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Lowell Fulson (March 31, 1921 –
March 7, 1999) was an
American blues guitarist and songwriter, in the West
Coast blues tradition. He also
recorded for...
- elements,
written by West
Coast blues artists Lowell Fulson and
Jimmy McCracklin.
First recorded by
Fulson in 1967, it was his highest-charting
single since...
- drugs. In 1966,
Hendrix married jazz
singer Robert Fulson, who was the
brother of
singer Lowell Fulson, and they both
would perform as the
opening act for...
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originally going to
Fulson Tech and vice versa,
causing Greg to panic. Greg's
school performs poorly on the test due to the
students going to
Fulson Tech not even...
- ever be." The song was
recorded by
Lowell Fulson, an
American blues singer, in 1969 on the
Jewel label.
Fulson's version included the
lyrics "Why Don't We...
- 1965:
Lowell Fulson, Soul 1965: Z.Z. Hill, The Soul
Stirring Z.Z. Hill 1966: Ike & Tina Turner, The Soul of Ike & Tina 1967:
Lowell Fulson,
Tramp 1967:...
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blues clubs in
South Los
Angeles to
study professionals such as
Lowell Fulson,
Johnny Guitar Watson and T-Bone Walker.
Howard graduated from
Compton High...
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single from
their Love
Symbol Album.
Featuring a
sample of the 1967
Lowell Fulson song "Tramp", the
track showcases a
distinct Middle Eastern tone underscored...
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blues song
written and
recorded by
Lowell Fulson in 1954.
Performed in the West
Coast blues style, it was
Fulson's first record chart hit for
Checker Records...
- "Zwiebelkuchen (German
Onion Pie)". The
Daring Gourmet.
Retrieved 29
January 2015.
Fulson, Gerhild. "Zwiebelkuchen Recipe:
German Caramelized Onion Tart". Tour My...