
About Earl Peterson
Earl Peterson Born: February 24, 1927 Earl Peterson was a native son of Paxton, Illinois, but before he was two years old, his parents moved to Michigan. He developed a love for music early on - started playing the guitar when he was just two years old, then took up the drums when he was 14. As a teen-ager, he would entertain the folks at local dances and get togethers. His first radio show was at radio station WOAP out of Owosso, Michigan where he was on the air daily.
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Boogie Blues
In the Dark
Boogie Blues - Original
Nothing to Lose but My Heart
I'm Leaving My Heart Up To You
In The Dark - 1954
Boogie Blues - 1954
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Take Me Back To Michigan
Alimony Blues
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