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ray fuller publicity web 12 05 13 fuller publicity web 12_05_13 small.pdf“Sounds like Elmore James and Houndog Taylor tempered with the rowdiness of George Thorogood!” -Guitar

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“Sounds like Elmore James and Houndog Taylor tempered with the rowdiness of George Thorogood!”

-Guitar Player Magazine

“Tight band, totally in the pocket, and biting sense of professional-caliber musicianship! This band had outgrown the blues bar

-Living Blues Magazine

What YOU get……

RAY FULLER’S WILD AND RAUCOUS SLIDE GUITARreminiscent of the likes of Muddy Waters, Elmore James and George Thorogood

RAY FULLER’S AMAZING VOCALS “Fuller is out to stake a claim as one of the best singers of his genre.”

-Living Blues Magazine

OUR FLASHY BOOGIE PIANO performances compared to Johnny Johnson (Chuck Berry Band)

OUR TIGHT RHYTHM SECTION“Totally in the pocket”

–Living Blues Magazine

“PEARLENE” In August 2012 Ray Fuller purchased a beautiful gold and black tour bus and named it “Pearlene.” “Pearlene” is quite an attention grabber and would create quite the buzz at your festival, only to be topped when Ray Fuller and the Bluesrockers actually take stage!

Imagine the excitement and buzz at your festival when Ray Fuller and the Bluesrockers pull up and park their beautiful new tour bus for all see!

All 2014 Festival bookings will be listed in our half page ads in both BIG CITY BLUES MAGAZINE and BLUES FESTIVAL GUIDE!This is our way of saying thank YOU for booking Ray Fuller and the Bluesrockers and helping your festival gain maximum exposure! (Our ad will be featured in the Spring 2014 issue of Big City Blues Magazine. Blues Festival Guide is an annual issue available at major Blues Festivals throughout USA and Canada.)

FREEADVERTISING OFYOUR FESTIVAL

Reduced ad reprint from 2013.

SEE IT, HEAR IT, BOOK IT!

and energy! At the end of a recent Buddy Guy’s Legends performance Ray Fuller laid his slide guitar down on Keith Blair’s piano and tore the place down with his stunning slide guitar, only to be topped with Keith Blair’s

show was so hot Michael Guy, Buddy Guy’s son, proclaimed “That is bad ass!” “This particular performance was so hot that we included a YouTube video on our website. Please go to www.rayfuller.com to watch videos of Ray Fuller and the Bluesrockers at various stops on their 2013 tour! SEE AND HEAR Ray Fullers rockin’ slide guitar, his amazing vocals... see and hear our flashy boogie piano player then call us. We would love to put on a great show for you at your festival!”

This is the exact kind of energy and excitement we promise to bring to your festival!

Contact Center Stage Promotions at 614-806-8488 now to insure that your festival makes it on Ray Fuller and the Bluesrockers 2014 tour!

MUDDY WATERS, after witnessing an opening act performance by Ray Fuller on slide guitar exclaimed for all to hear “That was some hot slide boy... I could smell the smoke back stage!”.

JAMES COTTON shook Ray’s hand and proclaimed “Finally I met somebody as wild and crazy as I am!”

JOHN LEE HOOKER was so impressed with the band and their performance that he took the Bluesrockers and his own band out to dinner and picked up the tab AND took Ray as his special guest to his show the following day in Dayton OH! It was during that time spent with John that Ray Fuller learned how to properly play John Lee Hooker’s “Boom-Boom!”

Ray Fuller and the Bluesrockers have been performing their brand of low down gutsy blues for many years, leaving a trail of scorched stages

York State and as far away as South Africa. In fact, Ray Fuller will be touring Europe in October of 2014.

DON’T JUST TAKE OUR WORD....THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW REFERENCES/REVIEWS

Mississippi Valley Blues Festival

Lebanon Ohio Blues Festival

Madison Indiana Ribberfest

Alpena Michigan Blues Festival

Canal Winchester Ohio Blues and Rib Fest

Bucks County Pennsylvania Blues Society

Creekside Blues & Jazz Fest, Gahanna Ohio

Living Blues Magazine

Big City Blues and Blues and Rhythm UK

Guitar Player Magazine

Muddy Waters

The Columbus Dispatch

Big Bull Falls Blues Festival, Wausau, WI

RAY FULLER AND THE BLUESROCKERS REVIEWS:

“Ray Fuller and the Bluesrockers rocked our venue! Their unique touches of Rockin blues brought everyone out of their seats calling loudly and repeatedly for “more, more, more!” 3 ENCHORES!!!

-Tom Daniel, The Alpena MI Blues Festival

“Ray Fuller and the Bluerockers put on a high energy and dynamic performance for the whole ninety minute set! I highly recommend them for your festival!”

- Bob Covemaker, Talent Buyer Mississippi Valley Blues Fest

“I was very impressed with Ray Fuller and his band… heck of a slide player!!!”-Lance Shelman, Big Bull Falls Blues Festival, Wausau WI

“As a headliner for the Lebanon Blues Festival, Ray Fuller and the Bluesrockers were fantastic! Their performance was tight, professional and full of fire and energy! Their show surpassed all expectation; I strongly recommend Ray Fuller and the Bluesrockers for your club, venue or festival!”

-Gregg Clark, Lebanon OH Blues Festival

“Thank you so much for your fabulous performance! You brought such energy to our stage and the comments throughout the weekend and since have been exciting to hear!”

-Kathy Ayers, Event Director, Madison Indiana Ribberfest

“Ray Fuller and the Bluesrockers surpassed everyone’s already high expectations! Ray and his band put on a high energy rockin’ blues show that electrified everyone in attendance!

-Bruce Jarvis, Canal Winchester OH Blues and RibFest

“That was some hot slide boy... I could smell the smoke back stage!”.-Muddy Waters

“Their blues are laced with healthy doses of rockabilly and rock’ n’ roll, Fuller is out to stake a claim as one of the best singers of his genre.”

-Living Blues Magazine

“His experience on the guitar is immediately recognizable... Ray Fuller never fails to please his audience.”

-Big City Blues

“Ray brings out his lap steel and tears the place down with stunning slide that brings visions of Hop Wilson, Elmore and Houndog!”

-Blue and Rhythm, UK

“Sounds like Elmore James and Houndog Taylor tempered with the rowdiness of George Thorogood.”

-Guitar Player Magazine