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Little Bob Fugate

 
Little Bob Fugate

Bob was the band. He played all the instruments in the songs and did all the singing.

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13 songs
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Picture for song 'Using My Bible For A Roadmap' by artist 'Little Bob Fugate'

Using My Bible For A Roadmap

A country boy depends on his Bible readings and what his mother has read to him many nights as he went to sleep in her arms as a baby. We are talk to love the Lord strongly here in the hills
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Picture for song 'Head Over Heels In Love With You' by artist 'Little Bob Fugate'

Head Over Heels In Love With You

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Picture for song 'Ballad of 'Bad' Amos Fugate' by artist 'Little Bob Fugate'

Ballad of 'Bad' Amos Fugate

Amos Fugate killed five people including a woman they say. Last man he killed was Sheriff of Breathitt County. Posse got him after that at the age of 21
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Picture for song 'Wildwood Flower' by artist 'Little Bob Fugate'

Wildwood Flower

If you cannot play this tune then you ain't considered a guitar player in the mountains. I never could pick the first line, I never even tried but I love it.
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Picture for song 'Ain't Going To Work Tomorrow' by artist 'Little Bob Fugate'

Ain't Going To Work Tomorrow

Who the hell wants to work when they are getting married as that is a big day here in the hills. Big drunk and plenty woman and plenty to eat.
Little Bob Fugate was born in 1938, and raised at Hardshell, Kentucky, on the water of Troublesome Creek, a tributary of the North Fork of the Kentucky River, in Breathitt County, Kentucky, in the heart of the eastern Kentucky mountains and in the heart of the fued lands, called "Bloody" Breathitt in the fued days of Kentucky. Members of the Fugate family have lived on Troublesome Creek, nearly 175 years. Old Jonathan and Hannah Fugate came from Virginia, and settled on Troublesome Creek.This is his first album which he has recorded himself on his portable magnetic tape recorder. All the instruments heard in this album Bob played himself; even when two are played at once and even when two voices are harmonizing in a song. He first records playing and singing on one instrument, then replays the tape, and records with another instrument and harmonizes with himself. One of the most talented musicians ever to come out of the Kentucky hills. it is even more remarkable when we consider Bob can't read a note of music. He plays four instruments in this album.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
No, unless you count playing Bluegrass in Heaven.
Your musical influences
Ralph Stanley--Bill Monroe
What equipment do you use?
banjo, fiddle, guitar and mandolin
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