Blind Boy Fuller: His Life, Recording Sessions, and Welfare Records
Decades ago, a fellow blues enthusiast sent me a package of official papers related to the life of Fulton Allen, who recorded as Blind Boy Fuller. Written during the 1930s by government officials, soc... [Read More]
 
Blind Boy Fuller: His Life, Recording Sessions, and Welfare Records
Decades ago, a fellow blues enthusiast sent me a package of official papers related to the life of Fulton Allen, who recorded as Blind Boy Fuller. Written during the 1930s by government officials, soc... [Read More]
 
Blind Boy Fuller: His Life, Recording Sessions, and Welfare Records
Decades ago, a fellow blues enthusiast sent me a package of official papers related to the life of Fulton Allen, who recorded as Blind Boy Fuller. Written during the 1930s by government officials, soc... [Read More]
 
“Dust My Broom”: The Story Of A Song
The passionate, hard-driving blues song “Dust My Broom” has been filling dance floors and exhilarating listeners for more than 60 years. The song’s been covered by countless performers – a quick searc... [Read More]
 
Blind Lemon Jefferson: The First Star of Blues Guitar
Blind Lemon Jefferson, who began recording for Paramount Records in late 1925, became the most famous bluesman of the Roaring Twenties. His 78s shattered racial barriers, becoming popular from coast t... [Read More]
 
Johnny Shines: The Complete Living Blues Interview
Long before becoming a force in Chicago blues, Johnny Shines hoboed with Robert Johnson through Depression-era America. They hopped freights, played on street corners, shared rooms and whiskey, and ma... [Read More]
 
Gregg Allman Reveals Track Listing For First Solo Album In 14 Years 'Low Country Blues'
Allman Brothers legend Gregg Allman has revealed the track listing for his first solo album in 14 years, 'Low Country Blues', which is scheduled for release via Rounder Records on January 18, 2011. ... [Read More]