Charles Kuralt interviews Alan Lomax, part 1 of 4 (1991)

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  • Alan Lomax interviewed by Charles Kuralt at Lomax's Hunter College office, New York City, 1991. Part one of four. An edited portion of this interview appeared in a CBS Sunday Morning segment on Lomax later that year.

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  • @user-fj5om9gk9e
    @user-fj5om9gk9e 6 років тому +71

    in many ways the most important figure in music history

    • @isaacj.elliott2137
      @isaacj.elliott2137 2 роки тому +1

      Besides John Prine, Lorax is the biggest influence on my life

  • @2mandolin
    @2mandolin 11 років тому +34

    The world owes this guy more than could ever be paid...........

  • @firdausHITMAN
    @firdausHITMAN 11 років тому +31

    Great man. He has saved music from fading away. The world is a better place because of it.

  • @cobraferrariwars
    @cobraferrariwars 8 років тому +12

    I got his autograph on "Land Where the Blues Began" years ago. What a neat life and good man. Beautiful.

  • @sherirex7177
    @sherirex7177 5 років тому +6

    This world needs more people like Alan Lomax. Thank you so much for preserving our music. Music is Life. ♥

  • @AdamTaubVideo
    @AdamTaubVideo 4 роки тому +9

    Love hearing these stories and him sing! Great voice, wow! Thanks for releasing this interview. I've spent a lot years collecting interviews and footage of Bachata musicians and dancers in the Dominican Republic and its very inspirational to hear from Alan Lomax. "This is the best music" 6:45 "restore the balance...cultural equity" 9:30

  • @horsedrawnfarmer6885
    @horsedrawnfarmer6885 2 роки тому +3

    What a fantastic legacy to leave the world. Alan Lomax, genius. I get huge enjoyment from his work. No only an anthropologist, but also a philosopher

  • @JasonFerguson1283
    @JasonFerguson1283 4 роки тому +5

    Thank you to Lomax for keeping the flame of the peoples' music alive!

  • @clockguy2
    @clockguy2 10 років тому +24

    I'd imagine that Mr. Lomax would be happy with the flowering of UA-cam and the internet giving folks an outlet to express themselves.

  • @roseannfitzgerald231
    @roseannfitzgerald231 11 років тому +3

    This is wonderful. I interviewed for a job with Mr Lomax. I gave never forgotten my time with him.

  • @jeremyreagan9085
    @jeremyreagan9085 2 роки тому +1

    Alan was a beautiful person my grandfather was a folk singer and so u am today. Keep folk culture alive people!

  • @eranwilliams4098
    @eranwilliams4098 Рік тому +1

    WOWZA. Honestly with how streaming has consolidated in the last several years, I'm really feeling his words being relevent again. The current decline and loss of voice although it's in a totally new way. Its really incredible seeing someone so aware of the issue that no one was willing to listen to. It's gotten bigger and life found a way to fight it, but now that's being gobbled up before our eyes. It is easier than ever to get content out, but there's so much it's too easy to be drown out by anyone besides the cooperate voices. It's also interesting looking at how he talks about issues and how it's changed in 2 decades.
    This interview needs new life.

  • @VloggerJohnson
    @VloggerJohnson 10 років тому +2

    Amazing man his care to preserve cultures and their music is just amazing. I couldn't help but notice when he talks he sounds like he's singing.

  • @malaquiasalfaro81
    @malaquiasalfaro81 2 роки тому +1

    Man the contrast of his grandmas lullaby and when he sings blues is crazy. Very clear where his passion was

  • @michaelbrockman5742
    @michaelbrockman5742 4 роки тому +1

    A wise man and his passion for music and justice. All lovers of music are deep in his debt.

  • @lolitamorris2943
    @lolitamorris2943 8 років тому +6

    Que hombre y vida linda, interesante y fructífera.

  • @ZachVance108
    @ZachVance108 6 років тому +2

    Listen to @7:50 on,He would be very happy about how things are today now everyone has a broadcaster...Thanks for everything and Rest In Peace ✌️ Mr.Lomax

  • @duaneparrish6142
    @duaneparrish6142 4 роки тому +5

    His dad found the mighty Leadbelly.

  • @DavidDorenfeld
    @DavidDorenfeld 10 років тому +10

    cool guy. can sing too!

  • @Lookup2Wakeup
    @Lookup2Wakeup 11 років тому +5

    He sings the blues well!

  • @thephoenix3155
    @thephoenix3155 7 років тому +4

    Music legend

  • @tuckerrhall67
    @tuckerrhall67 11 років тому +1

    Just a Blessing !!!!

  • @woodhd
    @woodhd 7 років тому +16

    richard nixon interviews alan lomax

  • @cathy5072
    @cathy5072 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome!

  • @jsamc8420
    @jsamc8420 6 років тому +2

    The mans a genius. The consolidation of the media.

  • @late_privktorian_era
    @late_privktorian_era 11 років тому +1

    holy crap!!

  • @raindogred
    @raindogred 8 років тому +1

    he would have been aged mid 70s when the interview took place in 91?? Spend your life doing what you love..this is what happens..

  • @bubbatheking9225
    @bubbatheking9225 2 місяці тому

    Alan has the Johnny Shines!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jude999
    @jude999 3 роки тому

    Prescient about those who own communication.

  • @darkcnotion
    @darkcnotion Рік тому

    Wow the last thing about cultures and parents it's so true

  • @thejoyofthemusicinmylife7897

    Like Father, Like Son

  • @screwmaster404
    @screwmaster404 11 років тому

    Well it's too late baby!

  • @duaneparrish6142
    @duaneparrish6142 Рік тому

    Well that's one positive about the internet.

  • @jsamc8420
    @jsamc8420 6 років тому +7

    The blues don't have a color line. The British saw this and Elvis.

    • @frederickrasenberger1000
      @frederickrasenberger1000 6 років тому +8

      Major Mazzaroth neither Elvis nor the British would have known anything about the Blues without the early recordings of people just like the Lomax's. 70, 80 years later it is now an international music style

    • @cynthiagourdine3351
      @cynthiagourdine3351 Рік тому

      As an African woman going up in the south I've done a great of research. and I've heard the original blues by so many blues singers. That was played on 78s there a whole lot of much older people around who knew most of those singers. and I would listen to the stories they would tell. So knowing these things. I really don't care to listen or read anything that's not based in the truth. What you hear isn't always true.

  • @user-zm6yh3ux7l
    @user-zm6yh3ux7l 12 днів тому

    I was reading Chris Kings book and it royally ticked me off. He craps all over Allen. And I don't know why because if it wasn't for Allen, none of these artists would have gotten big and we wouldn't know about them. But in Kings book he tries to spread the narrative that the blues came from Louisiana but he never offers any evidence to back it up.

  • @cobraferrariwars
    @cobraferrariwars 4 роки тому

    This guy is way smarter than Charles Kuralt. Cultural Equity.