Lyricist Jillucky

I am a lyricist, Rock, Folk, Blues, Mix of anything, Collaborations with various musicians

12 top 50
28 songs
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Picture for song 'Naked Tree (Pascal Boog collab)' by artist 'Lyricist Jillucky'

Naked Tree (Pascal Boog collab)

Rock General

Picture for song 'Shadows (Grant Starr collab)' by artist 'Lyricist Jillucky'

Shadows (Grant Starr collab)

Jillucky; lyrics and vox Grant Starr; all instruments

Other Alternative

Picture for song 'Your Voodoo (Grant Starr collab)' by artist 'Lyricist Jillucky'

Your Voodoo (Grant Starr collab)

Rock General

Picture for song 'Lost and Untold (Pascal Boog collab)' by artist 'Lyricist Jillucky'

Lost and Untold (Pascal Boog collab)

Jill Struck-Hensel; lyrics and vocals Pascal Boog; all instruments

Folk Rock

Picture for song 'Long May You Ride (Grant Starr collab)' by artist 'Lyricist Jillucky'

Long May You Ride (Grant Starr collab)

Folk Rock

I write lyrics and collaborate with a variety of different musicians.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
No. Just write songs.
Your musical influences
When I was a child I used to dance to my grandpas polka music. My parents listened to Barry Manilow and Neil Diamond. I was the youngest of four so as I grew older, I often took to my older brothers music which started with Juice Newton and Kiss then grew into hard rock and heavy metal. I also listened to my big sister's Grease records and Zanadu. The first cassette I ever owned was Quiet Riot. A Christmas present orignally for my big brother. I was the youngest so I got the first pick of what cassette I wanted and I naturally picked the one everyone wanted. My brother was ticked. Later when he came into my room to get his tape he saw me dancing to it. He laughed and told me I could have it. After that I didn't have to sneak into his room to listen to what I wanted. :) I enjoyed listening to all the big hair bands. My first concert was Cinderella. As I grew older my taste in music widened. I currently enjoy a wide variety of different venues. As far as women singers I gravitate toward Carly Simon, Stevie Nicks and Joni Mitchell. I like songs that tell a story or evoke emotion.
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