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Blind Boy Fuller recorded his substantial body of work over a short, six-year span. Neverthless, he was one of the most recorded artists of his time and by far the most popular and influential Piedmont blues player of all time. Blind Boy Fuller could play in multiple styles: slide, ragtime, pop, and blues were all enhanced by his National steel guitar. Blind Boy Fuller worked with some fine sidemen, including Rev Gary Davis, Sonny Terry, and washboard player Bull City Red.
Blind Boy Fuller lived fast and died young in 1942, only 33 years old. Blind Boy Fuller was a fine, expressive vocalist and a masterful guitar player best remembered for his uptempo ragtime hits "Rag Mama Rag," "Trucking My Blues Away," and "Step It Up and Go." At the same time he was capable of deeper material, and his versions of "Lost Lover Blues" or "Mamie" are as deep as most Delta blues. Because of his popularity, he may have been overexposed on records, yet most of his songs remained close to tradition and much of his repertoire and style is kept alive by North Carolina and Virginia artists today.
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