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About Speedy

Welcome to Speedy's Films, a YouTube channel that pays tribute to Jim Kelly, also known as Speedy. Jim was a professional photographer who captured some of the best live music events of the 70s. In addition to his love for photography, Jim also enjoyed videography and recorded many Super8 films.

After Jim's passing in 2021, his collection of Super8 films was passed on to his friend, Rob Gronfors, aka Dolph, who created this channel. With Jim's collection of 8mm reels, we bring you exclusive, never before seen videos from some of the greatest artists of the 70s.

We also offer "Talking With Dolph", a podcast-style show where Dolph discusses various topics and previews our current and upcoming releases on the channel. And don't miss "POP UP Dolph," a series of pop up information videos featuring cool and interesting facts pertaining to the video and band.

Join us as we celebrate the life and legacy of Jim Kelly, a true lover of music and photography. Rest in peace, Speedy

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Max Webster – Live at the Jubilee Pavilion, Oshawa | April 6, 1979 | Rare 8mm Film Transfer in 4K

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Max Webster – Live at the Jubilee Pavilion, Oshawa | April 6, 1979 | Rare 8mm Film Transfer in 4K

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