Lowell Fulsom

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Lowell Fulsom was an influential American blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter known for hits like "Reconsider Baby" and "Tramp," and for helping shape West Coast blues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf blues musician
guitarist
human
singer
songwriter
activeYearsEnd 1990s
activeYearsStart 1940
alsoKnownAs Lowell Fulsom
Lowell Fulsum
associatedAct B. B. King
surface form: B.B. King

Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson
surface form: Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson

Jimmy McCracklin
Ray Charles
causeOfDeath complications from kidney disease
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1921-03-31
dateOfDeath 1999-03-07
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Fulson
fieldOfWork music
songwriting
genre West Coast blues
blues
rhythm and blues
givenName Lowell NERFINISHED
influenced B. B. King
surface form: B.B. King

West Coast blues musicians
influencedGenre West Coast blues
instrument guitar
vocals
languageOfWork English
name Lowell Fulson
notableAward inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame
notableSongwriterCredit co-wrote the song "Tramp"
notableWork Blue Shadows
Reconsider Baby
Three O’Clock Blues
surface form: Three O'Clock Blues

Tramp
occupation guitarist
singer
songwriter
placeOfBirth Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
placeOfDeath Long Beach
surface form: Long Beach, California, United States
recordLabel Checker Records
Chess Records
Kent Records
Swing Time Records
styleCharacteristic smooth, urban blues sound
strong, expressive guitar phrasing

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Kent Records notableArtist Lowell Fulsom
Lowell Fulson alsoKnownAs Lowell Fulsom
Lowell Fulsom alsoKnownAs Lowell Fulsom
subject surface form: Lowell Fulson