Guitarist/singer Lowell Fulson has long been an overlooked blues innovator, overshadowed by more commercially successful artists such as B.B. King. In truth, Fulson gave King "Three O'Clock Blues," which became a hit for King in the '50s. British label JSP does its best to present a more complete picture of Fulson with the four-CD box set Lowell Fulson 1946 to 1953. A superb collection, the set traces the rise of Fulson from obscure Oklahoma guitar slinger to "chitlin circuit" blues star. ~ Matt Collar, All Music Guide
1946 to 1953
09/14/2004 | Jsp Records
All Music Guide Review
1946 to 1953 Track Listing
Credits of 1946 to 1953
- Eldridge McCarty
- Piano
- Rufus J. Russell
- Piano
- King Solomon
- Piano
- Big Dad
- Bass
- Andrew Aitken
- Sleeve Art
- Earl Singers Brown
- Sax (Alto)
- Que Martyn
- Sax (Tenor)
- Dickie Washington
- Drums
- Asal Carson
- Drums
- Martin Fulson
- Guitar
- Bob Harvey
- Drums
- Arthur Jackson
- Bass
- Lowell Fulson
- Guitar, Vocals
- Lloyd Glenn
- Piano

















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