Monday, 8 September 2008

Download Magnitude 9 mp3






Magnitude 9
   

Artist: Magnitude 9: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Metal: Heavy

   







Discography:


Decoding the Soul
   

 Decoding the Soul

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 10
Reality in Focus
   

 Reality in Focus

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 10






Part of the growing wing of progressive major power metallic element outfits as indebted to Dream Theater and Fates Warning as they ar to Judas Priest and Iron Maiden, Magnitude 9 were formed in Columbus, OH, by guitar player Rob Johnson in April 1997. Vocalist Corey Brown, erstwhile of Psyco Drama, provided the accelerator, afterward which the span recruited bassist Kevin Chown, drummer John Homan, and keyboardist Joseph Glean. Magnitude 9's debut album, Chaos to Control, was released in Europe in 1998, by and by on which they signing a domestic deal with Inside Out Music America. Their identification number one effort for the label, Reality in Focus, appeared in early 2001.





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Friday, 29 August 2008

PMX-30063 The First And Only Defensin Mimetic Systemic Antibiotic Drug In Human Clinical Trials

�PolyMedix, Inc. (OTC BB: PYMX), an emerging ergonomics company developing new sanative drug products to treat infectious diseases and needlelike cardiovascular disorders based on biomimetics, has initiated dosing and commenced a Phase I clinical study in Canada for its defensin mimetic antibiotic drug compound, PMX-30063. PolyMedix received a notice of no objection from Health Canada for the Company's Clinical Trial Application ("CTA") for PMX-30063 in May 2008. PMX-30063 is the first and only defensin mimetic antibiotic combine to come in human clinical trials for systemic habit, and represents an entirely new year of antibiotic drug drugs.



This first Phase I clinical trial will assess the safety of PMX-30063. The protocol for the test involves a dose-escalation study in healthy volunteers in which each subject testament receive a single venereal infection of PMX-30063. The subjects are sorted into different cohorts with different dose levels which will leave for the study of the personal effects of increased dosages. PolyMedix expects to enroll a total of thirty to fifty subjects in this clinical tryout. Upon successful completion of the first clinical report, PolyMedix plans to pioneer a secondment clinical tribulation to mimic the expected clinical dosing regimen. The second trial, also to be conducted in intelligent volunteers, will involve recapitulate dosing of two intravenous infusions per day, for up te verbal description of these risks, uncertainties and assumptions is included in PolyMedix's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. You should not place undue reliance on any innovative statements. PolyMedix undertakes no obligation to release publically the results of whatsoever revisions to any such forward-looking statements that whitethorn be made to meditate events or circumstances subsequently the date of this press handout or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

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Sunday, 10 August 2008

Graham Bond Organization

Graham Bond Organization   
Artist: Graham Bond Organization

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


Live at Klooks   
 Live at Klooks

   Year: 1964   
Tracks: 10




 






Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Snog

Snog   
Artist: Snog

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   Techno
   



Discography:


The Last Days Of Rome   
 The Last Days Of Rome

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 18


Relax Into The Abyss   
 Relax Into The Abyss

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 15


Third Mall From The Sun   
 Third Mall From The Sun

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 15


The Human Germ   
 The Human Germ

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 12


Buy Me...I'll Change Your Life   
 Buy Me...I'll Change Your Life

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 12


Remote Control   
 Remote Control

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 15


Dear Valued Customer   
 Dear Valued Customer

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 16


Hey, Christian God   
 Hey, Christian God

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 14


Born To Be Mild   
 Born To Be Mild

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 4


Lies, Inc.   
 Lies, Inc.

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 19




The Australian industrial trio Snog formed in Australia in 1988 when DJ and art scholarly person David Thrussell met up with Julia and Tim, though the three were into immensely different forms of music (severally, electronic body music, ambient and synth-pop). Snog began recording in 1990; after flunk to receive whatsoever interested labels, though, the grouping traveled to Germany and were soon sign to Machinery Records. By 1992, Snog had recorded a leftfield dancefloor dispatch, "Incorporated Slave," and released their debut album Lies, Inc.


By the time of the 1994 single "Bromide," Snog had adult to embracing techno as easily as industrial; on their 1995 record album Pricey Valued Customer, the influence was large as well. The Future EP and the compilation Remote Control followed in 1996-97; Third gear Mall from the Sun appeared in 1999 and Relax Into the Abyss was issued the adjacent year.






Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Funkadelic

Funkadelic   
Artist: Funkadelic

   Genre(s): 
Jazz: Funk
   Other
   R&B: Soul
   Rock
   



Discography:


Motor City Madness (CD 2)   
 Motor City Madness (CD 2)

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 14


Motor City Madness (CD 1)   
 Motor City Madness (CD 1)

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 15


The Electric Spanking of War Babies   
 The Electric Spanking of War Babies

   Year: 1981   
Tracks: 8


Uncle Jam Wants You   
 Uncle Jam Wants You

   Year: 1979   
Tracks: 6


One Nation Under A Groove   
 One Nation Under A Groove

   Year: 1978   
Tracks: 9


Tales Of Kidd Funkadelic   
 Tales Of Kidd Funkadelic

   Year: 1976   
Tracks: 7


Hardcore Jollies   
 Hardcore Jollies

   Year: 1976   
Tracks: 8


Let's Take It To The Stage   
 Let's Take It To The Stage

   Year: 1975   
Tracks: 10


Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On   
 Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On

   Year: 1974   
Tracks: 7


Cosmic Slop   
 Cosmic Slop

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 9


America Eats Its Young   
 America Eats Its Young

   Year: 1972   
Tracks: 14


Maggot Brain   
 Maggot Brain

   Year: 1971   
Tracks: 7


Funkadelic   
 Funkadelic

   Year: 1970   
Tracks: 7


Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow   
 Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow

   Year: 1970   
Tracks: 6




Though it much took a back chair to its sister grouping Parliament, Funkadelic furthered the notions of black rock begun by Jimi Hendrix and Sly Stone, blend elements of '60s psychedelia and vapors plus the deep rut of somebody and funk. The band pursued album statements of social/political comment patch Parliament stayed in the funk singles format, only Funkadelic however paralleled the more commercial artist's success, specially in the tardy '70s when the interplay betwixt bands affected the Funkadelic levelheaded closer to a co-ordinated P-Funk expressive style.


In the heroic soul custom of a patronage stripe playing funding before the star takes the stage, Funkadelic began life encouraging George Clinton's doo ginzo group, the Parliaments. After having performed for about 10 long time, the Parliaments had added a rhythm section in 1964 -- for tours and background work -- consisting of guitarist Frankie Boyce, his brother Richard on bass, and drummer Langston Booth; two years later, the trio enlisted in the Army. By mid-1967, Clinton had recruited a modern backing band, including his old friend Billy "Bass" Nelson (born January 28, 1951, Plainfield, NJ) and guitarist Eddie Hazel (born April 10, 1950, Brooklyn, NY). After respective impermanent replacements on drums and keyboards, the addition of rhythm guitar player Lucius "Tawl" Ross (born October 5, 1948, Wagram, NC) and drummer Ramon "Tiki" Fulwood (born May 23, 1944, Philadelphia, PA) completed the lineup.


The Parliaments recorded several hits during 1967, just bother with the Revilot label backed Clinton into a corner. He score upon the estimate of deserting the Parliaments' name and or else transcription their backing grouping, with the added vocal "contributions" of the former Parliaments -- like band, different name. Billy Nelson suggested the deed Funkadelic, to reflect the members' increased brainchild from LSD and psychedelic civilisation. Clinton formed the Funkadelic label in mid-1968 simply then signed the grouping to Detroit's Westbound label several months later.


Released in 1970, Funkadelic's self-titled debut album listed only producer Clinton and the basketball team members of Funkadelic -- Hazel, Nelson, Fulwood, and Ross asset organist Mickey Atkins -- just too included all the late Parliaments asset several Motown sessionmen and Rare Earth's Ray Monette. Keyboard player Bernie Worrell also appeared on the album uncredited, fifty-fifty though his ikon was included on the inner arm with the rest of the band.


Worrell (born April 19, 1944, Long Beach, NJ) was in the end credited on the second Funkadelic album (1970's Free Your Mind...and Your Ass Will Follow). He and Clinton had known each other since the early '60s, and Worrell soon became the most crucial cog in the P-Funk machine, running on arrangements and production for most later Parliament/Funkadelic releases. His stern upbringing and greco-Roman training (at the New England Conservatory and Juilliard), as well as the boom in synthesiser applied science during the early '70s, gave him the tools to make the horn arrangements and jazz fusion-inspired synth runs that later trademarked the P-Funk levelheaded. Just subsequently the release of their third album, Maggot Brain, P-Funk added so far another big contributor, Bootsy Collins. The throb bass line of Collins (born October 26, 1951, Cincinnati, OH) had antecedently been featured in James Brown's financial support band, the J.B.'s (along with his brother, guitar player Catfish Collins). Bootsy and Catfish were playing in a Detroit band in 1972 when George Clinton saw and hired them.


