Skip to content. Skip to navigation

North Carolina Public Radio

WUNC

 
You are here: Home The State of Things SOT Audio Archive Remembering Blind Boy Fuller

Remembering Blind Boy Fuller

Remembering Blind Boy Fuller

Blind Boy Fuller (Photo: P.D.)

In the 1930's, Durham’s economy was booming, thanks to the success of the tobacco industry. After long days at work, it was common for tobacco factory laborers to kick back to the sounds of Piedmont blues artists, who traveled to the area to express themselves in a unique musical style...and make some good money. The most popular was Fulton "Blind Boy Fuller" Allen, a young guitarist whose ragtime tunes and skillful finger-picking attracted huge crowds.

Blind Boy Fuller's influence is reflected in the sounds of countless musicians, including the Grateful Dead and the Rolling Stones. Host Frank Stasio explores the artist’s life and legacy and the explosion of the Piedmont blues with Glenn Hinson, chair of UNC-CH's Folklore Curriculum; Joe Newberry, public information officer for the N.C. Department of Cultural Resources; Tim Duffy, founder of the Music Maker Relief Foundation; and blues guitarist Boo Hanks.

Bull City Blues Roadside MarkerAn historic plaque commemorating Durham, North Carolina's contributions to blues music. Photographed by Michael Helms on July 9, 2006.


Visit a Blind Boy Fuller Myspace page.

Find out more about Fuller and blues in North Carolina here.


Listen Now!

Get the Flash Player to see this player.

Download

Navigation
Archive Calendar
July 2009
« »
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
Five Farms
Five Farms
Special Documentary Series: Five Farms, airing at noon July 6-10 (with rebroadcasts at 9pm July 6-9) Details here.
Meet Frank Stasio
Frank Stasio hosts The State of Things on WUNC. [find out more about Frank]
Other Ways to Hear The Show
Podcast (xml)
RSS feed: RSS feed of this listing
iTunes Download icon
SOT “Meet” Series
More
SOT Music
More
Pledge Now!

Pledge your support to North Carolina Public Radio - WUNC via our secure server!.

Make your pledge now. Thank you!

Listen Now & Podcasts

On Now:

A Prairie Home Companion

Live Streams:

Podcasts (XML):

Isaac Hunter's Tavern
Picture of the Week
SOT Picture of the Week

This is the State of Things listener submitted Picture of the Week. View others and submit your own at our flickr page.

Twitter and Email Updates
Why Support WUNC?
Blue Water Spa
Irregardless Cafe
Erickson Advisors
Become a Web Sponsor
See All Web Sponsors