
Alan Lomax
Born
January 31, 1915
Died
July 19, 2002 (87 years old)
Known For
Directing
Place of Birth
Austin, Texas, USA
Alan Lomax was an American field collector of folk music of the 20th century. He was also a folklorist, ethnomusicologist, archivist, writer, scholar, political activist, oral historian, and film-maker. Lomax produced recordings, concerts, and radio shows in the US and in England, which played an important role in both the American and British folk revivals of the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s. He collected material first with his father, folklorist and collector John A. Lomax, and later alone and with others, Lomax recorded thousands of songs and interviews for the Archive of American Folk Song, of which he was the director, at the Library of Congress on aluminium and acetate discs.
Known For
Ballads, Blues & Bluegrass
Self
2012

Woody Guthrie: Ain't Got No Home
Archival Footage
2006
Lomax the Songhunter
Self (archive footage)
2004

Appalachian Journey
Narrator
1991

American Patchwork: Songs and Stories of America
Self - Host · (5 episodes)
1990
The Ballad of Ewan MacColl
Self
1990

BBC Arena: Woody Guthrie
Self
1988