- Lucky Peterson( Judge Kenneth Peterson )【 41 songs in total 】
- Lucky Peterson (born Judge Kenneth Peterson, December 13, 1964, Buffalo, New York) is an American musician who plays contemporary blues, fusing soul, R&B, gospel and rock and roll. He plays guitar and keyboards. 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.'
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 Willie Dixon. Dixon saw a five-year-old Lucky Peterson performing at the club and, in Peterson's words, 'Took me under his wing.' Months later, Peterson performed on The Tonight Show, The Ed Sullivan Show and What's My Line?. Millions of people watched Peterson sing '1-2-3-4', a cover version of 'Please, Please, Please' by James Brown. 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 French horn with the school symphony. Soon, he was playing backup guitar and keyboards for Etta James, Bobby 'Blue' Bland, and Little Milton.
The 1990s were a prolific period for Peterson. Two solo Bob Greenlee 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 Verve record label, (I'm Ready, Beyond Cool, Lifetime, and Move). While with Verve, Peterson collaborated with Mavis Staples on a tribute to gospel singer Mahalia Jackson, called Spirituals & Gospel. Peterson played electronic organ behind Staples' singing.
More albums from Peterson came after 2000. He recorded two for Blue Thumb (Lucky Peterson, and Double Dealin'), and one for Disques Dreyfus entitled, Black Midnight Sun. In 2007, he released Tête à Tête on JSP Records.
In 2013, the Blackbird Music/55 Arts Club DVD of Live At The 55 Arts Club Berlin was nominated for a Blues Music Award.
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Ask Me Nothing 'Bout the Blues
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Blues In My Blood
2014
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Blues Medley(Provided)
2014
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4
Boogie-Woogie Blues Joint Party(Provided)
2014
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Day After(Provided)
2014
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Don't Cry No More
D Malone
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Don't Try to Explain
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Drivin' Wheel
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Feeling They Call the Blues(Provided)
2014
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10
Funky Broadway(Provided)
2014
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Get Off Me Baby(Provided)
2014
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12
Get On Down(Provided)
2014
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Giving Me the Blues(Provided)
2014
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I Believe I'll Dust My Broom(Provided)
2014
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15
I Can See Clearly Now(Provided)
2014
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16
I Pity The Fool(Provided)
2014
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I'm Back Again
2014
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I'm Free(Provided)
2014
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I'm Ready
2014
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20
I'm Still Here (Gospel)(Provided)
2014
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I'm Still Here
2014
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It Ain't Safe(Provided)
2014
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Joy(Provided)
2014
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24
Nana Jarnell(Provided)
2014
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25
Proud To Love My Baby(Provided)
2014
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Purple Rain
Prince Rogers Nelson
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27
Smooth Sailing
2014
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28
Ta' Ta' You(Provided)
2014
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29
The Son Of A Bluesman(Provided)
2014
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30
The World is In a Tangle(Provided)
2014
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31
Tin Pan Alley
Robert Geddins
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32
Traveling Man(Provided)
2014
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33
Treat Me Like You Wanna(Provided)
2014
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34
Trouble Everywhere(Provided)
2014
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35
Trouble
2014
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36
What Have I Done Wrong(Provided)
2014
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37
Who's Been Talkin'
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38
Who's Been Talking
2014
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39
Wish You Well(Provided)
2014
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40
You Haven't Done Nothin'
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You Lucky Dog(Provided)
2014