Adventures of a Ballad Hunter (Ebook)

John Lomax

The autobiography of John A. Lomax, the folklorist who travelled around the United States collecting folk music and made recordings of legendary musicians from Lead Belly and Muddy Waters to Woody Guthrie, and became one of the major influences in popular music.

In 1908 John Lomax set out on horseback with an Edison phonograph and wax cylinders to record and preserve America's folk music. He spent the next four decades doing some hard travelling and found over 5,000 songs in Arkansas mountain cabins, Mississippi prison farms, New Orleans saloons, Minnesota lumber camps and Texas cattle camps. He discovered ballads, blues, children's songs, fiddle tunes, field hollers, lullabies, play-party songs, religious dramas, spirituals, and work songs and his recordings inspired generations of musicians from Bob Dylan and Pete Seeger to Billy Bragg and Kurt Cobain.

Adventures of a Ballad Hunter is Lomax's own memoir of an eventful life containing vibrant, often haunting, stories of the people he met and recorded, as well as the lyrics for dozens of songs. Lomax describes singers and musicians from Silver Jack and Big Bill Swanson to Lead Belly, he relates the stories behind some of the twentieth-century's most important songs, 'Home on the Range' and 'Goodnight Irene' to 'Rock Island Line' and 'In the Pines'. Discover his trip to Parchman Convict Farm where he first heard 'The Midnight Special' and the funeral home in South Carolina where he heard the spiritual classic 'Honey in the Rock'. Adventures of a Ballad Hunter is essential reading for all music fans-from folkies, alt-country to blues and roots music, as well as a perceptive portrait of America's history.

Publication date: 01/03/2018

£12.99

ISBN: 9780285644144

ISBN 10 / ASIN: B079ST8RYJ

Imprint: Souvenir Press

Subject: Arts, Language & Literature, Biography & Memoir

Reviews for Adventures of a Ballad Hunter

'Such an important book... as well as being a hugely enjoyable one; it's an essential part of America's history.'

 Shirley Collins

'He has collected the living folksong, naked on the lips of the singer.'

 New York Times

'At long last, John Lomax's account of his efforts to elevate folk songs to the realm of high literature is back in print... A true American odyssey.'

John Swzed 

John Lomax

John Lomax

John A. Lomax (1867-1948) recorded classics such as 'Home on the Range' and 'Goodnight Irene' and with son Alan, helped launch the musical careers of Leadbelly and Pete Seeger. His extensive recordings and papers are housed in the Library of Congress and the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin.