Lucky Peterson - Funky Broadway [04:40] 3. Son of a Bluesman ... On ne présente plus Lucky Peterson, super bluesman. 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 spirited musicians, died Sunday in Dallas. Lucky Peterson might not be a household name, but listen to him sing and play on The Son of a Bluesman, and you have to wonder why.One thing is clear from this album, he should be. Écoutez The Son of a Bluesman (Deluxe Edition) de Lucky Peterson sur Apple Music. Peterson was born into the blues, growing up in a home where his father— James Peterson —played guitar, sang, and passed on his gifts to his offspring. 2 people found this helpful. He was 55. At the age of 55, he had already spent over 50 years in the music business. Tous ces albums sont merveilleux...que du bonheur !!! Écoutez des morceaux comme « Blues In My Blood », « Funky Broadway » et bien plus encore. Lucky Peterson - The Son Of A Bluesman (2014) 1. 11 tracks (56:56). One of the most riveting performers of the modern blues era, Lucky Peterson was a lead guitarist, organist and vocalist. His death leaves an enormous hole in the blues world. Lucky Peterson - Blues In My Blood [05:21] 2. Listen free to Lucky Peterson – The Son Of A Bluesman (Blues In My Blood, Funky Broadway and more). Read more. Lucky translated gospel, soul, R&B, rock and jazz into 21 st century Lucky Peterson combined contemporary blues with soul, R&B, gospel and rock to create his unique sound. 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. Legendary American Bluesman Lucky Peterson, master of the blues guitar and the Hammond B3 , in 2019 will be celebrating his 50th Anniversary of performing professionally. A much sought after collaborator for both recording and live touring, Lucky’s genius never failed him. Lucky Peterson - Nana Jarnell [05:38] 4. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm. Peterson's debut on Jazz Village, The Son of a Bluesman, pays tribute to his father, James Peterson, who owned a blues club in Buffalo called The Governor's Inn where all the greats used to play. When the multi-talented Lucky Peterson sings of blues in his blood, it's not merely figurative boasting; Peterson's pedigree reads like a partial history of the music. A acheter de toute urgence comme tous ces albums! Now approaching his 50th year, blues vocalist, guitarist and organist extraordinaire, Lucky Peterson hears the call, and the result is his latest album The Son of a Bluesman. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/21/arts/music/lucky-peterson-dead.html