E-mail: jell-o@prodigy.net. Frank Luck, singer, songwriter, poet, musician, and all around unknown, returned home to North Carolina bringing with him tales of love, betrayal, and redemption. At an age when his contemporaries are contemplating their golden years, he has decided to start all over again and, this time, get it right. His musical influences range from Mozart to Mitchell, Biff Rose to Steely Dan, Jobim to Jackson Browne, to the silence of a bedroom at dusk. He has worked with members of Catbird in the early Cradle days, performed an unlikely duet from Bernstein’s Mass with Don Dixon of Arrogance fame, picked a bit with Doc Watson, and played a thousand venues around the world.