Holy BALLS and a half! I’ve just been floored by this NPR feature: “<a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/therecord/2012/03/28/148915022/alan-lomaxs-massive-archive ...
If you're interested in folk music (from around the world), then you should enjoy checking out Alan Lomax's audio collection. It's all now online and free to stream. It doesn't include earlier work ...
More than 17,000 sound recordings made by the famed folklorist are now available, for free. Alan Lomax's Massive Archive Goes Online Folklorist Alan Lomax spent his career documenting folk music ...
People have always dealt with hard times by singing about them, and that seems to provide a source of comfort not only to the singer, but to listeners who might be enduring hard times of their own.
Album cover for Drinking In Here, a new collection of traditional drinking songs from the Lomax Archive. (Lomax Archive Label) People are drinking less these days — trending toward moderation or ...
Streaming platforms for I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore: Film, Stories & Images from the Mississippi Records and Alan Lomax Archive haven’t been announced yet. Check back soon for updates ...
The lifework of the late legendary American folklorist Alan Lomax has been acquired by the American Folklife Center in the Library of Congress. "I think it's the jewel in the crown of the collections ...
During the early twentieth century, Alan Lomax and his father John traveled throughout the American South searching for the work songs, spirituals and folk tales that gave the region it’s unique ...
The Library of Congress unveiled today its latest acquisition: the archives of legendary folklorist Alan Lomax. The collection had been housed at a college in New York. Now — as NPR's Felix Contreras ...
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