The Clinton/Worrell/Collins lineup premiered on 1972's America Eats Its Young, simply presently after its freeing several original members left the camp. Eddie Hazel worn-out a year in slammer after a combination dose possession/assault conviction, Tawl Ross left wing the band for medical reasons relating to an o.d. of LSD and swiftness, and Bill Nelson quit after more financial quarrels with Clinton. Funkadelic hired teenage guitar wiz Michael Hampton as a replacement, but both Hazel and Nelson would return for several later P-Funk releases.


Funkadelic affected to Warner Bros. in 1975 and delivered its major-label debut, Hard-core Jollies, one year later to lacklustre gross revenue and reviews. The same year, Westbound raided its vaults and countered with Tales of Kidd Funkadelic. Ironically, the album did better than Hardcore Jollies and included an R&B Top 30 single, "Undisco Kidd." In 1977, Westbound released The Best of the Early Years piece Funkadelic recorded what became its masterpiece (and arguably the topper P-Funk expiration ever), 1978's One Nation Under a Groove.


During the almost successful year in Parliament/Funkadelic account, Parliament strike the charts first with "Flash bulb Light," P-Funk's first R&B identification number one. "Peacock blue Boogie" would strike number one as well recent in the twelvemonth, only Funkadelic's title track to One Nation Under a Groove worn-out sixer weeks at the top of the inning spot on the R&B charts during the summer. The album, which reflected a growing consistence in styles betwixt Parliament and Funkadelic, became the first Funkadelic LP to extend to pt (the same year that Parliament's Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome did the same). In 1979, Funkadelic's "(Non Just) Knee Deep" strike number one as well, and its record album (Uncle Jam Wants You) reached gold status.


At just the point that Funkadelic appeared to be at the whirligig of its powers, the band began to unravel. As is sometimes the sheath, commercial-grade success began to break up several quondam friendships. In 1977, original Parliaments members Fuzzy Haskins, Calvin Simon, and Grady Thomas had left wing the P-Funk organisation to record on their possess. In early 1981, they tally the R&B charts with a single called "Connections and Disconnections," recorded as Funkadelic. To throw matters more, the original Funkadelic appeared on the charts at the same time, with the title track to The Electric Spanking of War Babies.


During 1980, Clinton began to be weighed down by legal difficulties arising from Polygram's acquisition of Parliament's label, Casablanca. Jettisoning both the Parliament and Funkadelic names (but non the musicians), Clinton began his solo calling with 1982's Computer Games. He and many late Parliament/Funkadelic members continued to tour and track record throughout the '80s as the P-Funk All Stars, simply the decade's scorn of everything to do with the '70s resulted in critical and commercial disuse for the world's biggest blue funk band, specially one which in division had spawned the heavy of disco music. During the early '90s, the come up of funk-inspired rap (courtesy of Digital Underground, Dr. Dre, and Warren G.) and funk john Rock (Primus and Red Hot Chili Peppers) re-established the status of Clinton & co., one of the nigh important forces in the late history of blackened music.





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Friday, 13 June 2008

Yves Saint Laurent's ashes scattered

Friends of Yves Saint Laurent scattered his ashes in the botanical garden in Marrakesh where the reclusive fashion designer found inspiration and refuge from fame.

More than 100 guests including French former culture minister Jack Lang and fashion designer Paloma Picasso joined the private ceremony at the garden where bulbul birds sang in the trees and sunlight bounced off pools of cool water.

Saint Laurent and long-time companion Pierre Berge bought the Majorelle Garden in 1980 and gave a new lease of life to its cobalt blue walls and lily pools standing among cacti, bamboo, palms and agave.

Today its quiet pathways and small museum of Islamic art are popular with tourists dazed from visiting the city's narrow, dusty streets crowded with donkey carts and beeping mopeds.

"I am very happy that he chose Marrakesh, this magical place, to rest for eternity," Lang said.

Saint Laurent was credited with changing forever what women wore and was the first designer to make luxury labels accessible to a wider audience through innovative read-to-wear collections.

But he also struggled with the pressure of fame and suffered from alcohol and drug addiction. Friends say he found peace and seclusion in the gardens, often retreating there after stressful fashion shows.

