Jesse Fuller(1896-1976)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Blues singer/musician Jesse Fuller was born in Jonesboro, GA, in 1896.
He learned to play guitar as a youth, but didn't really embark on a
career as a professional musician until he was in his 50s. In his 30s
he drifted across the US and wound up in Los Angeles, where he got a
succession of odd jobs--including a stint as a movie extra--and then
headed upstate towards the San Francisco Bay area. He sang and
performed at parties and on street corners there, until in 1951--at age
55--he decided to become a full-time musician. In 1954 he wrote what
would become his best-known tune, "San Francisco Bay Blues". He
combined his ability to play a variety of musical instruments and to
sing and became a one-man band, playing a 12-string guitar, a
"fotdella"--a homemade bass that used piano strings and was played with
a foot pedal--a cymbal, a harmonica and a kazoo, and basically turned
himself into a one-man jug band. In 1955 he cut an album, "Folk Blues:
Working on the Railroad with Jesse Fuller". His heyday was in the 1960s
and 1970s. He toured extensively--including Europe--and played at the
1964 Newport Folk Festival in addition to a host of other blues and
folk festivals around the country, and became a staple on the college
coffeehouse circuit. He died in Oakland, CA, in 1976.