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Clever, insightful and irreverent, Robbie Fulks is a founding father of the alt-country scene and an icon in roots music. One of the most gifted songwriters of his generation and deeply rooted in the musical traditions that built an entire genre, Fulks’s adventurous spirit and eclectic persona have defined a critically-acclaimed 30-year career that has included 15 solo albums, two Grammy® nominations, and a mountain of respect from some of the industry’s most revered personnel.
Fulks was born in York, Pennsylvania, and grew up in a half-dozen small towns in southeast Pennsylvania, the North Carolina Piedmont, and the Blue Ridge area of Virginia. He learned guitar from his dad, banjo from the Earl Scruggs instruction book, and songwriting by a trial-and-error process that is still going on. He attended Columbia College in New York City in 1980 and dropped out in 1982 to focus on the Greenwich Village songwriter scene. He moved to Chicago in the mid 1980s, joining Greg Cahill’s bluegrass outfit Special Consensus and teaching at the Old Town School of Folk Music. After a stint as a Music Row songwriter in Nashville in the 1990s, he embarked on a solo career with the Chicago-based indie Bloodshot Records and later, Geffen and Yep Roc, releasing a string of albums that helped to define the “alternative country” movement. His 2016 release UPLAND STORIES garnered Grammy® nominations for Best Folk Album and Best American Roots Song for the track “Alabama At Night.” While Fulks’s aversion to genre constraints and conventions has sometimes made him hard to pigeonhole, American country music, in the widest sense, is his home base — the country of Doc Watson, Bill Monroe, Merle Haggard, Bobby Charles, and Mississippi John Hurt, for example. For the last ten years, he has focused in his writing and performing on homespun tales and acoustic instruments

Setlists

    1. 1.Workin' No More Blues
    2. 2.Railroading Across the Great Divide (The Carter Family cover)
    3. 3.Where There's a Road
    4. 4.I Just Lived a Country Song (Robbie Fulks & Linda Gail Lewis cover)
    5. 5.The Buck Starts Here
    6. 6.Now Now Now Now Now
    7. 7.My Heart, Your Hand
    8. 8.That Was Juarez, This Is Alpine
    9. 9.Katy Kay
    10. 10.Birdbrain (instrumental by Robbie Gjersoe)
    11. 11.That's Where I'm From
    12. 12.I Like Being Left Alone
    13. 13.Rock Bottom, Pop. 1
    14. 14.Your Tormentors
    15. 15.We'll Burn Together / Parallel Bars / Wild! Wild! Wild! / Tupelo County Jail (duets with bass player Casey McDonough)
    16. 16.Poor And Sharp-Witted
    17. 17.Let's Kill Saturday Night
    18. 18."my, how the time does fly"
  1. Encore

    1. 19.Improvised Song (doo-wop improv with the three band members around a single mic)
    2. 20.Cigarette State
    1. 1.Sweet Li'l Cora-Mae
    2. 2.Where I Fell
    3. 3.Aunt Peg's New Old Man
    4. 4.The Buck Starts Here
    5. 5.Tears Only Run One Way
    6. 6.Workin' No More Blues
    7. 7.The Thirty-Year Marriage
    8. 8.I'll Trade You Money for Wine
    9. 9.I Just Lived a Country Song (Robbie Fulks & Linda Gail Lewis cover)
    10. 10.America Is a Hard Religion
    11. 11.I Like Being Left Alone
    12. 12.Busy Not Crying
    13. 13.Poor And Sharp-Witted
    14. 14.Ocean City
    15. 15.Long I Ride
    16. 16.Goodbye, Virginia
    17. 17.Cigarette State
    1. 1.Sweet Li'l Cora-Mae
    2. 2.Where I Fell
    3. 3.Aunt Peg's New Old Man
    4. 4.The Buck Starts Here
    5. 5.Tears Only Run One Way
    6. 6.Workin' No More Blues
    7. 7.Ocean City
    8. 8.I'll Trade You Money for Wine
    9. 9.Parallel Bars
    10. 10.Cigarette State
    11. 11.Your Tormentors
    12. 12.The Thirty-Year Marriage
    13. 13.Busy Not Crying
    14. 14.Alabama at Night
    15. 15.Long I Ride
    16. 16.Nobody Cares
  1. Encore

    1. 17.Let's Kill Saturday Night
    2. 18.America Is a Hard Religion
    1. 1.Sweet Li'l Cora-Mae
    2. 2.I'll Trade You Money for Wine
    3. 3.Aunt Peg's New Old Man
    4. 4.The Buck Starts Here
    5. 5.Tears Only Run One Way
    6. 6.Workin' No More Blues
    7. 7.Ocean City
    8. 8.America Is a Hard Religion
    9. 9.She Took a Lot of Pills (And Died)
    10. 10.Shakin' the Blues (Johnny Paycheck cover)
    11. 11.Let's Kill Saturday Night
    12. 12.My Heart, Your Hand
    13. 13.The Thirty-Year Marriage
    14. 14.Baby Rocked Her Dolly (Merle Kilgore cover)
    15. 15.Busy Not Crying
    16. 16.Long I Ride
    17. 17.Nobody Cares
    18. 18.I Just Lived a Country Song (Robbie Fulks & Linda Gail Lewis cover)
    1. 1.You Don't Have to Do That (John Hartford cover)
    2. 2.I Just Lived a Country Song (Robbie Fulks & Linda Gail Lewis cover)
    3. 3.Alabama at Night
    4. 4.Angela (You Know You Want To)
    5. 5.One Glass of Whiskey
    6. 6.Angels Carry Me
    7. 7.Arthur Koestler's Eyes
    8. 8.Guess I Got It Wrong (with Robbie Gjersoe)
    9. 9.I'll Trade You Money for Wine (with Robbie Gjersoe)
    10. 10.The Immigrant (Merle Haggard cover) (Live debut, with Robbie Gjersoe)
    11. 11.Wasco Stomp (Christian Sedelmyer cover) (with Christian Sedelmyer and Robbie Gjersoe)
    12. 12.I Like Being Left Alone
    13. 13.That Was Juarez, This Is Alpine (New song)
    14. 14.Goodbye, Good-Lookin'
    15. 15.Let's Kill Saturday Night
    16. 16.Changing of the Guards (Bob Dylan cover)
    17. 17.Longhair Bluegrass
  1. Encore

    1. 18.Let the Cocaine Be (Doc Watson cover)

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 4 reviews
  • We LOVE Love Love Robbie Fulks.

    by Sam Lab on 6/20/233TEN Austin City Limits Live - AustinRating: 4 out of 5

    Our complaint is with Ticketmaster. Show was promoted for 8:30. We had a bait and switch. There was someone else playing for an hour and Robbie did not start till almost 10pm.

  • Best stage patter in history

    by Gerardo on 4/26/23Mercury Lounge - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    The man is a genius on three levels ... his musicianship, his songs, and his stage patter, not always in that order. I come to watch him for all three. Only wish that Mercury Lounge gave him more than his allotted hour.

  • Fulks/Sheinman AMAZING!!!

    by joseyandzander on 9/25/10Mojos - ColumbiaRating: 5 out of 5

    A really stellar show! My only nitpick is with Mojo's and not posting when the show actually starts. All I knew was the doors opened at 7. Better info, please.

  • Great set!

    by ExChicagoan on 7/16/09Mercury Lounge - New YorkRating: 4 out of 5

    Robbie (and Robbie) did a fine job showcasing his new material. He's very good at keeping a crowd entertained, both with his music and his banter while they're tuning up. His new stuff's not as energetic as the material from Revenge! but I'm still very glad I went.