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Lomax, Alan, 1915-2002
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- Southern journey;, Volume 3:
- Southern journey;, Ozark frontier, volume 7:
- Our singing country, a second volume of American ballads and folk songs, collected and compiled by John A. Lomax ... and Alan Lomax; Ruth Crawford Seegar, music editor
- Southern journey;, vol. 8:
- Yugoslavia
- Southern journey;, vol. 1:
- World library of folk and primitive music;, [compiled and edited by Alan Lomax], Volume III:
- Southern journey;, volume 13:
- Southern journey;, volume 4:
- The Spanish recordings, Basque country, Navarre
- Southern journey;, Georgia Sea Islands, volume 12:
- The Library of Congress Recordings, Jelly Roll Morton
- Folk song U.S.A., the 111 best American ballads, collected, adapted, and arranged by John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax
- The people's song book, foreword by Alan Lomax ; preface by B.A. Botkin
- World library of folk and primitive music;, [compiled and edited by Alan Lomax], Volume II:
- Cowboy songs and other frontier ballads, collected by John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax; Edward N. Waters, music editor
- World library of folk and primitive music;, [compiled and edited by Alan Lomax], Volume I:
- The Spanish recordings, Extremadura, recorded by Alan Lomax
- The Penguin book of American folk songs, compiled and edited with notes by Alan Lomax ; piano arrangements by Elizabeth Poston
- Southern journey;, The Belleville A Cappella Choir, Volume 11:
- Southern journey;, vol. 6:
- Southern journey;, And glory shone around, volume 10:
- American ballads and folk songs, by John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax
- Southern journey;, harp of a thousand strings, volume 9:
- American folk-blues train, recorded by Alan Lomax
- Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly, "king of the twelve-string guitar players of the world, " long-time convict in the penitentiaries of Texas and Louisiana, transcribed, selected and edited by John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax
- Southern journey;, vol. 2:
- Choreometrics, a method for the study of cross-cultural patterns in film, A. Lomax, Irmgard Bartenieff, Forrestine Paulay
- The good and the beautiful in folksong, Alan Lomax
- The folk songs of North America in the English language, melodies and guitar chords transcribed by Peggy Seeger, with one hundred piano arrangements by Matyas Seiber and Don Banks, illustrated byMichael Leonard, editorial assistant Shirley Collins
- Folk song style, Alan Lomax
- Mister Jelly Roll, the fortunes of Jelly Roll Morton, New Orleans Creole and "inventor of jazz", Alan Lomax; drawings by David Stone Martin
- Folk song style, Alan Lomax
- The land where the blues began, Alan Lomax
- Mister Jelly Roll, the fortunes of Jelly Roll Morton, New Orleans Creole and "inventor of jazz", Alan Lomax; updated with a new afterword by Lawrence Gushee; drawings by David Stone Martin
- Hard hitting songs for hard-hit people, [American folk songs of the Depression and the labor movement of the 1930's], Notes on the songs by Woody Guthrie. Music transcribed and edited by Pete Seeger
- Folk song style and culture, by Alan Lomax
- Song structure and social structure, Alan Lomax
- Folk song style and culture, With contributions by the cantometrics staff and with the editorial assistance of Edwin E. Erickson
- The land where the blues began, Alan Lomax
- Mister Jelly Roll, the fortunes of Jelly Roll Morton, New Orleans Creole and "inventor of jazz", by Alan Lomax ; drawings by David Stone Martin
- World folk song styles, by Alan Lomax
- Phonotactique du chant populaire, par Alan Lomax ; en collaboration avec Edith Crowell Trager