Jesse Fuller

Jesse Fuller

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==Influence==
==Influence==
Fuller influenced and has had songs covered by [[Bob Dylan]] ("[[You're No Good (Jesse Fuller song)|You're No Good]]"),Dalton, David (2012). ''Who Is That Man?: In Search of the Real Bob Dylan''. New York: Hyperion. p. 18. [[Johnny Cash]] ("The Legend of John Henry"), [[Grateful Dead]] ("The Monkey and the Engineer" and "Beat It On Down the Line"), [[Ramblin' Jack Elliott]], [[Hot Tuna]], [[Peter, Paul and Mary]], [[Janis Joplin]], [[Jim Croce]], [[Eric Clapton]], [[Phoebe Snow]] ("San Francisco Bay Blues"), [[Don Partridge]] ("San Francisco Bay Blues", "Working on the Railroad" and "Stealin' Back to My Old Time Used to Be"), [[Glenn Yarbrough]], [[Richie Havens]], [[Paul McCartney]], T. Nile, Dan the One Man Band, [[Mungo Jerry]], [[Tim O'Brien (musician)|Tim O'Brien & Hot Rize]] ("99 Years and One Dark Day"), [[Punch Brothers]], and [[Dave Rawlings Machine]] ("Monkey and the Engineer").
Fuller influenced and has had songs covered by [[Bob Dylan]] ("[[You're No Good (Jesse Fuller song)|You're No Good]]"),Dalton, David (2012). ''Who Is That Man?: In Search of the Real Bob Dylan''. New York: Hyperion. p. 18. [[Johnny Cash]] ("The Legend of John Henry"), [[Grateful Dead]] ("The Monkey and the Engineer" and "Beat It On Down the Line"), [[Ramblin' Jack Elliott]], [[Hot Tuna]], [[Peter, Paul and Mary]], [[Janis Joplin]], [[Jim Croce]], [[Eric Clapton]], [[Phoebe Snow]] ("San Francisco Bay Blues"), [[Don Partridge]] ("San Francisco Bay Blues", "Working on the Railroad" and "Stealin' Back to My Old Time Used to Be"), [[Glenn Yarbrough]], [[Richie Havens]], [[Paul McCartney]], T. Nile, Dan the One Man Band, [[Mungo Jerry]], [[Tim O'Brien (musician)|Tim O'Brien & Hot Rize]] ("99 Years and One Dark Day"), [[The Brothers Fouryoutube]], and [[Dave Rawlings Machine]] ("Monkey and the Engineer").


During Fuller's UK tour in 1965, [[Don Partridge]] booked him for a sold-out concert in [[Ealing]], west London, and was so influenced by Fuller that he developed his own stand-up one-man-band concept for street busking in the UK, later leading to his pop success.Keene, Pat; Warner, Rod (2011). ''Don Partridge and Company''.
During Fuller's UK tour in 1965, [[Don Partridge]] booked him for a sold-out concert in [[Ealing]], west London, and was so influenced by Fuller that he developed his own stand-up one-man-band concept for street busking in the UK, later leading to his pop success.Keene, Pat; Warner, Rod (2011). ''Don Partridge and Company''.