The designer was born and raised in the then French colony of Algeria and found something familiar in Marrakesh when he and Berge arrived there in the late 1960s.

Morocco inspired some of the daring color combinations in Saint Laurent's creations - orange with purple, pink with red - that earned him a reputation as the designer with the best color sense of the 20th century.

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"I remember we used to drive up to the mountains near Marrakesh," said long-time Marrakesh resident Bill Willis, a close friend of Saint Laurent who designed his villa.

"We would see Berber peasant women carrying their bundles of firewood who wore the most wonderful color combinations - he inspired himself a lot from that."

The city's peasant lifestyle amid opulent town houses also helped inspire Saint Laurent's ethnic look that became popular with hippies.

At the height of the free-wheeling 1960s, he and Berge would entertain friends at their Marrakesh palace, including Saint Laurent's muse Loulou de la Falaise and Talitha Getty - the fashionable wife of John Paul Getty - who died of a heroin overdose in 1971.

When they bought the gardens, laid out by French painter Jacques Majorelle in the 1920s, Saint Laurent and Berge helped bring a cachet to Marrakesh that propelled it into world tourism's major league.

First adventurous Westerners moved in to restore houses in the old medina. Now construction cranes have joined the palm trees and Atlas mountains that form the city's backdrop.

Large hotels and golf resorts have sprung up, bringing much needed jobs to a poverty stricken region but removing much of the charm that drew creative foreigners in the 1960s.

After Saint Laurent's ashes were scattered, a memorial to his memory was unveiled at his villa in the garden, staff said.





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Saturday, 31 May 2008

Tantric

Tantric   
Artist: Tantric

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Other
   



Discography:


REDJ   
 REDJ

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 20


After We Go   
 After We Go

   Year:    
Tracks: 12




The post-grunge outfit Days of the New rocked heavy in 1998 with their major-label eponymous debut and the singles "Solitude" and "Equal, Peel and Stand," and the boys from Louisville, KY, quick absorbed the fast achiever and MTV's extolment. But as before long as they enjoyed the rock & roll fast life, original band members Todd Whitener (guitar), Jesse Vest (basso), and Matt Taul (drums) left hand the banding afterwards creative differences and whirlwind hype. Two years later, the tercet were still making music, merely under the moniker Tantric. Signed to Madonna's judge Maverick, the band welcomed new vocalizer Hugo Ferreira and a stain new self-titled album more coltish and bluff than their previous rock band.






Wednesday, 28 May 2008

Jason Lewis - Lewis Love For Older Women

Actor JASON LEWIS can't stop romancing older women, because he is convinced sex gets better with age.

The 36-year-old Sex and the City star, who hooks up with 51-year-old Kim Cattrall's character Samantha in the big-screen adaptation of the hit TV series, admits he shares some of his character's desires for more mature partners.

He says, "Older women rock, especially when you're young. Young people should sleep with older people. Sex is something best done with experience.

"When I was living in France, I had a couple-month affair with a woman who was around 50. I never let her see where I lived, because I was a little scared of her. We'd meet in the city and she's take me out to her chateau, have this great dinner, make love. In the morning, I'd ride her horse while she cooked me breakfast. The she'd drop me off in Paris."




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0 Battle for Haditha

Documentary filmmaker Nick Broomfield (AILEEN WURNOS: THE SELLING OF A SERIAL KILLER and KURT AND COURTNEY) turns his attention to the war in Iraq in this fiction film. Using a real-life military massacre in Haditha as his starting point, Broomfield tells the stories of young American soldiers and Iraqis that is sympathetic to both perspectives in the conflict. A shoot-and-run style and a cast of nonprofessional actors--made up of ex-soldiers and Iraqi civilians--add authenticity to this chaotic drama.

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Alan Lomax

Alan Lomax   
Artist: Alan Lomax

   Genre(s): 
Blues
   Folk
   Other
   



Discography:


Italian Treasury: Puglia the Salento   
 Italian Treasury: Puglia the Salento

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 22


Alan Lomax: Blues Songbook   
 Alan Lomax: Blues Songbook

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 41


World Library of Folk and Primitive Music, Vol. 7: India   
 World Library of Folk and Primitive Music, Vol. 7: India

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 18


Songs From Aberdeenshire: The Alan Lomax Portait Series   
 Songs From Aberdeenshire: The Alan Lomax Portait Series

