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in July 1937. Willie recorded two sides (issued as being by "Welly Trice") with Richard playing second guitar: "Come On in Here Mama" and "Let Her Go God Bless Her". (At the same session, Richardโ€”billed as Rich Trice recorded his own compositions "Come On Baby" and "Trembling Bed Springs Blues";
134:(November 16, 1917 โ€“ April 6, 2000) was an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. He released two singles. He lived most of his life in his native North Carolina and played in its regional blues style, often referred to as 215:
quartet. He performed at house parties, juke joints, and tobacco warehouses until the early 1960s. He was interviewed by music historians in the 1970s, but he never played blues guitar again.
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Music was an interest in the family, and he learned to play the guitar at an early age. As an adolescent he partnered with his older brother,
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in 1933. Fuller, at least ten years Richard's elder, greatly influenced him.
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Through their relationship with Fuller, the brothers were recorded for
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and Willie Trice. The film received an honorable mention at the
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In the 1950s, Trice moved back to North Carolina and joined a
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Index

Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Burnsville, North Carolina
Guitarist
Decca
Savoy
Piedmont blues
East Coast blues
country blues
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Raleigh
Willie Trice
ragtime
Carolinas
Durham, North Carolina
Blind Boy Fuller
Decca Records
New York
Newark, New Jersey
Savoy Records
gospel
Blind Boy Fuller
Reverend Gary Davis
John Dee Holeman
Columbus International Film & Video Festival
Burnsville, North Carolina


ISBN
978-0313344237

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