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John Dee Holeman

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During his working lifetime, Holeman had full-time employment as a construction worker, and music was a part-time pursuit. However, he was able to tour in the United States and overseas in the 1980s, including performances at
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and African-American string-band music. In his younger days he was also known for his proficiency as a
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Holeman was married to Joan until his death. He died on April 30, 2021, at the age of 92.
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John Dee Holeman talks about building a guitar out of a cigar box and screen door wire.
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in 1994. A song Holeman wrote, "Chapel Hill Boogie", was featured on the 2007
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American Piedmont blues guitarist, singer and songwriter (1929โ€“2021)
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group. He played several shows in 2018 with Cajun/Zydeco musician
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guitarist, singer, and songwriter. His music includes elements of
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Red River Blues: The Blues Tradition in the Southeast
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Index

Holeman in 1988
Hillsborough, North Carolina
Roxboro, North Carolina
Piedmont blues
Music Maker
Piedmont blues
Texas blues
R&B
buckdancer
Hillsborough, North Carolina
Orange County
the South
Blind Boy Fuller
Durham, North Carolina
Juba dance
Carnegie Hall
United States Information Agency
National Folk Festival
Wolf Trap
Virginia
Blues Music Awards
album
Taj Mahal
Music Maker
label
National Endowment for the Arts
National Heritage Fellowship
North Carolina Folk Heritage Award
Grammy Award
10 Days Out: Blues from the Backroads

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