Canadian songwriter Zachary Lucky is known for his timeless blend of folk, country, and roots music. Raised in Saskatchewan and carrying on the musical legacy of his grandfather, country music pioneer Smilin' Johnnie Lucky, he writes songs rooted in place, memory, and the quiet resilience of everyday life.
With a warm baritone voice and evocative storytelling that have drawn comparisons to Gordon Lightfoot and Kris Kristofferson, Lucky has spent more than 15 years building a devoted international following. A tireless touring artist, he has performed across Canada, the United States, Europe, and Japan, appearing at major folk festivals at home and abroad.
His latest album, The Wind (2024), earned widespread critical acclaim, surpassed half a million streams within months of its release, and further established Zachary Lucky as one of Canada's most compelling contemporary troubadours
