As one of the most versatile players in blues, Lucky Peterson ranks among the best of the best, and considered the most dangerous triple threat working in the blues. A searing lead guitarist, fantastic organist, and first-rate vocalist, Lucky's many talents are truly mind-boggling. Peterson was a child prodigy on the keyboards, discovered by legendary blues musician Willie Dixon when he was 3. Two years later, Peterson had recorded his first album, which included the single "1-2-3-4." That song landed him on The Ed Sullivan Show and The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson. Over the last twenty-plus years, Lucky has played to audiences all over the world, dazzling both fans and critics with his multi-instrumental talents (he plays keyboards, guitar, bass, drums and trumpet), his soulful vocal style and his youthful approach to the blues. Peterson has made his name through his electrying live performances, which are the stuff of legend. Concert Tickets $25
LUCKY PETERSON
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Sunday, December 16th
Doors @ 7:00 PM
Show @ 7:30PM

GENRE
Americana / Blues / R&B - Soul



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As one of the most versatile players in blues, Lucky Peterson ranks among the best of the best, and considered the most dangerous triple threat working in the blues. A searing lead guitarist, fantastic organist, and first-rate vocalist, Lucky's many talents are truly mind-boggling.

Peterson was a child prodigy on the keyboards, discovered by legendary blues musician Willie Dixon when he was 3. Two years later, Peterson had recorded his first album, which included the single "1-2-3-4." That song landed him on The Ed Sullivan Show and The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson.

Over the last twenty-plus years, Lucky has played to audiences all over the world, dazzling both fans and critics with his multi-instrumental talents (he plays keyboards, guitar, bass, drums and trumpet), his soulful vocal style and his youthful approach to the blues. Peterson has made his name through his electrying live performances, which are the stuff of legend.