Dreyfus Jazz (USA)
Home Archive Random Mobile RSS Feed
Download a FREE TRACK from Lucky Peterson’s “You Can Always Turn Around” (out now!)

Download a FREE MP3 of “Four Little Boys” from Lucky Peterson’s new CD, “You Can Always Turn Around”!  Available for a limited time from Dreyfus Jazz.

Click here for your FREE DOWNLOAD of Lucky Peterson “Four Little Boys”


Lucky Peterson’s “You Can Always Turn Around” CD is available now for purchase at: iTunes, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, J&R Music, and at fine stores everywhere.  You can also preview the entire CD before purchasing at Rhapsody

Read More

Lucky Peterson / You Can Always Turn Around TOUR 2010!

Lucky Peterson is out on the road promoting the brand new CD!  Please come and check out the show, you won’t be sorry!  These are the dates booked so far, and more are being booked all the time.

August:

Aug. 19 - Hungry Tiger - Manchester, CT - (Preview feature in TheDay.com: “He plays organ like James Booker and guitar like Buddy Guy and sings like Stevie Wonder.”)

Aug. 20 - Bank St. Cafe - New London, CT

Aug. 21 - Johnny D’s - Somerville, MA

Aug. 22 - Newport Cafe - Newport, RI 

September:

Sept. 17 - Theodore’s - Springfield, MA 

Sept. 18 - Black-eyed Sally - Hartford, CT 

Sept. 28 - YOU CAN ALWAYS TURN AROUND - US release!!

October:

Oct. 7, 9 - Lille, FRANCE

Oct 14, 15 - CD RELEASE EVENT - Details TBA - New York, NY

Oct. 23 - Cafe Boogaloo - Hermosa Beach, CA 

Oct. 24, 25 - Biscuit and Blues - San Fransisco, CA 

For booking info, or to suggest a venue or city for Lucky to visit, please contact: Steve Washington / Sophpaw Productions / sophpaw@hotmail.com

For more information on LUCKY PETERSON / YOU CAN ALWAYS TURN AROUND please visit - http://dreyfusjazz-usa.tumblr.com/post/787371933/lucky-peterson-interprets-tom-waits-lucinda-williams

Advance Praise for Lucky Peterson / You Can Always Turn Around

“Searing and soul-stirring  - Examiner.com

“Incredible blues vocals…insanely lively guitar..it’s amazing”  - USA TODAY.com

“Spine-tinging… The gritty, jangly guitar spilling out of this record is what Peterson does best.. makes the 12-bar blues sound like a Bayou symphony..  Soul piano that bounces over octaves and flickers in ragtime.   Vocals wrap around the mic and perk the ear to hear all the stories and old school wisdoms he wails..

It’s that dirty kind of instrumentation that’s so raw, I felt compelled to stand up, crank up the volume, and bob my head with that hurts-so-good face.”  - Michelle Parsons, Pegasusnews.com

 

Lucky Peterson invades Woodstock!

Roy Haynes to receive the Living Legacy Jazz Award in October 2010

Photo by Jimmy Katz



Established by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation in 1994, the Living Legacy Jazz Award honors living American jazz masters who have contributed to the development and perpetuation of the jazz legacy in the mid-Atlantic region. The award recognizes distinguished performers who have made a special commitment to jazz education, and who have worked to impart his or her unique knowledge of the art of jazz to emerging artists.

For more information please visit: http://www.midatlanticarts.org/funding/artists_programs/living_legacy/index.html

All About Jazz profiles Francis Dreyfus

Deep gratitude to Jakob Baekgaard and AllAboutJazz.com for this beautiful piece on Francis Dreyfus, and Dreyfus Jazz.

Please click here to see the article.

Jacques Schwarz-Bart and Stephanie McKay to play residency at NuBlu in NYC

Jacques Schwarz-Bart and Stephanie McKay celebrate the August 31 release of Rise Above with some special concerts!

August 21 - Churchill Grounds - Atlanta, GA

August 27 - NuBlu - NYC

September 2 - NuBlu - NYC

September 9 - NuBlu - NYC

September 16 - NuBlu - NYC

Lucky Peterson interprets Tom Waits, Lucinda Williams, Ray LaMontagne, Robert Johnson & Blind Willie McTell

Blues singer/keyboardist/guitari st’s first album in seven years features Larry Campbell, Scott Petito and Gary Burke, and songs by Robert Johnson, Blind Willie McTell, Tom Waits, Ray LaMontagne and Lucinda Williams


WOODSTOCK, N.Y. — Lucky Peterson was discovered by blues legend Willie Dixon when he was three years old, released his first record at five and soon after appeared on The Tonight Show. Trained by keyboardists Bill Doggett and Jimmy Smith, Peterson went on to play behind Little Milton, Bobby “Blue” Bland and Kenny Neal. On return from the “Young Blues Giants” tour of Europe, he signed first with Alligator, then Verve, Blue Thumb and Birdology/Dreyfus, where he recorded what Amazon.com called “his finest album,” Black Midnight Sun, in 2003. The New Yorker called him “a master of the guitar, organ and microphone.”

But Lucky’s journey was not a smooth one, and Peterson spent the next few years in transition, working to free himself of drug troubles that had affected his health, family life and professional life. He spent time in treatment, making one-off records for small European labels, but never a proper follow-up to Black Midnight Sun.

