g, voc, 1907-1941 US, Wadesboro
Singer / Musician of Blues
A.k.a. Fulton Allen
Born July 10, 1907, Allen was a prolific North Carolina blues guitarist and vocalist who recorded under the name Blind Boy Fuller, owing to blindness caused by retinal ulcers. A prime example of the Piedmont style, Fuller was one of the most popular blues performers of his time, particularly well known for his distinctive use of the resonator guitar and his upbeat, "hokum" numbers often featuring washboard performances by Bull City Red. Allen's career was cut short by his death from kidney failure and other complications on February 13, 1941.
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Blind Boy Fuller 2 g, p, voc US 1915-1996 |