Kenny Dalsheimer collection, 1997-1999.

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Kenny Dalsheimer collection, 1997-1999.

Transcripts and videotapes from the documentary film "Shine On: Richard Trice and the Bull City Blues" (1999), which traces the career Durham, N.C., blues musician Richard Trice. Videotapes feature interviews with Trice; trips to where he lived, worked, and performed; and footage of a 1998 blues workshop at the Hayti Heritage Center in Durham with Trice and blues musician John Dee Holeman. "Go Fast, Turn Left: Voices from Orange County Speedway" takes a look at the grassroots of stock car racing with interviews of drivers, family members, and track offciials involved in minor league competition.

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Dalsheimer, Kenny

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Filmmaker Kenny Dalsheimer (1960-) of Durham, N.C., has made several documentaries, including Go Fast, Turn Left: Voices from Orange County Speedway (1997) and Shine On: Richard Trice and the Bull City Blues (1999). From the description of Kenny Dalsheimer collection, 1997-1999. WorldCat record id: 46308018 Filmmaker Kenny Dalsheimer was born 29 May 1960 in Baltimore, Md. In 1982, he received a bachelors of arts from Connecticut College. Dalsheimer moved to Durh...

Trice, Richard

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Holeman, John Dee, performer.

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Hysjulien, Jamie

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Orange County Speedway (Rougemont, N.C.)

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