June 28, 2004

In 1998, Fulks made the jump to a major label with “Let's Kill Saturday Night.” The album, which showcased a more roots-rock sound, drew comparisons to John Mellencamp and Bruce Springsteen. But county music buyers weren't impressed, and the record company dropped him. Later works featured cover versions of hillbilly and honky-tonk classics. ................
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