Lucky Peterson

Lucky Peterson

You don't display half a century of career every day. Especially when we have just 55 years ! Because here, Lucky Peterson is what we call a child of the ball, like early. "My father fed me blues before I could walk. I played the organ before I can even speak. " Lucky Peterson bathed in the atmosphere of the Governor’s Inn, the club run by his father James. And along the way, the Buffalo native crossed paths with all the giants of this music (Jimmy Reed, Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, Bobby Blue Bland, Little Milton ...), surveying scenes from around the world as soon as he was old enough to travel, gleaning laurels and Grammies over a solid style discography. So that's it when it's time to
celebrate his fifty-year career, the one who learned keyboards with Jimmy Smith, the even who took the guitar while listening to three King's (B.B, Albert and Freddie), never lets it go not tell: back to the blues, "this universal thing that has not said its last word".
 

National Sound Archive

National Sound Archive

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