Lowell Fulson, singer, guitarist, and songwriter, was one of the giants of the West Coast Blues scene, a commercial and artistic success for over forty years.
This brief clip from 1963 doesn’t just rock; it gives us an extremely rare glimpse of a major blues talent performing in a club setting before a black audience. There’s no invisible line between band and audience. Everybody is enjoying the music, each other, and themselves– and that’s the way it was supposed to be.
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