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'WHERE HAVE ALL THE FOLK SONGS GONE?': THE ALAN LOMAX LEGACY AND A CONVERSATION W/PETE SEEGER
A year after his passing, American Routes remembers Alan Lomax, the great folklorist, musicologist and documentarian. While working mostly for the Library of Congress, Lomax made groundbreaking recordings with Leadbelly, Woody Guthrie, Jelly Roll Morton, Muddy Waters and countless others. Family and friends, contemporaries and musicians recall his many accomplishments. Lomax’s sometime collaborator Pete Seeger took a different route as a singer of folksongs. The great social activist, environmentalist, and banjoman, Pete Seeger speaks of his life in music and social justice—two things he’s brought together for over 60 years.
HOUR ONE
- Open Bed: Before This Time Another Year Bessie Jones and Group
Southern Journey Vol.12: Georgia Sea Islands, Rounder - Forest City Jump Forest City Joe
Sounds of the South, Atlantic - Dancing Around the World Lomax Radio
- Jimmy Peters and the Ring Dance Singers
- Clifton Chenier
- CLIP: Jelly Roll Morton INTERVIEW: at the piano in the Library of Congress
- Mr. Jelly Lord Jelly Roll Morton
Birth of the Hot, RCA - Instrumental: Midnight Special Jimmy Smith
Midnight Special, Blue Note - Good Morning Blues Lead Belly
Bourgeois Blues, Smithsonian Folkways - Midnight Special Harry Belafonte
Greatest Hits, RCA - CLIP: Sister Rosetta Tharp PSA
- CLIP: Woody Guthrie with Alan Lomax at the Library of Congress
- Do Re Mi Woody Guthrie
Dust Bowl Ballads, BMG - California Stars Wilco
Mermaid Avenue, Elektra - Instrumental: End Credits Jeff Tweedy & Glenn Kotche
Chelsea Walls soundtrack, Ryko - INTERVIEW: John Cohen
Listen - Don't Let Your Deal Go Down New Lost City Ramblers
Washington Square Memoirs: The Great Urban Folk Boom 1950-1970, Rhino - The Girl I Left Behind Spencer Moore
Alan Lomax Collection Sampler, Rounder - INTERVIEW: Alan Lomax
Listen - The Titanic Bessie Jones
Southern Journey Vol.8: Velvet Voices, Rounder - CLIP: Lomax's world music recordings from Spain, Italy, England
- Brown Girl in the Ring Caribbean Voyage: Brown Girl in the Ring
- Go Down Old Hannah Ernest Williams and Group
Land Where The Blues Began, Rounder - Dancing Around the World Lomax Radio
HOUR two
- Open Bed: If I Had A Hammer Pete Seeger
Greatest Hits, Columbia - If I Had A Hammer Toussaint McCall
Nothing Takes the Place of You, Fuel 2000 - Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Johnny Rivers
Anthology 1964-1977, Rhino - Soldier, Soldier Natalie Merchant
The House Carpenter's Daughter, Myth - I've Got a Secret (Didn't We Shake Sugaree) Fred Neil
Everybody's Talkin', Capitol - Shake Sugaree Elizabeth Cotten
Shake Sugaree, Vol.2, Folkways - Sugaree Jerry Garcia
Garcia, Arista - Instrumental: Nashville Skyline Rag Bob Dylan
Nashville Skyline, Columbia - I Ain't Got No Home Bob Dylan
A Tribute to Woody Guthrie, Warner - Don't Think Twice Johnny Cash
The Folk Years: A Singers and Songwriters Collection, Time Life - Stagolee Mississippi John Hurt
The Immortal, Vanguard - Here Am I, Oh Lord, Send Me Alvin Youngblood Heart
Avalon Blues: A Tribute to the music of Mississippi John Hurt, Vanguard - Blowin' in the Wind Steve Wonder
Greatest Hits, Vol.1, Motown - Instrumental: John Henry Tommy Jarrell
The Legacy of Tommy Jarrell Vol.3, County - INTERVIEW: Pete Seeger
Listen - Blowin' in the Wind Arlo Guthrie
Live at Alan Lomax Tribute Concert, NYC, April 2003, - Midnight Special Pete Seeger and ensemble
Live at Alan Lomax Tribute Concert, NYC, April 2003, - End Bed: Amazing Grace John Fahey
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