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Join us for a compilation of short films about love, identity, history, and togetherness, with family and community intrinsically at the heart of every story, you’ll be inspired by the conversations that spark growth and connection.


Content Warning: Includes mature content.

Down on the Blues Alley in Holly Springs, Mississippi, you might meet David “Fox” Caldwell, the beloved owner of Aikei Pro’s Record Shop. Established in 1960 and a landmark on the Blues Trail, his shop was the hang-out for great Hill Country Blues artists like Junior Kimbrough and R.L. Burnside — earning a place in blues magazines all over the world. Amidst waves of change and pressure from other business owners in town to close up shop, Mr. Caldwell, lovingly dubbed the “Father of the Alley,” keeps the dream alive, against all odds. Featuring music by William Tyler, R.L. Burnside, Junior Kimbrough, Precious Bryant, Little Joe Ayers, and more.
  • Runtime
    20 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Northwest
  • Genre
    Music History, Arts & Culture, Blues, Biography, History, African American History, Social Justice
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  • Director
    Allison Waid, Stephen Sutton
  • Producer
    Kira Simon-Kennedy, Allison Waid
  • Cast
    David “Fox” Caldwell
  • Music
    Jocelyn Brown
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