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L. C. Ulmer

Lee Chester "L. C." Ulmer was an American delta blues musician. He was a regular performer for over half a century, playing at festivals and clubs throughout the United States and elsewhere, but particularly in the Deep South. Ulmer was featured in the 2008 documentary film M for Mississippi: A Road Trip Through the Birthplace of the Blues. His earliest musical influence was Blind Roosevelt Graves. Ulmer later met numerous notable musicians, including Elvis Presley, Les Paul and Mary Ford, Brook Benton, Nat King Cole, Fats Domino, Louis Armstrong, Muddy Waters, Elmore James, Howlin' Wolf, and Buddy Guy, and performed with some of them.

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Ulmer was born in Stringer, Jasper County, Mississippi. The tracks included eleven songs written by Ulmer and a cover of Hank Williams's "I Saw the Light". Ulmer died of natural causes on February 14, 2016, at the age of 87, at his home in Ellisville, Mississippi. ==Discography==
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