassist) [2] The band name was inspired by a lyric from a Neil Young song. The specific lyric "Some get stoned, some get strange, but sooner or later it all gets real," is found in the song Walk On.[3]

In the fall of 2008, the band released the EP, Live Beginnings, recorded at the Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach, California. Sales from the EP supported costs of their early touring.[4] By January 2009, they were on the road with Willie Nelson (Lukas Nelson's father), a trip that included five-nights of shows at The Fillmore in San Francisco. Later that year, they shared the stage with B.B. King and appeared at festivals including the Waterfront Blues Festival and the Telluride Brews and Blues Festival.[5]

That year, they released the studio EP Brando's Paradise Sessions. The five track release features bassist John Avila in place of their their original bassist, Merlyn Kelly, who was no longer with the band. The album cover is a painting by Nelson's younger brother, Micah Nelson, an artist, composer and musician, and his artwork appears on several of their other albums. . Nelson shared an enthusiastic Facebook post (see Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real, June 18, 2009) announcing availability of EP their upcoming Hotel Cafe show in Los Angeles.

In March 2010, they released their first studio album, Promise of the Real, recorded at the Pedernales Recording Studio in Austin, Texas. Corey McCormick, their new bassist, appears on the album having joined the band earlier that year. McCormick had previously been an instrumentalis with Soundgarden and Chris Cornell.[6] The album consists of 12 tracks and one bonus track. Two cover tracks, Pali Gap/Hey Baby (Jimi Hendrix) and L.A.(Neil Young), songs by iconic artists that had heavily influenced the young band members. (Album engineer Steve Chadie's 6-year-old daughter provided the cover art and the release includes a booklet of Micah Nelson's paintings created on stage during their concerts. They also covered Peaceful Solution, a song written by Lukas's father, Willie Nelson, and his sister Amy Niccore. In addition, Willie sang back up on "Sound of Your Memory" and "Fathers and Mothers". Lukas's aunt, Bobbie Nelson, appears on piano on "Fathers and Mothers".

They toured extensively from coast to coast promoting the album, pushing through a grueling schedule, performing over 200 shows in a year. Shortly after a 2010 performance at the Bridge School Benefit, a casual conversation with Neil Young led to his offer of his studio for the recording of their upcoming album. [7] Grateful for such an opportunity, they left their home base in Venice, Los Angeles, and headed to Nashville to produce the next album.[8]

Wasted (2012)

The band released its second studio album, Wasted, on April 3, 2012. Following the album's release, the band embarked on a national tour at Antone's Nightclub in Austin, Texas.

The band was featured on a webcast through Yahoo Music that was shot at TRI Studios, Bob Weir's studio. The webcast aired on April 17, 2012, and has been viewed by hundreds of thousands. The band was featured as the homepage artist on Yahoo music.[9]

On May 1, 2012, Live Nation announced that Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real would back John Fogerty on his coast-to-coast tour of Canada in September 2012.

Willie Nelson's Heroes (2012)

Willie Nelson's album Heroes released on May 15, 2012, featured Lukas on 10 of the 14 tracks.

Willie and Promise of the Real performed a cover of Pearl Jam's "Just Breathe" live on Willie's Roadhouse channel on Sirius XM on May 15, 2012. Lukas and his father performed "Texas Flood" on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on May 14, 2012.

Collaborations with Neil Young

Neil Young jammed with Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real after Farm Aid 2014.[10]

The Monsanto Years (2015)

In January 2015, Neil Young and the band recorded the concept album The Monsanto Years. The album includes "A Rock Star Bucks A Coffee Shop" which targets Starbucks and its use of genetically modified food.

The album recording and live rehearsals were filmed by Don Hannah in April 2015 for a film also entitled The Monsanto Years.[10]

Earth (2016)

On June 17, 2016, the live album Earth was released. It was recorded during the Rebel Content Tour in 2015 and featured live performances augmented by studio overdubs and nature and animal sounds.