But you can always turn around. These words took on special meaning for the 45-year-old Peterson, which is why the first album since his rehabilitation is titled You Can Always Turn Around. It is an uplifting collection of songs that speak of struggles and salvation, using the gritty clarity of acoustic roots-blues (with modern touches) as its main musical vehicle.

The album, scheduled for September 28, 2010 release on Dreyfus Records, was made in the Catskills with master Woodstock musicians Larry Campbell, guitar (Bob Dylan, Levon Helm); Scott Petito, bass (The Fugs, Mercury Rev, Rick Danko Band); and Gary Burke, drums (Joe Jackson, Shania Twain). Peterson as usual plays a mix of instruments: duolian resonator, piano and acoustic and electric guitars. Also prevalent is the acoustic piano on which Lucky sounds like a bluesy Elton John. “He’s something of a genius — his piano playing reminds me of Aretha Franklin,” says drummer Burke, who has played behind Franklin on the road.

But it’s Peterson’s vocal instrument that some might find most arresting. Peterson wraps his voice around an eclectic selection of blues-based materials including songs by original Delta bluesmen Robert Johnson, Rev. Gary Davis and Blind Willie McTell up through the music of today’s top songwriters including Lucinda Williams, Tom Waits and Ray LaMontagne. The album closes with a version of Curtis Mayfield’s “Think.”

“This album is very different for me — it’s more from the heart,” says Peterson. “The songs were picked by (co-producer) Doug Yoel, and he knew my heart. I feel like all these songs were for me.” The album would be the last co-production of Francis Dreyfus, who passed away on June 24, before the album’s release.

One standout on the album is the civil-rights era anthem “I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free,” written by Billy Taylor and popularized by Nina Simone. The new recording introduces Tamara Peterson, Lucky’s wife, a worthy blues singer in her own right. The chemistry between Lucky and Tamara on that session was so exciting that Larry Campbell was prompted to invite the pair to appear with the Levon Helm Band at the Midnight Ramble concert the following night.

Peterson creates something brand new on “Trampled Rose,” turning a wordless hook into a seductive Arabian-flavored line. The band responded to and fed the creativity of the newly awakened Lucky Peterson, and the results are truly special.

Peterson continues to tour, doing dates big and small. This new album should increase awareness of and demand for this one-of-a-kind musician.

And when off the road, he’ll be at his church in Dallas, Texas with his family, holding on, and playing for one very lucky congregation.

TRACK LIST:

1. I Believe I’ll Dust My Broom (Robert Johnson)
2. I’m New Here (Bill Callahan)
3. Statesboro Blues (Blind Willie McTell)
4. Trouble (Ray LaMontagne)
5. Trampled Rose (Tom Waits / Kathleen Brennan)
6. Atonement (Lucinda Williams)
7. Why Are People Like That (Bobby Charles)
8. Four Little Boys (James Peterson / Judge Peterson)
9. Death Don’t Have No Mercy (Rev. Gary Davis)
10. I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free (Billy Taylor and Dick Dallas)
11. Think (Curtis Mayfield)

Lucky Peterson in Woodstock. Photo by Doug Yoel.
Coming September 28: Lucky Peterson “You Can Always Turn Around”

 

photo: Beth Reineke


Lucky Peterson - vocals, duolian resonator, piano, acoustic and electric guitars

with:
Larry Campbell - acoustic guitar, mandolin, pedal steel, duolian resonator
Scott Petito - bass, shakers, octave mandolin
Gary Burke - drums
and introducing Tamara Peterson - vocals

On “YOU CAN ALWAYS TURN AROUND,” Lucky Peterson digs all through the blues - from the early days down in the Delta, to its modern-day step-children in popular music.  Recorded acousticaly and live-in-the-studio in Woodstock, NY.  The album joins Lucky with Americana-Rock guitar hero Larry Campbell (2 Grammy wins with Levon Helm, Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello), ace studio drummer Gary Burke (Joe Jackson, Graham Parker, The Crowmatix), and multi-faceted bassist Scott Petito (The Fugs, Mercury Rev, Rick Danko Band, Leslie Ritter/Scott Petito). 

YOU CAN ALWAYS TURN AROUND features a rich collection of tunes, from roots-blues standards “Statesboro Blues” and “Dust My Broom”, to civil-rights-era anthem “I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free”, to modern day hits by Ray LaMontagne, Tom Waits and Lucinda Williams. 

YOU CAN ALWAYS TURN AROUND is a portrait of a man truly at the Crossroads.  A man with faith, and with real struggles, rising above to make some of the greatest work of his career.


Lucky Peterson
“You Can Always Turn Around”

  1. I Believe I’ll Dust My Broom (Robert Johnson)
  2.  I’m New Here (Bill Callahan)
  3. Statesboro Blues (Willie McTell)
  4. Trouble (Ray LaMontagne)
  5. Trampled Rose (Tom Waits/Kathleen Brennan)
  6. Atonement (Lucinda Williams)
  7. Why Are People Like That (Bobby Charles)
  8. Four Little Boys (Lucky Peterson)
  9. Death Don’t Have No Mercy (Rev. Gary Davis)
  10. I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free (Billy Taylor/Dick Dallas)
  11. Think (Curtis Mayfield)


Produced by Doug Yoel, Francis Dreyfus and Lucky Peterson
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Scott Petito, NRS Studio (Catskill, NY)

Dedicated to the memory of Francis Dreyfus (1940-2010).

Powered by Tumblr. Theme by Reeckerz
1 / 3