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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robbie_FulksRobbie Fulks - Wikipedia

    Robert William "Robbie" Fulks (born March 25, 1963) is an American alternative country singer-songwriter, instrumentalist and long-time resident of Chicago, Illinois. He has released 15 albums over a career spanning more than 30 years.

  2. Acoustic Guitar, Harmony Vocals – Robbie Fulks; Drums – Bobby Lloyd Hicks; Electric Bass – Lou Whitney; Electric Guitar – D. Clinton Thompson; Mandolin, Fiddle – Dave Wilson* Piano, Organ – Joe Terry; Producer – Dallas Wayne, Robbie Fulks; Steel Guitar, Lap Steel Guitar – Tom Brumley

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  3. Co-produced and co-written by Robbie. 1. Big Thinkin'. 2. She'll Go Down (In Honky Tonk History) 3. The Only Way to Die. 4. Lie, Memory, Lie.

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  4. As a producer his credits include Touch My Heart: A Tribute to Johnny Paycheck (Sugar Hill, 2004) and Big Thinkin’ by Dallas Wayne (Hightone, 2000). Theatrical credits include “Woody Guthrie’s American Song” and Harry Chapin’s “Cottonpatch Gospel.” He served twice as judge for the Winfield National Flatpicking Guitar competition ...

  5. A Robbie Fulks album sung by Dale Watson is an approximate description ofthis disc. Although Dallas Wayne's burly voice is miles removed from Fulks', the latter's stamp is all over this project. Fulks and Wayne co-produced and co-wrote every song (except two Fulks wrote solo) The backing band is Missouri's Skeletons, with some assistance from pedal steel legend Tom Brumley - all musicians who ...

  6. i think i’m gonna fool her every time: big thinkin’ ch.1 galileo had quite an i.q. , he got to thinkin’ and the world moved i wish he could step into my shoes and look at what thoughts won’t do br one day i think i’m gonna ride behind the wheel of a long black lincoln and i won’t be in a box of pine: big thinkin’ v.3

  7. www.opry.com › artists › robbie-fulksRobbie Fulks | Opry

    As a producer his credits include Touch My Heart: A Tribute to Johnny Paycheck (Sugar Hill, 2004) and Big Thinkin’ by Dallas Wayne (Hightone, 2000). Theatrical credits include Woody Guthrie’s American Song and Harry Chapin’s Cottonpatch Gospel. He served twice as judge for the Winfield National Flatpicking Guitar competition. He tours ...