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    • Boll Weevil Holler (I)

    • Boll Weevil Holler (I)

    • 4597

    • In 1959 and 1960, Alan Lomax revisited the American South to record the still-living stream of traditional music in newly developed stereo sound. The collection features some of the region's most representative musicians and styles: Delta blues...
    • Unidentified field holler

    • Unidentified field holler

    • 4613

    • In 1959 and 1960, Alan Lomax revisited the American South to record the still-living stream of traditional music in newly developed stereo sound. The collection features some of the region's most representative musicians and styles: Delta blues...
    • I Been Havin' Troubles

    • I Been Havin' Troubles

    • 4798

    • In 1959 and 1960, Alan Lomax revisited the American South to record the still-living stream of traditional music in newly developed stereo sound. The collection features some of the region's most representative musicians and styles: Delta blues...
    • Tom Devil / Take This Hammer

    • Tom Devil / Take This Hammer

    • 4497

    • In 1959 and 1960, Alan Lomax revisited the American South to record the still-living stream of traditional music in newly developed stereo sound. The collection features some of the region's most representative musicians and styles: Delta blues...
    • Levee Camp Holler (II)

    • Levee Camp Holler (II)

    • 4375

    • In 1959 and 1960, Alan Lomax revisited the American South to record the still-living stream of traditional music in newly developed stereo sound. The collection features some of the region's most representative musicians and styles: Delta blues...
    • Mama Lucy

    • Mama Lucy

    • 4418

    • In 1959 and 1960, Alan Lomax revisited the American South to record the still-living stream of traditional music in newly developed stereo sound. The collection features some of the region's most representative musicians and styles: Delta blues...
    • Lucky Song

    • Lucky Song

    • 4415

    • In 1959 and 1960, Alan Lomax revisited the American South to record the still-living stream of traditional music in newly developed stereo sound. The collection features some of the region's most representative musicians and styles: Delta blues...
    • Boll Weevil Holler (II)

    • Boll Weevil Holler (II)

    • 4150

    • In 1959 and 1960, Alan Lomax revisited the American South to record the still-living stream of traditional music in newly developed stereo sound. The collection features some of the region's most representative musicians and styles: Delta blues...
    • Composite of field hollers

    • Composite of field hollers

    • 4055

    • In 1959 and 1960, Alan Lomax revisited the American South to record the still-living stream of traditional music in newly developed stereo sound. The collection features some of the region's most representative musicians and styles: Delta blues...
    • Levee Camp Holler

    • Levee Camp Holler

    • 10719

    • The Lomaxes, and other collectors of their time and also decades later, found some of the most powerful vernacular music of the American South in the region's oppressive and violent prison system. The songs they found there, John and Alan Lomax...
    • Zip Coon

    • Zip Coon

    • Songs--United States--19th Century; Popular Music--United States

    • Cover: drawing of an African American male dressed in fine clothing; text reads: ""A favorite comic song"" and ""sung by Mr. G. W. Dixon""
    • Down On The Levee Blues

    • Down On The Levee Blues

    • 6113

    • In 1959 and 1960, Alan Lomax revisited the American South to record the still-living stream of traditional music in newly developed stereo sound. The collection features some of the region's most representative musicians and styles: Delta blues...
    • John Henry

    • John Henry

    • 4583

    • In 1959 and 1960, Alan Lomax revisited the American South to record the still-living stream of traditional music in newly developed stereo sound. The collection features some of the region's most representative musicians and styles: Delta blues...
    • Wild Ox Moan (Black Woman) (II)

    • Wild Ox Moan (Black Woman) (II)

    • 4548

    • In 1959 and 1960, Alan Lomax revisited the American South to record the still-living stream of traditional music in newly developed stereo sound. The collection features some of the region's most representative musicians and styles: Delta blues...
    • Rosie (Style A)

    • Rosie (Style A)

    • 4771

    • In 1959 and 1960, Alan Lomax revisited the American South to record the still-living stream of traditional music in newly developed stereo sound. The collection features some of the region's most representative musicians and styles: Delta blues...
    • Rosie (Style B)

    • Rosie (Style B)

    • 4566

    • In 1959 and 1960, Alan Lomax revisited the American South to record the still-living stream of traditional music in newly developed stereo sound. The collection features some of the region's most representative musicians and styles: Delta blues...

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