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"Voices at the New York Public Library, from Lead Belly to Computerized Analysis of Folk Song," a Lecture by Alan Lomax as broadcast over WNYC New York Public Radio (originally given in 1979)
01-01-1984-12-21-1984
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Alan Lomax, David Brown, and Norman Berkowitz discussing geographic factor analysis and expressive style: the validity of an approach using small samples
03-19-1976-03-19-1976
Alan Lomax, lecture given at the Palazzo della Cancelleria, Rome, Italy
01-01-1986-12-31-1986
Alan Lomax, Mary Labelle, and Forrestine Paulay discuss the contribution of Ruth St. Denis and other dance phenomena
06-12-1986-06-19-1995
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Alan Lomax: dictation on cultural diversity; conversation from Tobago; Harlan County coal strike conversation; Norwegians talking on the beach
01-01-1963-12-31-1993
Alan Lomax's notes on the African dance project, part of a request for funding from the NEH; critique of a projected educational project African folktale performace traditions and suggestions .
12-19-1985-01-07-1986
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Alan Lomax's reflections on the black family in the South and the breakdown of support structures in urban migration; Alan Lomax and Forrestine Paulay on Judy Garland and Gene Kelly in "Easter Bonnet," Bill Halely's "Rock Around The Clock;" and a PBS film about Miles Davis
09-27-1986-12-31-1987
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Alan Lomax and Anna Wei Sung, on Fats Domino; Elvis Presley's appeal; Rockabilly; the Four Seasons; the Temptations as the apotheosis of Motown; hitmaking formula of the 1950s and some hits of the 1960s and '70s; Stevie Wonder and Prince; Michael Jackson; and the Bee Gees.
01-01-1980-12-31-1995
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Alan Lomax and Dr. William R. Emerson, Director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library at Hyde Park, discuss Roosevelt's favorite hymns
12-31-1981-12-31-1981
Alan Lomax and Forrestine Paulay discuss flim clips of the Twist, the movement styles of Buddy Holly, ballroom and cabaret-style couple dances, Charles Moore, Katherine Dunham, Martha Graham's Appalachian Spring, Irene Castle and James Fisher, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, modern fine-art dance reconstructions, Mary Labelle discusses Tricia Brown and Twyla Tharp
07-15-1985-07-23-1995
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Alan Lomax and Forrestine Paulay on Dance and Human History
09-17-1992-09-17-1992
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Alan Lomax and Roswell Rudd conversing about coding, Al Jolson; Charlie Parker and bebop; the loss of improvisation and group participation in European music.
12-04-1984-01-07-1985
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Alan Lomax and Shirley Lomax Duggan, family reminiscences
01-01-1988-12-31-1988
Alan Lomax and Victor Grauer interview Gordon Tracie, Scandinavian fiddle and dance music expert
01-01-1963-12-31-1963
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Alan Lomax commenting on a study fllm on synchrony and coordination; dictation
01-01-1970-12-31-1970
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Alan Lomax dictated correspondence and conversation with Pierre Gaisseau about the Cuna Indians of Panama
06-01-1974-12-31-1992
Alan Lomax discusses coding vaudeville; the music of twentieth century modern dance; the Beatles' "Hey Jude"; "Synchronicity" by the Police; the Mighty Clouds of Joy; Paul Robeson's "Old Man River"; Bing Crosby's "How Deep is the Ocean"; Fats Domino; Judy Garland and Gene Kelly's "For Me And My Girl" and other numbers; Eleanor Powell; Les Blank's polka film; and James Brown's "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag."
07-15-1986-07-31-1995
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Alan Lomax discussing white 1950s Popular Music: Les Paul and Mary Ford, Nat King Cole, the Mills Brothers, and the Ink Spots. Some reflections on Charles Joyner's "Down By The Riverside" (1986); reflections on cowboy songs.
01-01-1986-01-22-1995
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Alan Lomax discussion with Forrestine Paulay
01-01-1975-12-31-1995
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Alan Lomax Interviewed in New York by a reporter from RAI (Italian Radio) about the history and distinctive characteristics of American folk song
01-01-1969-12-31-1969
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Alan Lomax interviewed in New York by Joel Stone of the Black History Radio Series, about the Black Encyclopedia of the Air, funded by the Ford Foundation. National Archives No. 306 VOA.ENZ-T-5137
05-20-1969-05-20-1969
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Alan Lomax interviews Carol and Beverly White on Josh White and the Roosevelts
01-01-1981-12-31-1981
Alan Lomax interviews Hank Trubey in California about how to look at spectrographs of the human voice
11-27-1963-11-27-1963
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Alan Lomax interviews Juanita Elbein in NYC on Brazilian Cults (six tapes)
09-01-1963-09-30-1963
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Alan Lomax interviews Sara Soy and other members of Cambodian dance troupe
01-01-1970-12-31-1995
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