10/14/2023 0 Comments John and alan lomaxPhoto by John Lomax, Library of Congress LOT 7414-B, no. There he gives seven spirited verses of this martial Aberdeenshire song of death for love, hardly known in 1951. Luckily his voice was in much better fettle during the recording session Hamish Henderson and Alan Lomax held with him at his home in Crichie, a month earlier in July 1951. Tapes include performances by Breaux Brothers Band, Hoffpauir Sisters, Segura Brothers Band, Wayne Perry, Jimmy Peters, and others. John Strachan had voice problems all through the Ceilidh. Provided by the Library of Congress in the American Folklife Center. John and Alan Lomax Collection - Audio - DetailsĬopies of discs recorded by American folklorists and authors John and Alan Lomax around Acadiana during a 1934 trip.
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