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208:, with his brother Richard playing second guitar: "Come On in Here Mama" and "Let Her Go God Bless Her". Without any commercial success ensuing, Trice did not record again until the 1970s. However, he was well known for playing locally in the 1930s and 1940s in North Carolina. In the late 1960s, both of his legs were amputated below the knee, as a result of the effects of 172:
Both of Trice's parents played music—his mother played the organ at church functions, and his father was a music teacher—but it was mainly his uncle who taught Willie the rudiments of blues guitar playing. His biggest influence was
141:(February 10, 1908 – December 11, 1976) was an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. He released two singles and an album. He remained loyal to his native North Carolina and its regional blues style, often referred to as 237:, in December 1976, at the age of 68. He was interred at Mount Sinai Baptist Church Cemetery, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. His brother Richard, who died in 2000, was buried next to him. 554: 544: 219:, which were released as a single the following year. Between 1971 and December 1973, he recorded enough songs (several of which he wrote himself), for an album, 584: 604: 574: 559: 569: 549: 589: 594: 599: 534: 314: 579: 475: 539: 564: 465: 162: 61: 223:, released by Trix in 1975. It was re-released on CD twenty years later. In September 1972, Trice was interviewed by 166: 234: 182: 78: 529: 524: 341: 230:
Trice lived his whole life in the same area, continuing to play music as time and finances allowed.
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In 1971, he recorded two songs he wrote, "Three Little Kittens Rag" and "One Dime Blues", for
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in the 1933, and it was this relationship that led them to enter a recording studio.
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In July 1937, Trice recorded two sides (Issued as being by Welly Trice) for
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Red River Blues: The Blues Tradition in the Southeast
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Index

Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Durham, North Carolina
Decca
Trix
Piedmont blues
East Coast blues
country blues
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Raleigh
Reverend Gary Davis
Richard Trice
Durham, North Carolina
ragtime
the Carolinas
Blind Boy Fuller
Decca Records
New York
diabetes
Trix Records
Bruce Bastin
Durham, North Carolina
Trix Records


ISBN
978-0313344237



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