There comes a time in the life of many artists when they feel called upon to make some kind of personal statement about their work and about their lives. Now approaching his 50th year, blues vocalist, ...
Lucky Peterson is the most dangerous triple threat working in the blues. A searing lead guitarist, fantastic organist, and first-rate vocalist, Lucky played his first gig at age three. By the time he ...
For those who think that the blues has used up all its ideas in overly-cliched songs about somebody’s woman doin’ him wrong, played over the usual ba-DA-da-Da-da beat, a new record has appeared on the ...
Working mainly with an acoustic combo made up of Woodstock-based A-list session musicians, Peterson presents a raw, powerful album of redemption, salvation and struggle. He gives visceral, cathartic ...
He had performed hundreds of times in France, and was part of the New Morning 'family', in reference to the famous Paris jazz club. A message was posted on the artist's social media pages late on ...
Singer, organ and masterful guitar player Lucky Peterson died this Sunday in Dallas. He was 55. A statement on his Facebook page, posted on Sunday evening, read: “It is with great sorrow we announce ...
Lucky Peterson, the Dallas blues artist who vaulted to fame as a child and later evolved into one of the genre’s most versatile and spirited musicians, died Sunday in Dallas. He was 55. Peterson ...
Since he was a five-year-old child prodigy, Lucky Peterson has been one of the blues world’s most impressive, if underappreciated, triple-threat talents. The former Florida resident and son of ...
Singer, organ and masterful guitar player Lucky Peterson died this Sunday in Dallas. He was 55. A statement on his Facebook page, posted on Sunday evening, read: “It is with great sorrow we announce ...
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