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Blind Boy Fuller: 1907 - 1941. Blind Boy Fuller was a founder of the ragtime influenced East Coast Piedmont blues and became one of the most popular blues recording artists of the 1930s. He was fluid at melding ragtime, slide blues, and pop into a distinct and regional interpretation of the genre. A prolific songwriter, his catchy “countryman compositions” addressed concerns of rural blacks on the farms and in the big cities. Fuller also brought notice to his recording sidemen, Reverend Gary Davis, Bull City Red, and Sonny Terry. His music served as a spirited model for many up-and-coming Piedmont blues musicians. Visit REVIEWS for a complete bio by Tim Kirker.
35 MP3s by Blind Boy Fuller. 92MB zip file.
- Ain't It a Crying Shame.mp3
- Been Your Dog.mp3
- Black and Tan.mp3
- Bull Dog Blues.mp3
- Careless Love.mp3
- Cat Man Blues-Take 1.mp3
- Death Alley.mp3
- Get Your Yas Yas Out.mp3
- If You See My Pigmeat.mp3
- Let Me Squeeze Your Lemon.mp3
- Looking for My Woman.mp3
- Looking for My Woman No. 2.mp3
- Mamie-Take 2.mp3
- Meat Shakin' Woman.mp3
- Mojo Hidin' Woman.mp3
- No Stranger Now.mp3
- Piccolo Rag.mp3
- Pistol Snapper Blues.mp3
- Rag, Mama, Rag-Take 1.mp3
- Shake It, Baby.mp3
- Shake That Shimmy.mp3
- Snake Woman Blues.mp3
- Some Day You're Gonna Be Sorry.mp3
- Step It Up and Go.mp3
- Sweet Honey Hole.mp3
- Thousand Woman Blues.mp3
- Tom Cat Blues.mp3
- Truckin' My Blues Away.mp3
- Trucking My Blues Away-Take 2.mp3
- Untrue Blues.mp3
- Walking and Looking Blues.mp3
- Walking My Troubles Away-Take 1.mp3
- Weeping Willow.mp3
- When Your Gal Packs Up and Leaves.mp3
- Working Man Blues.mp3
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