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  1. 1994: Living the Blues (James-Cotton-Album) 1994: Beyond Cool. 1996: Lifetime. 1997: Move. 1999: Lucky Peterson. 2001: Double Dealin’. 2003: Black Midnight Sun. 2010: You Can Always Turn Around ( Grand Prix du Disque: Bluesplatte des Jahres) 2010: Heart of Pain.

  2. In 2013, the Blackbird Music/55 Arts Club DVD of Live At The 55 Arts Club Berlin was nominated for a Blues Music Award. [7] Peterson was a favorite of Louisiana bred blues star Kenny Neal, and Peterson's organ and piano work shines on six of Neal's albums between 1989 and 2015. Lucky Peterson in 1984.

  3. 21. Mai 2020 · His latest album, “50: Just Warming Up!,” was released last year. Brett J. Bonner, editor of Living Blues magazine, had Mr. Peterson on the cover just last year. He called him “an incredibly...

  4. 18. Mai 2020 · Der Bluesmusiker, Sänger, Gitarrist und Hammond Organist Lucky Peterson ist am 17. Mai 2020 im Alter von 55 Jahren gestorben.

  5. Living Blues #261 (June/July 2019) features bluesman Lucky Peterson on the cover. Peterson is a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist who recorded his first album 50 years ago. Still only in his mid-50s, Peterson is at the peak of his prowess in the blues world. Louisiana native Wayne “Blue” Burns spent most of his career as one of the ...

  6. 20. Mai 2020 · Lucky Peterson, a keyboardist, guitarist and singer whose blues career kicked off with a novelty hit at age 5, eventually sprawling over dozens of albums and thousands of high-octane gigs, died in Dallas, Tx. on May 17. He was 55. His death was announced on his Facebook page.

  7. 18. Mai 2020 · Blues-soul entertainer and recording artist Lucky Peterson died yesterday (17) at his home in Dallas, at the age of 55. Cause of death is as yet unknown, but a statement on his social media...