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Blind Boy Fuller

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North Carolina bluesman Blind Boy Fuller was an extremely influential and popular performer in the 1930s whose legacy might be even larger today had he not died at the age of 34. He was an acoustic guitarist of uncommon stylistic skill, at home with slide, fingerstyle, and Ragtime. Like many entertainers of the day, he knew and recorded popular songs as well as blues. He was also known for a series of openly suggestive hokum blues songs, full of raunchy double entendres that no doubt contributed to his popularity. He was such an influential figure for Brownie McGhee that McGhee began his career under the moniker Blind Boy Fuller No. 2.

- Tom Heyman

 
 
 
 
 
 

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1. I Want Some Of Your Pie (3:45) Blind Boy Fuller, Vol. 2, CD A $0.99
2. Step It Up And Go (3:59) Blind Boy Fuller Vol. 5 (1938-40) $0.99
3. Ain't No Gettin' Along (3:52) Blind Boy Fuller Vol. 3 1937 $0.99
4. I'm Climbin' On Top Of The Hill (3:20) The Best Of $0.99
5. Rag Mama Rag (3:05) Robert Johnson and Heroes of the Delta Blues $0.99
6. Good Feeling Blues (3:40) Blind Boy Fuller Vol. 6 1940 $0.99
7. Somebody's Been Talkin' (3:49) Blind Boy Fuller Vol. 6 1940 $0.99
8. Blacksnakin' Jiver (3:37) Blind Boy Fuller Vol. 5 (1938-40) $0.99
9. Keep Away From My Woman (3:15) East Coast Piedmont Style $0.99
10. Put You Back In The Jail (3:20) The Best Of $0.99

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