Lucky was on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson when He was SIX YEARS OLD!! I believe I was just a few years older? He played the B3 AND talked with Johnny afterwards.
I heard his name mentioned on WCPN in Cleveland, and I had to check it out.
I remember seeing "Little Lucky Peterson" on some show in the '60s. I was about 9, he was about 5, and he was b-a-a-d! He was playing the B-3, and I became transfixed with the instrument. Later in the '90s, I purchased a CD where he was playing lead guitar. A few minutes ago, I read that he also learned to play French horn.
Here's the question; why isn't he more famous than he is? This guy is a polymath, immensely versatile.
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Lucky Peterson will play at the 55 Arts Club in Berlin on March 8th, 2012!
55ArtsClub 1 week ago
Jesus Christ !! Lucky and his band are always amazing...
F3FisGoodforYou 3 months ago
Great!!!
sanmodaprivate 5 months ago
What was the Song he played before this one? Another Watson Song?
KenanGuitar 6 months ago
@KenanGuitar the Song he played before this one is Real Motherfucker
kingaboutking 6 months ago
Stunning and all about SOUL !
wgbdo 8 months ago
Lucky was on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson when He was SIX YEARS OLD!! I believe I was just a few years older? He played the B3 AND talked with Johnny afterwards.
I heard his name mentioned on WCPN in Cleveland, and I had to check it out.
I guess when ya got it? Ya got it!!
dreembeeken1 8 months ago
Great version of "I wanna Ta Ta You" (Johnny Guitar Watson)...
superbatspider1 8 months ago
GREAT STAR and stunning HAMMOND B3 sound, all is perfect with great soul ! I love !
organeu 10 months ago
Guess we had to be Au New Morning , where ever it is located . Thanks for filming and sharing .
ArtMusicQuality 1 year ago
I love your Music connection to spirit! Please keep playin it.
NormanMoody 1 year ago
I remember seeing "Little Lucky Peterson" on some show in the '60s. I was about 9, he was about 5, and he was b-a-a-d! He was playing the B-3, and I became transfixed with the instrument. Later in the '90s, I purchased a CD where he was playing lead guitar. A few minutes ago, I read that he also learned to play French horn.
Here's the question; why isn't he more famous than he is? This guy is a polymath, immensely versatile.
jazzbuff630 1 year ago