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allmusic, music reviews, new releases, artists biography Biography. by Bill Dahl. Lowell Fulson recorded every shade of blues imaginable. Get Lowell Fulson biography information. 6, 1999 - just a few weeks shy of his 78th birthday - Lowell Fulson passed away. Lowell Fulson. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. Lowell Fulson (March 31, 1921 – March 6, 1999[1]) was a big-voiced blues A Dead Musician Directory Celebrity Page. Includes Obituary, Biography, Discography, Photo, and Links: Blues Guitar Legend: Lowell FulsonLowell Fulson was born in the Chocktaw Indian Reservation, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Lowell Fulson died on the 6th March 1999. in Long Beach, California. together on this project, Lowell Fulson was one of the guys Discography, videography and other information about Lowell Fulson's recordings at CDNOW. finally lowell fulson on youtube. jayscott49 (1 month ago) Show Hide Marked as spam Lowell Fulson recorded before B.B. King. Proper Introduction to Lowell Fulson: Juke Box Shuffle 3.0. Released: 2004 B.B. King in those days, Lowell Fulson still records today on Rounder Records Lowell Fulson Discography. Compiled by Eric LeBlanc BLACK & BLUE 59724 : LOWELL FULSON - One More Blues (w/PHILLIP WALKER) BLACK Lowell Fulson, still another Oklahoman, was born in Tulsa in 1921. The next few releases by Lowell Fulson were released on the Trilon label. Lowell Fulson feature on ARTISTdirect. Includes free downloads, music videos, lyrics, bio, discography and merchandise informationSoundtrack: Ray. Visit IMDb for Photos, Filmography, Discussions, Bio, News, Discuss this name with other users on IMDb message board for Lowell Fulson Lowell Fulson ( March 31, 1921 – March 6, 1999 ) was a big-voiced blues guitarist in the West Coast tradition. He was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma . He also recorded for business Put this player on all your other sites (myspace, blogs etc) Embed: b. 31st March, 1921, Chocktaw Indian Reservation, Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A. d. 6th March, 1999, Long Beach, California, U.S.A. Lowell Fulson was born in the The Complete Chess Masters (50th Anniversary Collection) ~ Lowell Fulson Average Customer Review: Release Date: November 4, 1997Amazon.com: Blue Shadows: Music: Lowell Fulson by Lowell Fulson Audio CD (October 4, 1997) Original Release Date: July 22, 1997; Number of Discs: 1; Label: Stony Plain Music Lowell Fulson feature on ARTISTdirect. Includes free downloads, music videos, lyrics, bio, discography and merchandise information1963 Thank you for flagging this video. Content of this nature is not necessarily prohibited on YouTube, however we will review this video and take action as appropriate.Photographs of Lowell Fulson by José Luis Villegas (Click on the images to see larger versions.)Yahoo! Shopping is the best place to comparison shop for Compare prices for Lowell Fulson - Blues Music. Compare products, compare prices, read reviews and merchant ratings.Lowell Fulson: Them Update Blues, Released 01/01/1995 The checkered career of one of the greatest blues guitarists, singers and composers of the post W.W.
Lowell Fulson
Lowell Fulson
Artist: Lowell Fulson
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Lowell Fulson recorded every shade of blues imaginable. Polished urban blues, rustic two-guitar duets with his younger brother Martin, funk-tinged grooves that pierced the mid-'60s charts, even an unwise cover of the Beatles' "Why Don't We Do It in the Road!" Clearly, the veteran guitarist, who was active for more than half a century, wasn't afraid to experiment. Perhaps that's why his last couple of discs for Rounder were so vital and satisfying -- and why he remained an innovator for so long. Exposed to the western swing of Bob Wills as well as indigenous blues while growing up in Oklahoma, Fulson joined up with singer Texas Alexander for a few months in 1940, touring the Lone Star state with the veteran bluesman. Fulson was drafted in 1943. The Navy let him go in 1945; after a few months back in Oklahoma, he was off to Oakland, CA, where he made his first 78s for fledgling producer Bob Geddins. Soon enough, Fulson was fronting his own band and cutting a stack of platters for Big Town, Gilt Edge, Trilon, and Down Town (where he hit big in 1948 with "Three O'Clock Blues," later covered by B.B. King). Swing Time records prexy Jack Lauderdale snapped up Fulson in 1948, and the hits really began to flow: the immortal "Every Day I Have the Blues" (an adaptation of Memphis Slim's "Nobody Loves Me"), "Blue Shadows," the two-sided holiday perennial "Lonesome Christmas," and a groovy mid-tempo instrumental "Low Society Blues" that really hammers home how tremendously important pianist Lloyd Glenn and alto saxist Earl Brown were to Fulson's maturing sound (all charted in 1950!). Fulson toured extensively from then on, his band stocked for a time with dazzling pianist Ray Charles (who later covered Lowell's "Sinner's Prayer" for Atlantic) and saxist Stanley Turrentine. After a one-off session in New Orleans in 1953 for Aladdin, Fulson inked a longterm pact with Chess in 1954. His first single for the firm was the classic "Reconsider Baby," cut in Dallas under Stan Lewis's supervision with a sax section that included David "Fathead" Newman on tenor and Leroy Cooper on baritone. The relentless mid-tempo blues proved a massive hit and perennial cover item -- even Elvis Presley cut it in 1960, right after he got out of the Army. But apart from "Loving You," the guitarist's subsequent Checker output failed to find widespread favor with the public. Baffling, since Fulson's crisp, concise guitar work and sturdy vocals were as effective as ever. Most of his Checker sessions were held in Chicago and L.A. (the latter his home from the turn of the '50s). Fulson stayed with Checker into 1962, but a change of labels worked wonders when he jumped over to Los Angeles-based Kent Records. 1965's driving "Black Nights" became his first smash in a decade, and "Tramp," a loping funk-injected workout co-written by Fulson and Jimmy McCracklin, did even better, restoring the guitarist to R&B stardom, gaining plenty of pop spins, and inspiring a playful Stax cover by Otis Redding and Carla Thomas only a few months later that outsold Fulson's original. A couple of lesser follow-up hits for Kent ensued before the guitarist was reunited with Stan Lewis at Jewel Records. That's where he took a crack at that Beatles number, though most of his outings for the firm were considerably closer to the blues bone. Fulson was never been absent for long on disc; 1992's Hold On and its 1995 follow-up Them Update Blues, both for Ron Levy's Bullseye Blues logo, were among his later efforts, both quite solid. Fulson continued to perform until 1997, when health problems forced the career bluesman into a reluctant retirement. His health continued to deteriorate and on March 6, 1999 - just a few weeks shy of his 78th birthday - Lowell Fulson passed away. Few bluesmen managed to remain contemporary the way Lowell Fulson did for more than five decades. And fewer still will make such a massive contribution to the idiom.
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Cover Album Year # tracks Download album
Lowell Fulson : West Coast Blues
West Coast Blues 2001 18
Lowell Fulson : Rollin' Blues
Rollin' Blues 1998 20
Lowell Fulson : It's a Good Day
It's a Good Day 1990 10
Lowell Fulson : Chicago Blues Bonus
Chicago Blues Bonus 20
Lowell Fulson : Reconsider Baby
Reconsider Baby 14
Lowell Fulson : So Many Tears
So Many Tears 19

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