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  1. Discography. See also. References. External links. Lucky Peterson. Judge Kenneth " Lucky " Peterson (December 13, 1964 [1] – May 17, 2020) was an American musician who played contemporary blues, fusing soul, R&B, gospel and rock and roll. He was a vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist.

  2. 21 de may. de 2020 · 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 anniversary in show business. That was striking...

  3. 18 de may. de 2020 · Legendary American Bluesman Lucky Peterson, master of the blues guitar and the Hammond B3, has died at the age of 55, according to his Facebook page. One of the most riveting performers of the modern blues era, Lucky Peterson was a lead guitarist, organist and vocalist. Lucky translated gospel, soul, R&B, rock and jazz into 21 st century

  4. 19 de may. de 2020 · published 19 May 2020. The guitarist, keyboardist and singer was discovered by Willie Dixon at five years old. (Image credit: Jack Vartoogian/Getty Images) Blues singer, keyboardist and electric guitar player Lucky Peterson died on May 17 at his home in Dallas. Peterson was 55 years old.

  5. 18 de may. de 2020 · Photo by David Redfern/Redferns. American bluesman Lucky Peterson, a master of the six string and the Hammond B3, died Sunday (May 17) at his home in Dallas. He was 55. Peterson was at home...

  6. 18 de may. de 2020 · By Thor Christensen. 12:04 PM on May 18, 2020 CDT. LISTEN. 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...

  7. 28 de jun. de 2019 · One of four children born to guitarist and bar owner James Peterson, Lucky’s been blue from birth. Deeply influenced by Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, B.B. King and Jimmy Reed, James Peterson was a juke joint owner’s son and grew up singing gospel in rural Alabama. A talented musician in his own right, he taught himself how to play the six ...