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Artist: Robbie Fulks

Feature from web archive February 10, 2009

50 Fulks tracks can’t be wrong

Robbie Fulks’ self-imposed touring exile of the last year and a half has been hell for fans who swarm to his over-the-top stage shows. Those fans will be rewarded for their patience later this month when Fulks releases 50, count ‘em, 50 new songs – all at once – on his website, robbiefulks.com. The pallet-load [...]

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Waxed - Record Review from Issue #69 May-June 2007

Robbie Fulks – Revenge!

Silly, serious and musically sublime — sometimes all at once — Robbie Fulks has explored such a range on his studio recordings that his identity might confuse some listeners. Live is where he puts it all together, showing how the same guy can sing with the twisted, twangy phrasing of George Jones or Buck Owens, [...]

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Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #68 Mar-Apr 2007

Robbie Fulks – Harmony Bar (Madison, WI)

Chicagoan Robbie Fulks is known for his live shows — a combination of comedy, country covers and inspired hillbilly originals. He and his band barrel through taverns like an out-of-control Freightliner. If his usual live gig gets over the top, it’s safe to say his New Year’s Eve show is over the top of the [...]

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The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #57 May-June 2005

Robbie Fulks – The man in the mirror

The tall, slender man on the other side of the table finishing his vegetarian lunch is dangerous and unfailingly polite. His hair is sandy and worn just long enough to reveal a slight wave. His eyes remain steady, quizzical, even kind. Maybe even kind. Within the discomfort of his songs and his online newsletter, Robbie [...]

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Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #47 Sept-Oct 2003

Por Vida: For Alejandro Escovedo – Abbey Pub (Chicago, IL)

When Alejandro Escovedo was hospitalized in April to treat complications caused by Hepatitis C, it was difficult to imagine any good coming out of the grim situation. While Escovedo’s health remains tenuous and his finances insecure — he has no insurance to cover mounting medical bills and can’t tour while he recuperates — the response [...]

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Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #45 May-June 2003

Robbie Fulks’ 40th Birthday Party – Martyrs (Chicago, IL)

Robbie Fulks is a decorated country star, admired bluegrass picker, international male model pictured in the pages of GQ, presiding officer of the Greater Chicagoland Michael Jackson Fan Club — and now, living proof that geezerhood happens to the best of us. Yes, the hillbilly giant turned 40 on March 25, but he did not [...]

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Waxed - Record Review from Issue #35 Sept-Oct 2001

Robbie Fulks – Couples in Trouble

Fans who hope Robbie Fulks will return to the alternative honky-tonk sound of his first two Bloodshot albums, not to mention their country song structures, will be even more perplexed by Couples In Trouble than by his last record of new material, Let’s Kill Saturday Night. There’s nothing as catchy as “I Push Right Over”, [...]

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Waxed - Record Review from Issue #34 July-Aug 2001

Robbie Fulks – 13 Hillbilly Giants

On his latest album, Robbie Fulks rollicks through a baker’s dozen overlooked classics from the country firmament. But anyone expecting the singer to retread well-worn standards by Hank Williams, Merle Haggard or George Jones will be surprised, though not disappointed. Fulks instead mines country history for oughta-be-better-known numbers by Wynn Stewart (Billy Barton’s “Donna On [...]

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Waxed - Record Review from Issue #23 Sept-Oct 1999

Robbie Fulks – The Very Best of Robbie Fulks

By all accounts, Robbie Fulks’ major-label bid was a misadventure for all concerned. While negotiating a release from Geffen and likely returning to the Bloodshot fold, he has delivered this curio independently. The title is an in-joke; the disc is composed completely of previously unreleased songs, though some of them will be familiar to those [...]

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Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #21 May-June 1999

Dave Alvin / Robbie Fulks – Double Door Inn (Charlotte, NC)

The Americana Showcase Night is a regular Tuesday night affair at the Double Door Inn. In the beginning, the Rank Outsiders got together with fellow Charlotte musicians Lenny Federal, David Childers, and Michael Reno Harrell; later, the Willy Evans Trio, a blues outfit, joined up as well. In the series’ first year, the locals would [...]

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From the Blogs

  • Roger Knox: Stranger in My Land (Bloodshot, 2013)
    Moving and socially significant Australian country music Though country music is most typically associated with the Southern United States, it's impact has been felt all around the world. In addition to Nashville and Texas exports, a strong but little-known strain developed among Australian aboriginals in the second half of the twentieth century.… […]
  • The Great Escape, Brighton, 2013: day two
    It was definitely Billy Bragg's day, with a strong contender for performance of the year, not just of TGE. In comparison with the other stuff I saw, it's a bit like wondering how the rest got on when Mo Farah turned up for the dads' race at sports day... It was probably the fifth or sixth time I've seen Billy over the last 25 years or so […]
  • Brittany Holljes on the Origins of Delta Rae and Her Healthy Fleetwood Mac Obsession
    Delta Rae might sound like the down-home name of a backwoods country singer but it’s really just Greek to Brittany Holljes. “I think there are a lot of ‘Delta’ bands out there, too, so we kind of get that ... people get confused,” said Holljes, the whip-smart singer of the North Carolina-based sextet (like Deborah Harry used to say about Blondie, Delta Rae i […]
  • Crowd-sourcing to crowd-pleasing: The rise of Kat Edmonson
    If Kat Edmonson ever becomes a household name, she can put it down not just to her talent as a jazz singer, but to some decidedly modern financing as well. The 29-year-old Texan, an old-school chanteuse with a contemporary lilt, has funded production of her second album via a community workshop and through… […]
  • When to get your ass saved and when to drown
    How does the co-writing song process differ from the alone songwriting process you just wrote about? Co-writing is quite different from writing alone. When I'm working on something alone I have complete freedom. Freedom to experiment, to make mistakes, to try things I'm quite sure won't work and the freedom to reconstruct whatever has come bef […]
  • CD Review - Fiddleworms "See The Light"
    The ambitious new album See The Light, from Alabama quintet Fiddleworms is a cavalcade of styles with literally a parade of guest musicians including the University of North Alabama marching Band. The eleven original tracks are interspersed with snippets of radio sound effects and spoken word segments that flow from jazzy blues to stomping country rock fusio […]

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