- Lowell Fulson
Lowell Fulson (
March 31 1921 –March 7 1999 ) was a big-voicedblues guitarist andsongwriter , in theWest Coast blues tradition. Fulson was born in Tulsa,Oklahoma . He also recorded for business reasons as Lowell Fullsom and Lowell Fulsom. AfterT-Bone Walker , Fulson was the most important figure in West Coast blues in the 1940s and 1950s.cite book
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According to some sources, Fulson was born on a
Choctaw reservation in Oklahoma. Fulson has stated that he is ofCherokee ancestry through his father, but he has also claimed Choctaw ancestry. At the age of eighteen, Fulson moved toAda, Oklahoma , and joinedAlger "Texas" Alexander for a few months in 1940, but later moved toCalifornia , forming a band which soon included a youngRay Charles andtenor saxophone player,Stanley Turrentine . He recorded forSwing Time in the 1940s,Chess Records (Checker Records ) in the 1950s,Kent Records in the 1960s, andRounder Records (Bullseye) in the 1970s.Fulson was drafted in 1943, but left the
United States Navy in 1945. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hifrxq95ldke~T1 All Music Guide biography - accessed January 2008] ] His most memorable and influential recordings include: "3 O’Clock Blues" (now ablues standard ), theMemphis Slim -penned classic "Everyday I Have the Blues", "Lonesome Christmas", "Reconsider Baby" (covered in 1960 byElvis Presley ; and later byEric Clapton on his "From the Cradle " album; as well as byJoe Bonamassa ), and "Tramp" (co-written withJimmy McCracklin ) and later covered byOtis Redding andCarla Thomas ."Reconsider Baby" came from a long term pact inked with Chess Records in 1954. It was cut in Dallas under Stan Lewis' supervision with a
saxophone section that included David "Fathead" Newman on tenor and Leroy Cooper on baritone.Jackie Brenston played in Fulson's band between 1952 and 1954.Fulson stayed with Checker into 1962, but a change of
record label s worked wonders when he jumped over to the Los Angeles based, Kent Records. 1965's driving "Black Nights" became his first hit in a decade, and "Tramp," did even better, restoring the guitarist to R&B stardom..Fulson was inducted into the
Blues Hall of Fame in 1993 [ [http://www.blues.org/halloffame/inductees.php4?YearId=12 Blues Hall of Fame website] ] and was nominated for a Grammy for Best Traditional Blues Album. His "Reconsider Baby" was chosen by theRock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of the "500 Songs That ShapedRock and Roll ".In 1993 at the Paramount Theatre in
Oakland, California a show entitled "California Blues - Swingtime Tribute" opened with Fulson plusJohnny Otis , Charles Brown,Jay McShann ,Jimmy Witherspoon ,Jimmy McCracklin andEarl Brown . [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/e/a/1995/10/27/WEEKEND1381.dtl&hw=Oakland+paramount&sn=132&sc=250 Witherspoon still serving up the blues] ]A resident of Los Angeles, Fulson died in
Long Beach, California in March 1999, at the age of 77. His companion Tina Mayfield stated that the causes of death were complications fromkidney disease,diabetes , andcongestive heart failure . He was the father of four and grandfather of thirteen. [ [http://elvispelvis.com/lowellfulson.htm Lowell Fulson biography details @ Elvispelvis.com] ]Fulson was interred in
Inglewood Park Cemetery , inInglewood, California .Contemporary influences
In the 2004 film "Ray", a
biopic of Ray Charles, Fulson was portrayed by blues musician,Chris Thomas King . WhilstRedman 's 1993 single, "Time 4 Sum Aksion " contains a sample from Fulson's song, "Tramp". "Why Don't We Do It in the Road? ", as performed by Fulson, appeared on thesoundtrack to the 2007crime film , "American Gangster". Fulson originally coveredThe Beatles 'song on his 1970 album, "In A Heavy Bag". [cite web |url=http://www.mp3.com/artist/lowell-fulson/songs/?tag=tabs;songs&om_act=convert&om_clk=arttabs |title=Lowell Fulson Albums |publisher=MP3.com |accessdate=2007-10-10]Salt-n-Pepa recorded a contemporary version of "Tramp" in 1987, on their "Hot, Cool & Vicious " album. A cover of Fulson's song "Sinner's Prayer" appeared on Ray Charles' final album, "Genius Loves Company " (2004).Awards
In 1993 Fulson was granted a Pioneer Award from the
Rhythm and Blues Foundation .Discography
Recommended compilation
*"San Francisco Blues" (1988)
ee also
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Chicago Blues Festival
*Long Beach Blues Festival
*List of guitarists by genre
*Music of Oklahoma References
External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=9688703 Find-A-Grave - details of Fulson's resting place]
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