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  1. Blind Willie McTell – The Complete 1940 Library Of Congress Recordings In Chronological ... 1940 The Legendary Library Of Congress Session (LP, Album, Reissue )Melodeon: MLP 7323: US: 1971: Reviews. Add Review. Release [r6943629] Copy Release Code. Edit ...

  2. Complete Library of Congress Recordings (1940) by Blind Willie McTell released in 1969. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more a...

  3. Alan Lomax Collection of Michigan and Wisconsin Recordings In 1938 the Library of Congress dispatched the pioneering folklorist and song collector Alan Lomax—already a seasoned field worker at age 23—to conduct a folk song survey of the Great Lakes region.... Contributor: Pope, Allan C. - Fredrickson, John - Vizina, Adelore - Delmas ...

  4. These Library of Congress Recordings, set down in. 1938, will serve to enlighten as well as confuse. An enigmatic figure indeed. To inaugurate this first of eight compact discs of the Library of Congress series on SOLO ART, we have secured the rights to reprint the prelude to Alan Lomax’s MISTER JELLY ROLL.

  5. Alan Lomax Collection of Michigan and Wisconsin Recordings In 1938 the Library of Congress dispatched the pioneering folklorist and song collector Alan Lomax—already a seasoned field worker at age 23—to conduct a folk song survey of the Great Lakes region. He traveled in a 1935 Plymouth sedan, toting a Presto disc recorder and a movie ...

  6. Image. Field Work. The Field Work catalog comprises over 20,000 digitized assets, from John A. and Alan Lomax’s first recordings for the Library of Congress in 1933, through Alan's initial independent forays into newly invented reel-to-reel tape in 1946, and tracing the arc of his documentary involvements into the 1990s.

  7. 12. Apr. 2023 · On April 12, 2023, these 25 recordings were added to the National Recording Registry. Library of Congress press release announcing the 2023 Registry. Note: This is a national list and many of the items listed are housed in collections across the country. The Library of Congress does not currently hold copies of all the recordings listed.