Worried Now, Won't Be Worried Long: Alan Lomax’s "Southern Journey," 1959–1960

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Worried Now, Won't Be Worried Long: Alan Lomax’s
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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 42:59

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Alan Lomax’s Southern Journeys

By Richard Gehr, eMusic Contributor

At the height of the Great Depression, folklorist John Lomax and his 18-year-old son, Alan Lomax, spent the summer of 1933 driving through the South together, recording ballads, blues, shape-singers, chanteys, hillbilly instrumentals and prison work songs on a wind-up Ediphone cylinder recorder. They fought fevers and argued politics along the way (Alan was a life-long lefty), ending up in Washington D.C., where they donated hundreds of cylinders to the Library of Congress's Archive of… more »

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Where Did the Blues Begin?

By John Morthland, eMusic Contributor

The biggest debate in blues circles these days is, "where did the blues begin?" Ever since the blues revival of the 50s and 60s, the answer has been "the Mississippi Delta." But in recent years, more than a few blues buffs have argued, that while the Delta is where the harshest form of blues indeed gelled, there is very little evidence to suggest that blues started there. Further, Delta blues in its heyday was almost… more »