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Alan Lomax (1915-2002) began working for the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress in 1936, first as a special and temporary assistant, then as the permanent Assistant in Charge, starting in June 1937, until he left in late 1942. He recorded such important musicians as Woody Guthrie, Muddy Waters, Aunt Molly Jackson, and Jelly Roll Morton. A reading and examination of his letters from 1935 to 1945 reveal someone who led an extremely complex, fascinating, and creative life, mostly as a public employee.While Lomax is noted for his field recordings, these collected letters, man
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Ethnomusicologists --- Ethnomusicologists --- Ethnomusicologues --- Ethnomusicologues --- Biography --- Bibliography --- Biographie --- Bibliographie --- Collaer, Paul
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Ethnomusicologists. --- Ethnomusicology. --- Ethnomusicologues --- Ethnomusicologie --- Nettl, Bruno,
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Ethnomusicologists --- Ethnomusicology. --- Ethnomusicologues --- Ethnomusicologie --- Biography. --- Biographies
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Amiot, Jean Joseph Marie --- Roussier, Pierre Joseph --- Ethnomusicologists --- France --- Ethnomusicology --- China --- Ethnomusicologists --- Correspondence
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Amiot, Jean Joseph Marie --- Roussier, Pierre Joseph --- Ethnomusicologists --- France --- Ethnomusicology --- China --- Ethnomusicologists --- Correspondence
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Ethnomusicology --- Ethnomusicologists --- Sound --- History. --- Recording and reproducing --- Equipment and supplies.
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Ethnomusicology --- Ethnomusicologists --- Sound --- History. --- Recording and reproducing --- Equipment and supplies.
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Lortat-Jacob, Bernard --- Childhood and youth. --- Ethnomusicologists --- Biography.
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