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  1. 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 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. His best known songs are Three O'Clock Blues (1948), Reconsider Baby (1954, later covered by Elvis Presley) and Tramp (1967, and as a duet by Otis Redding & Carla Thomas). His 1960s recordings on the Kent Records label were released as Lowell Fulsom.

  3. 1997 Lowell Fulson with the Powder Blues Band (Stony Plain) 2002 Swingin' the Blues (Blue Wave) 2004 Blues + Jazz = BLAZZ! (Blue Wave) Awards. 1981 – Juno Award for "Most Promising Group of the Year" 1986 – W. C. Handy Award for Blues, Best Foreign Band; References

  4. Lowell Fulson With the Powder Blues Band by Lowell Fulson released in 1981. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  5. LOWELL FULSON. Lowell Fulson was a pioneer of West Coast Blues, a laid-back singer who wrote many classic songs and played his smoking guitar lines for a worldwide audience for half a century. He adapted his music for the times, playing hard Blues, Funky Soul and driving R&B, but never compromised his fluid yet penetrating style.

  6. One of the foremost figures in postwar blues over a period of several decades, Lowell Fulson possessed an impressive ability to adapt to or set his own trends in the blues.

  7. 12 mar 1999 · By Tony Russell. 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.