Canada's Corey Lueck Releases 'Take This City' Album

May 02 2019

Canadian recording artist Corey Lueck is back with the release of his new album, 'Take This City'. His first album, 'Life of Praise' featured two singles, 'This is the Day' and 'Nothing but the Blood' which were widely received by Christian radio in several countries. This new album features some of Canada’s top musical talents, and was produced by WCMA Producer of the Year Nominee, Brad Prosko.

Corey loves being a part of his local church, in Regina, Saskatchewan, where he is a part of the leadership team of Harvest City Church and where you will find him enthusiastically leading worship. He also travels with Lift Evangelical Ministries, based out of Harvest City Church which holds evangelistic crusades on University campuses in Uganda and in various communities in Africa.


Corey Lueck was born into a musical family, and took up the drums and singing at age 5. He started his first high school rock band in Grade 11. Soon after graduating high school, Corey, with his brother, Todd, started a new country band called the “Red Hot Burritos”, and would go on to record two albums and enjoy some notoriety and frequent radio play.

After several years, the Burritos disbanded and Corey began playing drums part-time in a rock band, however, after a dramatic conversion to Christianity, he found himself unable to continue to play this type of music. He found a new love of music in the church.

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