Mr. Lucky’s harmonica rendition of “Auld Lang Syne” while Ski the dog listens and barks.
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It was a very pleasant surprize while surfing the internet for information on some Fells Point bars to come across this piece on Mr. Lucky. I first met Lucky somewhere between 12 to 15 years ago when he still owned the Canton House on Fleet Street. I was introduced to him by Brian Duerling of A&A Candy and Tobacco (Brian was dating and now is married to his daughter). I have fond memories of stopping in and talking to Lucky. I am a professional DJ and I did a Holiday party one year and got goosed by this old lady who used to frequent this quaint old establishment. I am so glad to see he is still around. God is truly good!