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Ann Arborite Lucciana Costa's first gig was a solo with the Columbus Children's Choir at the age of five, and she hasn't slowed down since. The granddaughter of New York jazz great Eddie Costa, Lucciana fell in love with the Dobro after seeing the instrument played by Dixie Chick Emily Robison, and she spent her entire childhood savings on a Dobro of her own. By 12 she was playing in an alt-country group called Smithville, and later she joined the roots band Uses for Wood. Now, embarking on her 20s, Lucciana has a diverse set of experiences that she's formed into original songs, accompanied by her own piano. The thrill of putting life to music is why she is an artist, she says, and even at her young age she's got the tools to do it. Lucciana has just released her full-length debut, "Last Chance for a Pony."

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