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  1. Blind Boy Fuller. Fulton Allen (July 10, 1904 [1] – February 13, 1941), [2] known as Blind Boy Fuller, was an American blues guitarist and singer. Fuller was one of the most popular of the recorded Piedmont blues artists, along with Blind Blake, Josh White, and Buddy Moss .

  2. 1 de mar. de 2017 · Blind Boy Fuller 1935-1940, fue un Lp para el sello Travelin’ Man que contiene 20 temas, alguno de los cuales pertenecen a esa última etapa con Sonny Terry y donde se puede escuchar su faceta góspel.

  3. 11 de nov. de 2013 · The Blues Effect: Blind Boy Fuller by Blind Boy Fuller released in 2013. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. Fuller was one of the most popular of the recorded Piedmont blues artists with rural African Americans. Unlike blues artists like Big Bill or Memphis Minnie who recorded extensively over three or four decades, Blind Boy Fuller recorded his substantial body of work over a short, six-year span.

  5. 13 de may. de 2015 · This article appears in the May/June 2015 “Blues Issue.” Videos by American Songwriter Where did The Rolling Stones get the title for their 1970 live album, Get Yer Ya-Yas Out? From Blind Boy ...

  6. Blind Boy Fuller. Fulton Allen, conocido en el mundo del blues como Blind Boy Fuller, fue un guitarrista y cantante, nacido en Wadesboro, Carolina del Norte, el 10 de julio de 1907. Falleció en Durham, en el mismo Estado, el 13 de febrero de 1941.

  7. Blind Boy Fullers playing style was assimilated from a wide variety of other musicians, but he was most influenced by Reverend Gary Davis. Davis’ powerful bass line and fast fingerpicking runs can be heard in Fullers playing.