Peg Luke’s “God on a Bumpersticker” Brings Spiritual Insight and Marks Grammy Consideration
Peg Luke, an Emmy and Grammy-nominated artist, is celebrated for her versatile talents as a flutist, singer, and songwriter, with a repertoire spanning from classical to spiritual music. Her captivating performances at prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall and Cadogan Hall have left a lasting impact on audiences worldwide. Despite facing the challenges of an autoimmune diagnosis and isolation during the pandemic, Peg Luke continues to inspire, sharing messages of faith and hope through her music. Beginning her musical journey at the age of five, she has garnered acclaim for her extraordinary talent and her ability to connect deeply with listeners.
On July 26, Peg Luke released her latest single, “God on a Bumpersticker,” a profound exploration of spirituality and faith. The song draws inspiration from her own out-of-body experiences and the testimony of a friend who survived a near-fatal accident, weaving a narrative around a disillusioned traveler who finds divine revelation in their final moments before a fatal crash. Musically, “God on a Bumpersticker” combines an ethereal, 80s-inspired sound with classical influences. Produced by Steve Avedis and orchestrated by Tom Capek, the track showcases Peg Luke’s evolving artistic vision, continuing her tradition of crafting deeply resonant and innovative faith-based music.
Peg Luke’s journey to Grammy consideration began unexpectedly when one of her producers suggested submitting her work, including “God on a Bumpersticker.” While this isn’t her first encounter with the Grammys this moment holds special significance in her career. Peg Luke likens the track to an oratorio, highlighting its narrative depth and genre-defying style. This new release marks a pivotal point in her creative journey.
Listen to “God on a Bumpersticker” below: