Alternate recording name of Lowell Fulson. He sometimes used this name for business reasons. Inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1993, Tulsa, Oklahoma, native Lowell Fulsom (born Lowell Fulson in 1921; he also recorded as Lowell Fullsom) was a big-voiced blues guitarist and songwriter who became one of the leading figures of the West Coast's pivotal postwar blues scene. In addition to hiring young up-and-comers like Ray Charles and Stanley Turrentine for his back-up band, Fulsom played and sang in a gritty, funky, down-home style and saw his tunes covered by the likes of B.… read more
Alternate recording name of Lowell Fulson. He sometimes used this name for business reasons. Inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1993, Tulsa, Oklahoma, native Lowell Fulsom (born Lowell Fulson in 1921; he also recorded as Lowell Fullsom) was a big-voiced blues guitarist and songwriter who… read more
Alternate recording name of Lowell Fulson. He sometimes used this name for business reasons. Inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1993, Tulsa, Oklahoma, native Lowell Fulsom (born Lowell Fulson in 1921; he also recorded as Lowell Fullsom) was a big-voiced blues guitarist and songwriter who became one of the leading figures of the West Coast's pivotal post… read more