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* Lowell Fulson ( 1921 1999 ), blues guitarist
On February 25, 1993 Burke was honored with a Pioneer Award and $ 15, 000 from the Rhythm and Blues Foundation in a ceremony that also honored his soul rival James Brown, Wilson Pickett, Hadda Brooks, Dave Clark, Floyd Dixon, Lowell Fulson, Erskine Hawkins, Carla Thomas, Jimmy Witherspoon, Little Anthony and the Imperials, and Martha and the Vandellas.
Additionally, his songs were covered by the likes of John Lee Hooker and Lowell Fulson.
* Lowell Fulson
Guitarist Pee Wee Crayton divided his time between Los Angeles and San Francisco, while Lowell Fulson, from Texas by way of Oklahoma, moved to Oakland.
* Lowell Fulson ( 1921 1999 ), blues musician
" The tune was recorded in 1950 by Lowell Fulson, and subsequently by a raft of artists including B.
The 1967 song " Tramp " by Lowell Fulson, made popular in 1967 by Otis Redding and Carla Thomas, refers to Stetson hats in the line, " You don't wear continental clothes, or Stetson hats.
The band functioned as the unofficial house band for Atlantic Records in the early 1950s, and several future stars passed through its ranks, including Ray Charles and Lowell Fulson.
In the 1950s, he went on to play with the groups of Lowell Fulson, Earl Bostic, and at the turn of the decade, Max Roach.
King, Bill Doggett, Golden " Big " Wheeler, Billy Branch, Bo Diddley, Bobby " Blue " Bland, Bobby Rush, Buckwheat Zydeco, Buddy Guy, Calvin Jones, Carey Bell, Carl Perkins, Chicago Blues Museum All Stars, Barrelhouse Chuck, Chuck Berry, Clarence " Gatemouth " Brown, Dave Myers, Dion Payton, Dr. John, Eddie Boyd, Eddie C. Campbell, Eddie Vinson, Eddy Clearwater, Etta James, Fenton Robinson, Floyd Jones, Fontella Bass, Hank Ballard, Henry Townsend, Homesick James, Hubert Sumlin, James Cotton, Jerry Portnoy, Jimmy Johnson, Jimmy Rogers, Jimmie Lee Robinson, Jody Williams, John Lee Hooker, Johnnie Taylor, John Brim, Johnny Shines, Johnny Winter, Junior Wells, Keith Richards, Koko Taylor, Little Milton, Little Willie Littlefield, Lonnie Brooks, Lowell Fulson, Louisiana Red, Luther Allison, Lurrie Bell, Magic Slim, Matt Murphy, Memphis Slim, Mick Taylor, The Neville Brothers, The Ice Cream Men, Otis Rush, Pee Wee Crayton, Pinetop Perkins, Ray Charles, Robert Cray Band, Robert Lockwood, Jr., Sam Lay, Otis " Big Smokey " Smothers, Snooky Pryor, Son Seals, Lacy Gibson, Staple Singers, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Sugar Blue, Sunnyland Slim, Taildragger, Taj Mahal, Willie Buck, Willie Dixon, Yank Rachell, Lil ' Ed Williams and the Blues Imperials, and Johnny B. Moore.
Lowell Fulson ( March 31, 1921 March 7, 1999 ) was a big-voiced blues guitarist and songwriter, in the West Coast blues tradition.
* 1993-Blues Foundation Hall of Fame: Lowell Fulson inducted
* Lowell Fulson
However, in the late 1940s and early 1950s, a newer style, known at the time as jump blues, became popular in African-American nightclubs as played by such musicians as Cab Calloway, Big Joe Turner, Lowell Fulson, Louis Jordan, and Louis Prima.
Naftalin has also recorded with many blues players including John Lee Hooker, Otis Rush, Percy Mayfield, Lowell Fulson, Big Joe Turner, James Cotton, Mike Bloomfield, Jake Walker and Van Morrison, and as a sideman on over 100 albums.
* Lowell Fulson
Lowell Fulson ( USA )
* Lowell Fulson covered the song on his 1970 album In A Heavy Bag.
Here they played with Eddie C Campbell, Lowell Fulson, Guitar Shorty, Carey Bell and others.

Lowell and
* 1892 Lowell Thomas, American writer ( d. 1981 )
* 1901 Lowell Stockman, American politician ( d. 1962 )
Fellow critic James Russell Lowell called him " the most discriminating, philosophical, and fearless critic upon imaginative works who has written in America ", suggesting rhetorically that he occasionally used prussic acid instead of ink.
* 1974 Mike Lowell, Puerto Rican baseball player
* 1819 James Russell Lowell, American poet and essayist ( d. 1891 )
* 1961 Carey Lowell, American actress
While Cabrera, Willis, and several others posted very good first-half numbers, Lowell was one of the least productive regular major-league starters, and Leiter went 3 7 with an ERA of 6. 64 before being traded to the New York Yankees on July 15 for a player to be named later.
* Mike Lowell ( 1999 2005 ) — Lowell a native of Coral Gables, FL had successful years in Florida and established himself as one of the elite third baseman in the league.
* Hanley Ramirez ( 2006 2012 )-As the main piece of the Josh Beckett & Mike Lowell trade in the 2005 off-season, Ramirez was the face of the franchise during his tenure and a major offensive cog, having a 30-30 season in 2008, winning a batting title and finishing 2nd in MVP voting in 2009, and participating in three All-Star games.
* Anibal Sanchez ( 2006 2012 )-Also acquired in the Josh Beckett & Mike Lowell in the 2005 off-season, Sanchez threw a no-hitter in his rookie season and threw three one-hitters during his tenure.
* 1874 Amy Lowell, American poet ( d. 1925 )
* 1792 Lowell Mason, American composer ( d. 1872 )
* 1917 Robert Lowell, American poet ( d. 1977 )
* 1799 John Lowell, American philanthropist ( d. 1836 )
* 1925 Amy Lowell, American poet ( b. 1874 )
Men in Black ( 1997 ), starring Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith as Agent K and Agent J, was based on Lowell Cunningham's comic book about a secret organization that monitors and suppresses alien activity on Earth The Men in Black from Aircel Comics.
* 1916 Percival Lowell, American amateur astronomer ( b. 1855 )
Percival Lawrence Lowell ( March 13, 1855 November 12, 1916 ) was an American businessman, author, mathematician, and astronomer who fueled speculation that there were canals on Mars, founded the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, and formed the beginning of the effort that led to the discovery of Pluto 14 years after his death.
* March 1 Robert Lowell, American poet ( d. 1977 )
* November 12 Percival Lowell, American astronomer ( b. 1855 )
* June 29 Lowell George, American rock musician ( Little Feat ) ( b. 1945 )
* February 9 Amy Lowell, American poet ( d. 1925 )

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