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  1. The Land Where the Blues Began ist ein Dokumentarfilm des US-amerikanischen Musikforschers Alan Lomax. Zwischen 1978 und 1985 machte Lomax im Süden und Südwesten der Vereinigten Staaten Aufnahmen, die 1991 als American Patchwork Series in fünf Filmen von je 60 Minuten im amerikanischen Fernsehen auf PBS gezeigt wurden.

  2. Land Where the Blues Began Taschenbuch – 1. November 2002. Englisch Ausgabe von Alan Lomax (Autor) 4,7 113 Sternebewertungen. Alle Formate und Editionen anzeigen. 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.

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  3. 18. Mai 1993 · 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. Show more.

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  4. 21. Okt. 2010 · Alan Lomax takes us on an adventure into the "bad old days" of the Delta. Weaving together the tales of muleskinners and roustabouts, church matrons and convicts, children and blind street singers, Lomax gives us the rich, sorrow-ridden background of the blues.

  5. 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.

  6. 1. Nov. 2002 · Paperback – November 1, 2002. by Alan Lomax (Author) 4.8 128 ratings. See all formats and editions. A self-described “song-hunter,” the folklorist Alan Lomax traveled the Mississippi Delta in the 1930’s and ‘40s, armed with primitive recording equipment and a keen love of the Delta’s music heritage.

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  7. Land Where The Blues Began focuses on the Mississippi Delta, with side trips to other Southern states; it's purpose is to explore the land and people which gave birth to the blues in the decades following the Civil War.