Lucky, LA
Music connected to Lucky
About Lucky
- • Blues musician Lead Belly spent time near Lucky, influencing folk music.
- • The 'Lucky Cajun Crawfish Boil' tradition began here, celebrating local flavors.
- • A major railroad junction established Lucky, connecting regional commerce routes.
- • Local legend claims a buried pirate treasure remains hidden near Black Lake.
- • The Great Depression devastated Lucky, impacting timber and agriculture jobs.
- • Named 'Lucky' for a successful land lottery in 1884, promising opportunity.
- • With roughly 250 residents, Lucky is smaller than most Louisiana bayou towns.
- • Sitting at 180 feet, Lucky's elevation is higher than many coastal parishes.
- • Agriculture, particularly cotton and soybeans, remains a key part of the local economy.
- • A sense of quiet resilience permeates Lucky, a haven from modern chaos.
- • The New Orleans Saints are the closest pro team, known for their 2010 Super Bowl win.
- • Northwestern State University, nearby, has a strong football rivalry with Stephen F. Austin.