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“List of American Folk Songs on Commercially Recorded Records.” First published in the Report of the Committee of the Conference on Inter-American Relations in the Field of Music, September 1940. “Music in Your Own Back Yard.” The American Girl (October 1940): 5–7, 46, 49. Review of “Folk Songs of Mississippi and Their Background” by Arthur Hudson.
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“Haitian Journey: Search for Native Folklore.” Southwest Review XXIII, 2 (January 1938): 125–147. “‘Sinful’ Songs of the Southern Negro.” Southwest Review XIX, 2 (Winter 1934): 105–131. This list does not include published liner notes. Smith “Midnight Special” by Woody Guthrie and “Huddie Ledbetter” by Alan Lomax.Īll articles by Alan Lomax, unless otherwise noted. “Leadbelly-King of the 12-String Guitar” by Charles E. Articles: “Leadbelly” by Peter Seeger “Leadbelly’s Legacy” by Frederic Ramsey, Jr. The ballads, blues, and folksongs of Huddie Leadbetter illustrated with many drawings and some black and white photos. New York: Oak Publications, 1962, soft cover, 96 pp. Musical transcriptions by Jerry Silverman. Paperback edition, New York: Doubleday/Dolphin, 1975, 619 pp + Index. Illustrated by Michael Leonard. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Co, 1960, Cloth, 623 pp. Piano arrangements by Mátyás Seiber and Don Banks. Melodies and guitar chords transcribed by Peggy Seeger. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pierce, 1959, Cloth.Īlan Lomax. New York: Folkways Music Publishers Company, 1959, Paperback, 80 pp. Special note on Leadbelly’s 12-string guitar by Pete Seeger. Leadbelly: A Collection of World Famous Songs by Huddie Ledbetter London: Faber and Faber, Ltd., 1955, Cloth, 48 pp.
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Harriet and Her Harmonium: An American adventure with thirteen folk songs from the Lomax collectionĪlan Lomax. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1947, Cloth, 302 pp. Republished as Best Loved American Folk Songs, New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1947, Cloth, 407 pp. Reprinted, Trade Paperback, New York: New American Library (Plume Edition), 1975, 528 pp. Reprinted, New York: Signet Classics/New American Library, 1966.
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Paperback edition, New York: Old Gold/Signet, 1956, 512 pp. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pierce, c.1947. Piano accompaniment by Charles and Ruth Crawford Seeger. Washington, D.C.: Office of War Information, 1943. Three volumes.Īlan Lomax and Svatava Jakobson. Washington, D.C.: Music Division, Library of Congress, 1942.
#DON LOMAX ARCHIVE#
ISBN: 0781207673Ĭheck-list of Recorded Songs in the English Language in the Archive of American Folk Song in July 1940Īlan Lomax. Reprint, Temecula, CA: Reprint Services Corp., 1988, 62 pp. Clair Shores, Mich.: Scholarly Press, 1977. New York, Progressive Education Association, 1942. ISBN: 0486410897Īmerican Folksong and Folklore: A Regional Bibliography New York: The Macmillan Company, 1941, Cloth, 416 pp. Reprinted, New York: Dover Publications, 2000, 464 pp, unabridged paperback edition. Introduction, musical transcriptions and arrangements by Ruth Crawford Seeger. Our Singing Country: A Second Volume of American Ballads and Folk Songs I am grateful for his efforts to bring many of the details of those events to our attention.New York: The Macmillan Company, 1936, Cloth, 242 pp. Having a personal and fictional approach to this event by telling the story through the eyes of a seasoned war reporter really help move this historical book forward. After Grenada, The Falklands and Panama, the Brass learned that suppressing the news and putting a "goodness and light" spin on everything keeps public opinion in their corner." -Don LomaxĪ thorough and balanced summary of the 1st Gulf War, Don Lomax put so much heart and soul into this book that I feel bad for wishing the art was better. "Lessons learned: The Pentagon hated the coverage they got during Vietnam.
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Thumbscrews and cattle prods are less effective than a kind word and a full belly" -Don Lomax After Grenada, The Falklands and Panama, the Brass learned that suppressing the news and putting a "goodness and light" spin on everything keeps public opinion in thei "Lessons learned: As we observed in Vietnam, if prisoners of war are treated better by their captors than by their own leaders, the fear of surrender is eliminated. Thumbscrews and cattle prods are less effective than a kind word and a full belly" -Don Lomax "Lessons learned: The Pentagon hated the coverage they got during Vietnam. "Lessons learned: As we observed in Vietnam, if prisoners of war are treated better by their captors than by their own leaders, the fear of surrender is eliminated.