BIOGRAPHY

PETER B. LUKE

Peter Luke originally became interested in music at the tender age of 5, while listening to his grandfather play banjo  on the front porch, and at family gatherings.  He began formal study at age 13 and soon excelled in both Concert and Marching Band.

In 1975, Peter was awarded The Los Angeles Times Scholarship Award for Excellence in Musical Achievement.  Peter began to broaden and develop through the years, becoming an accomplished Woodwind player with his emphasis on Jazz Flute,. It was during these formative years that he had the privilege play with such legendary jazz/blues figures as; “Big Moma” Willie Mae Thornton, Pianist George Lewis, and contemporary jazz artist, Gerald Albright.

Peter reaffirmed his faith in the Lord Jesus Christ in 1983 and accepted his call to the Ministry.Peter was ordained an Elder in the Church of God in Christ on June 11,1993. Founded and pastored the Profession of Faith Church in Los Angeles, CA. 

Since then, Peter continues to preach the gospel, while still playing light jazz, and inspirational music with his signature jazz twist. Peter has broadened his instrument arsenal to include the Electronic Wind Instrument (EWI Solo). Peter is also a talented music arranger, performer,  and Producer.