Got My Mojo Workin' - by Lucky Peterson at the 2016 KNON Blues Festival
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- Got My Mojo Workin' (Medley) - performed by Lucky Peterson at the 2016 KNON Blues Festival Day 1 01
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Check out this stunning performance of Got My Mojo Workin' (Medley) performed by Lucky Peterson at the 2016 KNON Blues Festival - Poor David's Pub - Dallas, Texas. Enjoy!
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Lucky Peterson - A Legend In His Own Time
Judge Kenneth “Lucky” Peterson is a major force in the world of modern blues. Lucky’s searing guitar, keyboard virtuosity, outstanding vocals and captivating charisma combined with his extraordinary career and life odyssey are the stuff of legends.
Lucky started performing at a very early age. He was steeped in the blues from the day he was born in 1964, quickly realized his calling and proceeded to fulfill his destiny; a child prodigy preordained for greatness.
His father, James Peterson, was a well known bluesman and owner of a Buffalo, NY club, The Governor's Inn House of Blues, where Lucky was influenced and mentored by seminal blues legends, considered as family, such as Freddie King, Muddy Waters, Lowell Fulson, Howlin' Wolf, Big Joe Turner, Koko Taylor and Willie Dixon.
Willie Dixon knew talent when he saw it and was amazed when he first saw 5 year old Lucky performing at The Governor’s Inn, instantly recognizing that Lucky was a very special soul and extraordinarily gifted. So Dixon decided to take Lucky “under his wing.”
In 1969, Lucky released his first record titled, “Our Future: 5 Year Old Lucky Peterson.” In no time, millions of viewers saw Lucky perform on the Ed Sullivan Show, What's My Line?, the Tonight Show and the pioneer African American performance/variety television program, SOUL!. He is reckoned to be the first, if not the only, blues musician to have appeared on national television in short pants!
Lucky attended the Buffalo Academy of Performing Arts during his teen years, where he studied formal music theory and played French Horn in the school orchestra. But after graduating he followed his heart, making a bee-line back to the blues and was soon playing backup guitar and keyboards for Etta James, Bobby "Blue" Bland, and Little Milton.
During his career, spanning 5 decades, Lucky has released some 40 records of his own (one of which, “Double Dealin’”, received a Grammy Award nomination) and has appeared and/or collaborated on over 100 albums with artists including B.B. King, Albert Collins, Mavis Staples, Mahalia Jackson, James Peterson, Kim Wilson, Shemekia Copeland, Kenny Neal, Junior Wells, James Cotton, Carey Bell, Joe Louis Walker, Carl Weathersby, Tamara Peterson, Big Daddy Kinsey, Bernard Allison, Larry McCray and many others.
Lucky currently lives in Dallas, Texas and continues to tour all over the world.
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Wish this fella was still around to play
The living King of Blues. Whenever you have the chance to see him! Go!
died today ! RIP
I'm cheering. Thank you.
Just to add. This man bring joy with his smile and good time cutting up. Blue's On all y'all
J'étais en train d'écouter mes cd de Lucky Peterson sans savoir qu'il venait de décéder et en regardant sur internet cette info me fracasse le cœur 😞 😢💔 bientôt il y aura plus d'hommes talentueux au paradis 🌹💞❤️ que sur terre ! Que Dieu te garde Lucky ❣️❣️😘
ils doivent se taper des séances d ;enfer
Nice write up. Lucky is a showman and always lift up if down watching this man. Glad to learn about him. First time I learn of him is a show with Michael Burke's.
Stumbled on him LIVE in San Francisco after I had downloaded an album. You need to see him live!!!!!
We will miss you, Judge.. RIP
Thanks! Great song, he took it down to the essence. ☆☆☆☆☆
Rest in peace, Monsieur.
Lucky "le magnifique" yes✌️✌️
This is a bless to listen to you love it so much.
best blues I've ever heard
We agree! Lucky Peterson is one of the greatest Bluesmen ever!! He doesn't smoke... He SIZZLES!!! And he keeps sizzlin' 'till he burns the house down!! Glad you like it!! Please spread the word!! And please subscribe and Signup at ThatsLiveTv.com Thanks and Stay Cool !!!
December 13, 2016 - **Happy Birthday, Lucky Peterson!**** - Shared on G+.
Thanks for your kind Birthday wishes, Esther! Lucky is nothing short of awesome! It's a great honor and pleasure to know such a brilliant musician and great guy!
Thank you for sharing! RUclips is a real joy for me. I love and listen to the blues since the 60s. I have not seen many concerts since the 80s. We have some immense bluesmen alive! I spend a lot of time on RUclips! Thanks again.
Hi Esther!
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Going to see him at the Iridium in May. Feel lucky to finally see him. No pun intended.
Kent Koren Did you make it?
Браво!!!!!
R.I.P. LUCKY🎸😎
RIP Lucky!!!
crazy groove !!!!
anche con una corda spezzata suona il blues da Dio. bravissimo.
😊❤❤❤❤❤
RIP Lucky.....Sad news today....
Adieu mr lucky
Does Anyone Have the Songs and the Times for This Concert???... This is Really Good...
Quelle classe
Disparu TROP tôt !!!(à 55 ans,c’est trop jeune,n’est ce pas??),y’a deux jours?🎶🎶🎶👍
oui trop tôt..pas de chance lucky😏😒😪
I think I first saw Lucky perform on Johnny Carson tonight show, he was 5 at the time. He does keyboard also right?
yep, he was an amazing pianist too. RIP
@@julea007 Sorry to hear.
Great performance!! What happened to the ending though? Why did you cut it?
Buffalo, NY club,The Governor's Inn House, -Texas and continues to tour all over the world
.Best "workshop" ever, - off - the blues with Micheal B. Burks
13.12. arkansa ! asoluto nero Stonebock
мы с вами!"
Okay, so the guitarist in blue shirt and jeans might be accomplished, but does he have to trample over the sax solo and obliterate Lucky's rhythm guitar?