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  1. 1 de ene. de 1993 · The Land Where the Blues Began is an enthralling chronicle of the journey to bring this irrepressible art out of the Delta where it began and into the ears of every American. Buy The Land Where Blues Began by Alan Lomax from Waterstones today! Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over £25.

  2. [Opening Credits] THE LAND WHERE THE BLUES BEGAN a program by Alan Lomax John M. Bishop Worth W. Long NARRATOR: This old blues of the wondering laborer leads us deep into the hills east of the Delta. Just as the southern Appalachians preserved the old English ballads, so the Mississippi hill country sheltered a fantastic African music that fed the blues.

  3. In 1978, Alan Lomax, Worth Long, and John Bishop took portable video cameras deep into The Land Where the Blues Began and collaborated with the Mississippi Authority for Educational Television to produce this program. As Alan Lomax 's articulated our mission-- Today we give a platform to this vital folk culture and its creators.

  4. 9 de dic. de 2022 · The land where the blues began by Alan Lomax. Publication date 1993 Publisher Methuen Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2022-12-09 21:01:22 Autocrop_version 0.0.14_books ...

  5. 19 de jul. de 2002 · Alan Lomax was an American ethnomusicologist, ... The Land Where the Blues Began. 4.31 avg rating — 821 ratings — published 1993 — 22 editions. Want to Read saving… Want to Read; Currently Reading ... BLUES: 175 463: Apr 23, 2023 04:46AM

  6. 19 de dic. de 2023 · April 1, 2008. Created by an anonymous user. Imported from Scriblio MARC record . The land where the blues began by Alan Lomax, 1993, Pantheon Books edition, in English - 1st ed.

  7. 1 de abr. de 1993 · In 1942, Lomax (Mister Jelly Roll, 1959, etc.)—who with his father, John Lomax, has by that date already discovered Leadbelly and introduced Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie to radio audiences—is empowered by the Library of Congress to use a new acetate recording device to gather discs made on the spot with blues singers in the Delta, where the blues were born.