Biography
As bass player, harmony vocalist, and occasional songwriting collaborator in the Bobby Fuller Four, Randy Fuller was the most important musical associate of his older brother Bobby. Randy is actually not on Bobby's very first recordings, joining his sibling's band in 1962. From then until Bobby's death in mid-1966, he played in the Bobby Fuller Four live and in the studio, and wrote a few of the group's tunes with Bobby. These included Keep on Dancing, Never to Be Forgotten, and She's My Girl.

After Bobby Fuller died in July 1966, Del-Fi issued a single credited to Randy Fuller, It's Love Come What May, which is actually a Bobby Fuller Four recording that double-tracks Randy's vocal over Bobby's original vocal. Randy also briefly led the Randy Fuller Four, who did one single, The Things You Do, for Mustang in 1966. This song and another cut credited to the Randy Fuller Four, Now She's Gone, appear on the Bobby Fuller Four box set Never to Be Forgotten; both tunes are unimpressive pop-rock that are much more mainstream, in production and content, than the Bobby Fuller Four's recordings. Fuller then played in a very late edition of Buffalo Springfield in which drummer Dewey Martin was the only original member. Fuller was also in the Blue Mountain Eagle Express, who recorded an album for Atlantic. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi




 
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- 2013 Guitar Geek Festival - The Randy Fuller Four - I Fought The Law w/ HQ Audio - 2013-01-26
Randy Fuller - It's Love, Come What May
RANDY FULLER FOUR Misirlou, I Fought The Law
Randy Fuller - Wolfman - Surf Instrumental 45
RANDY FULLER FOUR Never To Be Forgotten, I Fought The Law
Randy Fuller - 1,000 Miles Into Space
RANDY FULLER FOUR Angel Face, Love's Made a Fool of You
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