1. Lucky Peterson

    Lucky Peterson is an American musician who plays contemporary blues, fusing soul, R & B, gospel and rock 'n' roll. He is equally at home playing guitar and keyboards.

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    Recorded his first single "1-2-3-4" by the age of five.

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    I am a dog. Yes, I made this MySpace myself. You see, I'm smart. Okay maybe not smart enough to make a MySpace, but hell, I'm smarter than the president.

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    The Official Lucky Peterson Myspace has moved!

  5. Lucky Peterson

    Well... as you can see, I am a cat. Bryce is my owner... and hes a pretty cool guy. He gives me food and water for free, and I just sleep all day!!! I like to lay around, sleep, lick myself, and chase little red laser beems around the apartment.

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  10. Kenny Neal

    Kenny Neal (born October 14, 1957 in New Orleans, Louisiana), son of Raful Neal, is a blues and swamp blues guitar player, singer and band member. Neal comes from a very musical family and has often performed with his brothers in his band. He is a gutsy guitar virtuoso and loves to perform in front of audiences. His albums are enjoyed by blues fans all of the United States, Canada and Europe. He has played with blues stars including Lucky Peterson and Lazy Lester.

  11. Lazy Lester

    Lazy Lester (born Leslie Johnson in Torras, Louisiana, 20 June 1933) is a swamp blues harmonica master whose half-century career spans the 1950s to the 2000s. Best known for regional hits recorded with Jay Miller's Crowley, Louisiana-based Excello Records, Lester also contributed as a side-man to swamp blues classics recorded by Excello label-mates including Slim Harpo, Lightnin' Slim, and Katie Webster.

  12. Jerome Brailey

    Jerome "Bigfoot" Brailey is an American drummer, best known for his work with P-Funk, which includes the bands Parliament, Funkadelic, and numerous related projects. Brailey performed in the early 1970s with R&B groups including The Five Stairsteps and the Chambers Brothers. He joined George Clinton's P-Funk collective in 1975 and appeared on many of their most popular recordings.