Guitar Lessons Advice - The Way In Which Alan Lomax Helped To Ensure That Blues Music Was Preserved


Alan Lomax, born in 1915, was one of the sons of pioneering writer John Lomax, with whom he started his career by recording songs performed by sharecroppers and prisoners in Texas, and several other Southern States. There won't be many aspiring guitar players who haven't come across his name while taking acoustic guitar lessons. Lomax the father, a previous teacher of English at Texas A&M and a celebrated expert on Texas history and cowboy songs, had a previous job as an administrator, and later Secretary of the Alumni Society, of the University of Texas. When the young Lomax was 10, the family moved to Dallas, where his father accepted a job selling bonds in a banking institution.

Because of childhood asthma, chronic infections of the ear, and generally frail health, Lomax had always been schooled at home at elementary level. In Dallas, he entered the Terrill Boys School (a tiny prep school), where he excelled. He then went to the Choate School in Connecticut for a year, graduating eighth in his class when he was 15. Due to his mother's declining health, however, instead of going to Harvard, as father wished, Lomax matriculated at Texas University in at Austin.

From 1937 to 1942, Lomax was Assistant in Charge for the Archive of Folk Song in the Library of Congress to which he and his father and various other collaborators contributed more than ten thousand live recordings. During his lifetime, he gathered folk songs from the United States, the Caribbean, Haiti, Ireland, Great Britain, Spain, and Italy, assembling a treasure trove of international and American culture.

He produced recording sessions, radio shows and live concerts, in the U.S and in England, which had a major role to play in both the American and British folk revivals of the 1940s, '50s and early '60s. In the late nineteen forties, he produced a highly accepted series of commercial folk albums for Decca and organized a series of concerts at New York's Town Hall and also Carnegie Hall, featuring blues guitar, and Flamenco music. He additionally took part in blues guitar lessons with many of the freshly rediscovered blues men.

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