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Friday, January 6, 2012
Garfield Blues Band at The Governors Inn, Buffalo New York
From left to right: Bob Babitch on piano, Garfield Angove vocals, harmonica, Mark Freer bass, Denny Mobley drums. At The Governors Inn Buffalo NY, home to Little Lucky Peterson. About 1969
Deeply Saddened. My Friend The Late Great Announcer Don "Early" Allen Jr. Introduced me to the Peterson family Early 70s The Governors Inn, Buffalo New York. Don Urged me To Sing "Love And Happiness". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nW4Ux-Orq0&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR3P5KtIOihjwKjgIQevJfPvoZogAarRWJj6FVNALKpvrxvRcU7Qa0mBlHw Rest In Peace
I was very sad to hear that Lucky Peterson died. Not long after this picture I moved to Buffalo NY to play bass for Little Lucky. I will never forget opening for James Brown at the War Memorial Stadium with Little Lucky when he was 5 years old.
Deeply Saddened. My Friend The Late Great Announcer Don "Early" Allen Jr. Introduced me to the Peterson family Early 70s The Governors Inn, Buffalo New York. Don Urged me To Sing "Love And Happiness". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nW4Ux-Orq0&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR3P5KtIOihjwKjgIQevJfPvoZogAarRWJj6FVNALKpvrxvRcU7Qa0mBlHw Rest In Peace
ReplyDeleteI was very sad to hear that Lucky Peterson died. Not long after this picture I moved to Buffalo NY to play bass for Little Lucky. I will never forget opening for James Brown at the War Memorial Stadium with Little Lucky when he was 5 years old.
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