Lomax, John A. (John Avery,), 1867-1948
Lomax, John Avery, 1867-1948
Lomax, John A., 1867-1948
Lomax, John 1867–1948
John Lomax musicologue et folkloriste américain
John Lomax American musicologist and folklorist (1867–1948)
Lomax, John Avery
Lomax, John
VIAF ID: 46874966 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Adventures of a ballad hunter | |
Alabama from lullabies to blues | |
Alan Lomax recordings of rehearsals for White House program, 1941 February | |
Almanac Singers and cowboy yodels recordings | |
American ballads and folk songs | |
Archive of American Folk Song collection of song texts | |
at the library and in the field : John and Alan Lomax Papers | |
Las aventuras de un cazador de baladas | |
Best of Woody Guthrie | |
Black Appalachia string bands, songsters, and hoedowns | |
Blind Willie McTell, 1940 : complete Library of Congress recordings in chronological order. | |
The blues lineage musical geniuses of the fields, levees, and jukes | |
The book of Texas | |
The bourgeois blues | |
Cajun & Creole music : 1934/1937 | |
Charles J. Finger recordings | |
Cowboy songs and other frontier ballads | |
Cowboy songs of the Mexican border, 1910. | |
Ella Speed | |
Folk song: U. S. A. | |
Georgia I'm gonna make you happy | |
Goodnight, Irene = Buenas noches, Irene : vals | |
Gwine dig a hole to put the devil in | |
Have a drink on me! Moderato[-Fox] | |
Herman R. Weaver family recording | |
Inside looking out = Mirando desde dentro | |
Jackie Foy recording | |
Jail house bound John Lomax's first Southern prison recordings, 1933 | |
Jailhouse blues | |
Jerry's Saloon blues. | |
John A. Lomax and Alton C. Morris Florida collection, 1937 | |
John A. Lomax recordings of Oda Smith | |
John A. Lomax, Ruby T. Lomax, and Bess Lomax Old Fiddlers' Convention collection | |
John A. Lomax singing cowboy yodels | |
John and Ruby Lomax 1940 southern states recordings collection | |
Last cavalier, c1996: | |
Lead Belly : no stranger to the blues : the songs of Huddie Ledbetter | |
Leadbelly legend a collection of world-famous songs | |
Let it shine on me | |
Linin' track | |
Midnight special | |
Mississippi | |
Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly, "king of the twelve-string guitar players of the world," long-time convict in the penitentiaries of Texas and Louisiana; | |
Negro religious songs | |
Negro work songs and calls | |
Our singing country | |
Pearl R. Nye collection | |
Penelope Tarwater and Rebecca Tarwater recordings | |
Saints & sinners from before the blues and gospel | |
Smoky Mountain ballads | |
Songs of the cattle trail and cow camp | |
South Carolina got the keys to the Kingdom | |
Tom Dooley : fox moderato | |
Tom Dooley hang down your head, Tom Dooley! [Foxtr.] | |
Tom Dooley weit ist der Weg, Tom Dooley | |
Two white horses standin' in a line. [Sound recording] | |
Tzena, tzena, tzena | |
Wenn du kein Mädel weißt (good night, Irene) ; langs. Walzer | |
Zydeco, juré and the blues |