Lowell Fulson
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Lowell Fulson
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Blues guitarist, singer and songwriter, born 31 March 1921 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, died 6 March 1999 in Long Beach, California.
Fulson's recording career started in 1946 and lasted well into the 1990s. His best known songs are Three O'Clock Blues (1948), Reconsider Baby (1954, later covered by Elvis Presley) and Tramp (1967, later covered as a duet by Otis Redding & Carla Thomas).
For his 1960s recordings on the Kent Records label he used the alias Lowell Fulsom, probably for business reasons.
Fulson's recording career started in 1946 and lasted well into the 1990s. His best known songs are Three O'Clock Blues (1948), Reconsider Baby (1954, later covered by Elvis Presley) and Tramp (1967, later covered as a duet by Otis Redding & Carla Thomas).
For his 1960s recordings on the Kent Records label he used the alias Lowell Fulsom, probably for business reasons.
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