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  1. Rounder. Lowell Fulson (March 31, 1921 – March 7, 1999) [1] was an American blues guitarist and songwriter, in the West Coast blues tradition. He also recorded for contractual reasons as Lowell Fullsom and Lowell Fulsom. After T-Bone Walker, he was the most important figure in West Coast blues in the 1940s and 1950s. [2] [3]

  2. Mar 12, 1999 · Thu 11 Mar 1999 22.34 EST. The singer and guitarist Lowell Fulson, who has died aged 77, was one of the founding fathers of West Coast blues. His singular and special gift to the language of the ...

  3. Mar 6, 1999 · Learn about Lowell Fulson, a blues guitarist who played various styles and wrote genre standards. Find his discography, reviews, and more on AllMusic.

  4. Apr 3, 2024 · Lowell Fulson was born on March 31, 1921, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was one of 11 siblings who grew up in a musical family, where he learned to play guitar and sing from his father. Fulson moved to Ada, Oklahoma, in his teenage years and began performing in local clubs. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and upon his return to civilian ...

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  6. Learn about Lowell Fulson, a pioneer of West Coast Blues who wrote and played many classic songs for half a century. Explore his career, influences, hits and albums on this web page.

  7. Mar 14, 1999 · Lowell Fulson, a major figure in West Coast blues, died March 6 in Long Beach, Calif. He was 77 and lived in Los Angeles. The cause was complications from kidney disease, diabetes and congestive ...

  8. FULSON, LOWELL (1921–1999). Born on March 31, 1921, in Tulsa to parents of Choctaw and African American descent, blues musician Lowell Fulson grew up around Ada, Oklahoma, where his grandfather played violin and two of his uncles played guitar. Fulson played in church and at picnics as a boy and in Ada clubs as a teenager.

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