Lusher was born in
Peterborough, England, and started playing the trombone aged six years old in his local
Salvation Army band, the third generation of his family to do so. During
World War II, he served as a gunner signaller in the
Royal Artillery. After the war, he became a professional musician, playing with the bands of
Joe Daniels (his first professional job on £12-a-week),
Lou Preager,
Maurice Winnick,
the Squadronaires,
Jack Parnell and, lastly, the
Ted Heath Big Band. Lusher spent nine years as lead trombone with Ted Heath's Orchestra and toured the United States with him on five occasions. ==Later years==