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In reply to the discussion: Alan Lomax's Massive Archive Goes Online [View all]hibbing
(10,473 posts)19. Huge Kick...adendum
Thanks so much for posting this, I'm going to poke around in there big time.
Found this on the Alan Lomax link, funny stuff..
Neighborhood investigation shows him to be a very peculiar individual in that he is only interested in folk lore music, being very temperamental and ornery.
. He has no sense of money values, handling his own and Government property in a neglectful manner, and paying practically no attention to his personal appearance.
He has a tendency to neglect his work over a period of time and then just before a deadline he produces excellent results. (from the FBI file on Alan Lomax, 19401980)
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Back in 1979 I spent all my spare time trying to clawhammer like Wade Ward
HereSince1628
Mar 2015
#40
Love me some Pretty Boy Floyd. The "six-gun and fountain pen" line sums up our world.
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#8
An amazing feat! Congratulations to all who participated, librarians of culture.
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2015
#12
Yay! Have you listened to any of it yet? It's a really easy site to navigate.
lovemydog
Mar 2015
#28
I've got an amazing cd of his Christmas special in the UK. Has ancient folk tunes
KittyWampus
Mar 2015
#31
Lomax as a person was questionable...his work with archiving folk music extraordinary!
HereSince1628
Mar 2015
#38