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'''DARLEY FULKS'''  (1895-1990) was a native of Wolfe County, east-central Kentucky. Folks had a large repertoire that encompassed blues, breakdowns, waltzes, schottisches, jigs two-steps, song tunes and slow, listening pieces. Many were pre-Civil War pieces that he learned from his grandfather, Stephen Tutt, and others of his generation.
'''DARLEY FULKS'''  (1895-1990) was a native of Wolfe County, east-central Kentucky. Fulks had a large repertoire that encompassed blues, breakdowns, waltzes, schottisches, jigs two-steps, song tunes and slow, listening pieces. Many were pre-Civil War pieces that he learned from his grandfather, Stephen Tutt, and others of his generation.

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DARLEY FULKS (1895-1990) was a native of Wolfe County, east-central Kentucky. Fulks had a large repertoire that encompassed blues, breakdowns, waltzes, schottisches, jigs two-steps, song tunes and slow, listening pieces. Many were pre-Civil War pieces that he learned from his grandfather, Stephen Tutt, and others of his generation.