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Lucky Peterson & Mighty Reapers - Little Red Rooster - 1990

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2008

Blues prodigy Lucky Peterson toured Australia for my company in 1990. He was backed by the sensational Mighty Reapers. Recorded here Live on the Sunday Show. The mighty reapers formed from the ashes of the Dynamic Hepnotics, who broke up after their smash hit of 1984-85 Soul Kind Of Feeling. The Mighty Reapers consist of Continental Robert Susz on vocals and harmonica, Dave Brewer on Guitar and Vocals, Vito Portolesi on bass, Antero Cescin on Drums and Clayton Doley on Hammond Organ.

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  • Great Hammond (C-3) organ blues!

  • Lucky is a great guy and a wonderful musician

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  • love it.... I remember the days at BAVPA... just a parent looking in.

  • Truly brilliant!

  • goody  stager

  • i love this song!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • wow, what a killer.  great vocals. great voice.

  • I've heard of don't cloud up on me if ya ain't gonna rain.

  • the god.......organ....guitar....t­he best

  • I would love to here Lucky do his dad's song Slob on my Knob!

  • Anybody ever get a video of 'Don't Blow the Whistle (if you ain't gonnna ride the train)'?

    Best thing he ever did.

    I saw him down here in Miami in the 90's and he was great...when he left the keyboard and started

    playing that 335, my jaw just dropped, it cracked up his bass player.

  • Lucky peterson is one of my all time favorite blues musicians,along with countless others.

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