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  1. 18 de may. de 1993 · The Land Where the Blues Began is a book that details the journey of the author, Alan Lomax, throughout the South to find the greatest names to ever sing the blues. Lomax carries with him his recording equipment and the knowledge that he had to find the next big name in blues.

  2. 21 de oct. de 2010 · Internet Archive. Language. English. Discography: p. 515-518. Filmography: p. 519-522. Includes bibliographical references (p. 509-514) and index. The bluesmen were the bards of America's last frontier, the rowdy Mississippi Delta, in the days of the cotton boom, of levee and railroad building.

  3. 1 de nov. de 2002 · The Land Where the Blues Began captures the irrepressible energy of soul of people who changed American musical history. Winner of the 1993 National Critics Circle Award for nonfiction, The Land Where the Blues Began is now available in a handsome new paperback edition.

  4. 18 de may. de 1993 · The Land Where the Blues Began Hardcover – May 18, 1993. by Alan Lomax (Author) 4.8 127 ratings. See all formats and editions. National Book Critics Circle AwardWinner, 1993.

  5. The Land where the Blues Began. Alan Lomax. Pantheon Books, 1993 - Music - 539 pages. The bluesmen were the bards of America's last frontier, the rowdy Mississippi Delta, in the...

  6. Alan Lomax. Winner of a National Book Critics Circle award, a rollicking and unforgettable memoir by the man who helped bring the music of the blues into the mainstream. “Without Lomax it’s possible that there would have been no blues explosion, no R&B movement, no Beatles and no Stones and no Velvet Underground.” —Brian Eno.

  7. Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, a rollicking memoir of the legendary folklorist's journey into blues country. The Land Where the Blues Began is Lomax's "singingly well-written cornbread-and-moonshine odyssey" (Kirkus Reviews) across America's musical heartland.