- Best of Southern Blues · 2006
- The Complete Chess Masters · 1997
- Blues Roots · 2002
- The Complete Chess Masters · 1954
- My First Recordings · 1997
- The Final Kent Years · 1998
- Early Electric Blues · 2005
- The Tramp Years · 1967
- Johnny Otis Show Live In Los Angeles 1970 · 2015
- Blues Classics (Remastered) · 2015
- Texas Blues (Authentic Recordings) · 2014
- Juke Box Jam - Classics from the Vault · 2014
- Texas Knows the Blues Classic Blues From the Lone Star State · 2013
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About Lowell Fulson
Lowell Fulson was one of the most important figures in post-war West Coast blues, a guitarist, singer, and songwriter who was active from the late 1940s to the mid-'90s. While Fulson seemed willing to do a little bit of everything over the course of his career, his best and best-known work was informed by jump blues and the polished, impassioned big-city sound typified by his fellow California bluesman T-Bone Walker. However, Fulson also cut spare, rural blues-styled material, strong soul-styled sides in the mid- to late '60s (1967's Tramp, including the hit title track), a smattering of funky, rock-infused blues (1970's In a Heavy Bag), and barroom-style guitar workouts (1995's late-era Them Update Blues).
- HOMETOWN
- Tulsa, OK, United States
- BORN
- 31 March 1921
- GENRE
- Blues