The Visitor (2017)

On November 3, 2017, Young announced a new album with Promise of the Real. The album, entitled The Visitor, was released December 1 and included a song called "Already Great".[11]

Paradox (2018)

This album is the soundtrack album to Daryl Hannah's film Paradox released on March 23, 2018.[12]

Noise & Flowers (2022)

Noise & Flowers is a live album of selected songs from Young's tour of Europe in 2019, which was released on August 5, 2022.[13] The tour commenced just two weeks after the passing of Young's long time manager and friend Elliot Roberts and served as a memorial to their 50 plus years of collaboration.[14][15]

Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real (2017)

The band signed with Fantasy Records and released the self-titled album Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real on August 25, 2017.[16] The album hit No. 1 on the Americana Radio Chart the week of November 10, 2017[17] Lady Gaga, with whom Nelson was collaborating on A Star Is Born, provided backing vocals on two tracks. The album earned the band its first Americana Music Awards nomination for Duo/Group of the Year.[18]

Willie Nelson & The Boys (Willie's Stash, Vol. 2) (2017)

On October 20, 2017, Legacy Recordings released "Willie Nelson and the Boys (Willie's Stash, Vol. 2)", a family collaboration showcasing Willie, Lukas, and Micah performing a selection of American country music classics, including seven penned by Hank Williams, Sr.[19]

A Star Is Born (2018)

A Star Is Born, directed by Bradley Cooper and starring Cooper and Lady Gaga, was released in October 2018.[20] Nelson co-produced the music for the film, writing songs with Gaga, after being hired as an authenticity consultant to Cooper. Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real appear in the film as Cooper's band. Nelson won a BAFTA Award for Best Original Music and Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media for his work.[21]

Turn Off The News (Build A Garden) (2019)

Turn Off the News (Build a Garden) marked the band's fifth studio album release and second studio album release for Fantasy Records. The album was released on June 14, 2019,[22] peaking at No. 19 on Billboard's US Top Country Albums chart [23] and 31 on Billboard's Top Rock Albums chart.[24]

Naked Garden (2020)

On March 27, 2020, the band released Naked Garden, a 15-track collection that is a companion piece to 2019's Turn Off the News (Build a Garden).[25][26] Naked Garden includes previously unreleased versions and alternate takes of songs that were recorded during the Turn Off The News (Build A Garden) sessions at Shangri-La and Village Studios.[26]

A Few Stars Apart (2021)

On April 28, 2021, the band announced their next studio album release on Fantasy Records, A Few Stars Apart, accompanied by the first single released from the album, "Perennial Bloom (Back To You)". Available June 11, 2021, the album was recorded at RCA Studio A in Nashville and Produced by Dave Cobb.[27]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
US
[28]
US
Country

[29]
US
Heat.

[30]
US
Taste

[31]
US
Folk

[32]
Promise of the Real
Wasted
  • Release date: April 3, 2012
  • Label: Tone Tide Records
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Something Real 19 16
Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real
  • Release date: August 25, 2017
  • Label: Fantasy
  • Formats: CD, digital download
2 35 19 10
Turn Off the News (Build a Garden)
  • Release date: June 14, 2019[34]
  • Label: Fantasy
  • Formats: CD, digital download
151 19 9 4
Naked Garden
  • Release date: March 27, 2020
  • Label: Fantasy
  • Formats: CD, digital download
A Few Stars Apart
  • Release date: June 11, 2021
  • Label: Fantasy
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
Sticks and Stones
  • Release date: July 14, 2023
  • Label: 6ACE / Thirty Tigers
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Collaborations

Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[36]
AUS
[37]
GER
[38]
ITA
[39]
NED
[40]
NOR
[41]
SWE
[42]
UK
[43]
The Monsanto Years
(with Neil Young)
  • Released: June 29, 2015
  • Label: Reprise
21 23 13 27 14 38 47 24
The Visitor
(with Neil Young)
  • Released: December 1, 2017
  • Label: Reprise
167 85 25 39 36 32 65

EPs

Album Release date
Brando's Paradise Sessions EP September 30, 2010

Live recordings

Album Release date
Live Beginnings October 2008
Live Endings December 2012
Earth (with Neil Young) June 2016
Noise & Flowers (with Neil Young) August 2022

Other appearances

Album Release date
Dumb and Dumber To November 7, 2014
The Ranch April 1, 2016
My Little Pony: The Movie September 22, 2017

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