ABSTRACT

Alan Lomax is a legendary figure in American folk music circles. Although he published many books, hundreds of recordings and dozens of films, his contributions to popular and academic journals have never been collected. This collection of writings, introduced by Lomax's daughter Anna, reintroduces these essential writings. Drawing on the Lomax Archives in New York, this book brings together articles from the 30s onwards. It is divided into four sections, each capturing a distinct period in the development of Lomax's life and career: the original years as a collector and promoter; the period from 1950-58 when Lomax was recording thorughout Europe; the folk music revival years; and finally his work in academia.

part I|96 pages

1934—1950: The Early Collecting Years

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 8|9 pages

Mister Ledford and the TVA

part II|90 pages

The 1950s: World Music

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 14|3 pages

Italian Folk Music

With Diego Carpitella, 1955

part III|46 pages

The Folk Revival (1960s)

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 23|8 pages

Getting to Know Flok Music

part V|26 pages

Final Writings

chapter |4 pages

Introduction