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Judge Kenneth " Lucky" Peterson (December 13, 1964 – May 17, 2020) was an American musician who played contemporary , fusing , R&B, and rock and roll. He was a vocalist, and keyboardist. Music journalist Tony Russell, in his book The Blues - From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray has said, "he may be the only blues musician to have had national television exposure in short pants."

(1997). 185868255X, Carlton Books Limited. 185868255X


Biography
Peterson's father, bluesman James Peterson, owned a nightclub in Buffalo called The Governor's Inn. The club was a regular stop for fellow bluesmen such as . Dixon saw a five-year-old Lucky Peterson performing at the club and, in Peterson's words, "Took me under his wing." Dixon issued a single of Peterson's recording of "1-2-3-4" on in 1971. Months later, Peterson performed on The Tonight Show, The Ed Sullivan Show and What's My Line?. He also made a guest appearance on . Millions of people watched Peterson sing "1-2-3-4", a of "Please, Please, Please" by . At the time, Peterson said "his father wrote it". Around this time he recorded his first album, Our Future: 5 Year Old Lucky Peterson, for Today/Perception Records and appeared on the public television show, Soul!.

As a teen, Peterson studied at the Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts, where he played the with the school symphony. Soon, he was playing backup guitar and keyboards for , Bobby "Blue" Bland, and .

The 1990s were a prolific period for Peterson. Two solo produced albums for the Chicago-based Alligator Records (1989's Lucky Strikes!, and the following year's Triple Play) remain his finest recorded offerings. He then released four more for the , ( I'm Ready, Beyond Cool, Lifetime, and Move).

(1995). 9780851126739, Guinness Publishing.
While with Verve, Peterson collaborated with on a tribute to gospel singer , called Spirituals & Gospel. Peterson played behind Staples' singing.

More albums from Peterson came after 2000. He recorded two for Blue Thumb ( Lucky Peterson, and Double Dealin' ), and two for ( Black Midnight Sun, and You Can Always Turn Around) . In 2007, he released Tête à Tête on .

In 2013, the Blackbird Music/55 Arts Club of Live At The 55 Arts Club Berlin was nominated for a Blues Music Award.

Peterson was a favorite of Louisiana bred blues star , and Peterson's organ and piano work appeared on six of Neal's albums between 1989 and 2010.


Personal life
Peterson lived in , , and maintained a rigorous tour schedule performing all over the world. He had four children. He died on May 17, 2020, in Dallas at age 55. According to French music critic and journalist Alex Dutihl, Peterson died of a massive brain hemorrhage after falling ill at home.


Discography
  • 1969: Our Future: 5 Year Old Lucky Peterson – Today TLP-1002
  • 1972: The Father, The Son, The Blues (with James Peterson) – Today TLP-1011
  • 1984: Ridin' 26033; originally issued on Isabel 900.519 LP and IS-919.2 CD.
  • 1989: Lucky Strikes! – Alligator 4770
  • 1990: Triple Play – Alligator 4789
  • 1993: I'm Ready 517513
  • 1994: Beyond Cool – Verve 521147
  • 1996: Lifetime – Verve 531202
  • 1996: Spirituals & Gospel: Dedicated to (with ) – Verve 533562
  • 1998: Move – Verve 537897
  • 1999: Lucky Peterson – Blue Thumb/Verve 547433
  • 2001: Double Dealin' – Blue Thumb/Verve 549475
  • 2003: Black Midnight Sun 36643
  • 2004: If You Can't Fix It (with James Peterson) – 8816
  • 2006: Lay My Demons Down (with Tommy McCoy) – Blues Boulevard 250232; originally issued on Green Swamp.
  • 2007: Tête à Tête (with Andy Aledort, Larry McCray) – JSP 8805
  • 2009: Organ Soul Sessions/Universal (France) 6007 5313798 7 a; also available individually as The Music is the Magic (6007 5313799 4), Mercy (6007 5313800 7), and Brother Where Are You? (6007 5313801 4).
  • 2009: Darling Forever (with Tamara Peterson) – JSP 8814
  • 2010: Heart of Pain – JSP 8824
  • 2010: You Can Always Turn Around – Dreyfus 36967
  • 2011: Every Second a Fool is Born – JSP 8831
  • 2012: Live at the 55 Arts Club Berlin (with Tamara Peterson) – Blackbird Music 201209 2-CD
  • 2013: Whatever You Say (with Tamara Peterson) – JSP 8848
  • 2014: I'm Back Again – Blues Boulevard 250357 (a single disc compilation of the 55 Arts Club set)
  • 2014: The Son of a Bluesman – Jazz Village 570035
  • 2014: Travelin' Man – JSP 8854
  • 2015: July 28, 2014: Live in Marciac – Jazz Village 570076
  • 2016: Long Nights – JSP 3001
  • 2017: What Have I Done Wrong: The Best of the JSP Studio Sessions – JSP 3009 (compilation)
  • 2017: Tribute to Jimmy Smith (with ) – Jazz Village 570135
  • 2019: 50 – Just Warming Up! – Jazz Village 570165

With

  • 1995: Deep Down – Alligator 4828

With

  • 1995: A Turtle's Dream – Verve 527382

With

  • 1989: Devil Child – Alligator 4774
  • 1991: Walkin' on Fire – Alligator 4795
  • 1992: Bayou Blood – Alligator 4809
  • 1994: Hoodoo Moon – Alligator 4825
  • 2008: Let Life Flow – Blind Pig 5122
  • 2010: Hooked on Your Love – Blind Pig 5137


See also
  • Long Beach Blues Festival


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