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  1. Produced by Sam Charters, the majority of the album was recorded in Stockholm in 1977 and was remixed for its 1991 release to highlight Rush's vocals and guitar and Lucky Peterson's keyboard additions. Rush was allegedly displeased with the changes made by Alligator Records, and blues periodicals condemned the remixing.

  2. LUCKY PETERSON, Piano and Organ BOB STROGER, Bass JESSE LEWIS GREEN, Drums ALLEN BATTS, Piano and Organ on Little Red Rooster. Produced by SAM CHARTERS Recorded October 15-16, 1977 at Decibel Studio, Stockholm, Sweden Engineered by PONTUS OLSSON Additional recording at Streeterville Studios, Chicago, IL Remixed by DAVID AXELBAUM

  3. Judge Kenneth Peterson ( Búfalo, 13 de diciembre de 1964 - Dallas, 17 de mayo de 2020), más conocido como Lucky Peterson, fue un músico estadounidense de blues que fusionó géneros como el soul, el R&B, el gospel y el rock and roll.

  4. According to French music critic and journalist Alex Dutihl, Peterson died of a massive brain hemorrhage after falling ill at home. Discography Lucky Peterson at National Blues Festival of Le Creusot in 1994. 1969: Our Future: 5 Year Old Lucky Peterson – Today TLP-1002

  5. 21 de may. de 2020 · Craig Lovell/Monterey Jazz Festival. By Neil Genzlinger. May 21, 2020. In his recent concerts the bluesman Lucky Peterson, who died on Sunday in Dallas, had been celebrating his 50th...

  6. 18 de may. de 2020 · Lunes 18 mayo de 2020 | 16:09. Leer más tarde. Agence France Presse. visitas. El músico de blues estadounidense Lucky Peterson murió repentinamente el domingo a la edad de 55 años en un...

  7. Genres: Electric Blues. Featured peformers: Otis Rush (guitar, vocals), Bob Levis (rhythm guitar), Lucky Peterson (piano, organ), Bob Stroger (bass), Jesse Lewis Green (drums), Sam Charters (producer), Pontus Olsson (engineer), David Axelbaum (remixer), Tom Coyne (mastering engineer), Susan Mattes (portrait photography), Matt Minde (cover design).