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 24


Land Where the Blues Began   
 Land Where the Blues Began

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 28


Go On, Sing Another Song: The Alan Lomax Portait Series   
 Go On, Sing Another Song: The Alan Lomax Portait Series

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 18


Extremadura: Spanish Recordings   
 Extremadura: Spanish Recordings

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 42


The Spanish Recordings: Aragon and Valencia   
 The Spanish Recordings: Aragon and Valencia

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 32


Deep River of Song: Black Texicans - Balladeers and Songsters of the Texas Frontier   
 Deep River of Song: Black Texicans - Balladeers and Songsters of the Texas Frontier

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 29


Caribbean Voyage: Grenada - Creole and Yoruba Voices   
 Caribbean Voyage: Grenada - Creole and Yoruba Voices

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 28


Scottish Drinking and Pipe Songs   
 Scottish Drinking and Pipe Songs

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 24


Negro Work Songs and Calls   
 Negro Work Songs and Calls

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 19


Dominica - Caribbean Voyage: Creole Crossroads   
 Dominica - Caribbean Voyage: Creole Crossroads

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 26


Caribbean Voyage: East Indian Music In The West Indies   
 Caribbean Voyage: East Indian Music In The West Indies

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 14


Cajun and Creole Music, Vol. 2: 1934-1937   
 Cajun and Creole Music, Vol. 2: 1934-1937

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 22


Black Appalachia: String Bands, Songsters And Hoedowns   
 Black Appalachia: String Bands, Songsters And Hoedowns

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 22


World Library Of Folk and Primitive Music, Vol. 2: Ireland   
 World Library Of Folk and Primitive Music, Vol. 2: Ireland

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 33


The Growling Tiger of Calypso - The Alan Lomax Portait Series   
 The Growling Tiger of Calypso - The Alan Lomax Portait Series

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 12


First Recordings: The Alan Lomax Portait Series   
 First Recordings: The Alan Lomax Portait Series

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 14


Caribbean Voyage: Brown Girl in the Ring   
 Caribbean Voyage: Brown Girl in the Ring

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 62


Negro Prison Blues and Songs   
 Negro Prison Blues and Songs

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 23


Sounds of the South Disc 2   
 Sounds of the South Disc 2

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 22


Woodie Guthrie   
 Woodie Guthrie

   Year: 1964   
Tracks: 14


Funerary Music of Carriacou   
 Funerary Music of Carriacou

   Year: 1962   
Tracks: 24


Carribean Voyage  Nevis and St. Kitts   
 Carribean Voyage Nevis and St. Kitts

   Year: 1962   
Tracks: 31


Caribbean voyage - Carriacou Calaloo   
 Caribbean voyage - Carriacou Calaloo

   Year: 1962   
Tracks: 31


Voices from the American South   
 Voices from the American South

   Year:    
Tracks: 23


Trinidad - Carnival Roots   
 Trinidad - Carnival Roots

   Year:    
Tracks: 26


Traditional Music and Songs of Italy   
 Traditional Music and Songs of Italy

   Year:    
Tracks: 30


Tombstone Feast, Funerary Music of Carriacou   
 Tombstone Feast, Funerary Music of Carriacou

   Year:    
Tracks: 21


Songs of Seduction   
 Songs of Seduction

   Year:    
Tracks: 33


Sailor Men and Serving Maids   
 Sailor Men and Serving Maids

   Year:    
Tracks: 24


Martinique, Cane Fields and City Streets   
 Martinique, Cane Fields and City Streets

   Year:    
Tracks: 23


Folksongs of Britain, Vol 9, Songs of Christmas   
 Folksongs of Britain, Vol 9, Songs of Christmas

   Year:    
Tracks: 25


Folksongs of Britain Vol 8 A Soldier's Life for Me   
 Folksongs of Britain Vol 8 A Soldier's Life for Me

   Year:    
Tracks: 22


Folksongs of Britain Vol 7 (Alan Lomax)   
 Folksongs of Britain Vol 7 (Alan Lomax)

   Year:    
Tracks: 20


Folksongs of Britain Vol 3   
 Folksongs of Britain Vol 3

   Year:    
Tracks: 25


Folksongs of Britain Vol 1   
 Folksongs of Britain Vol 1

   Year:    
Tracks: 23


Folk Songs of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales Vol.10   
 Folk Songs of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales Vol.10

   Year:    
Tracks: 20


Earl Taylor and his Stoney Mountain Boys - Folk Songs from the Bluegrass   
 Earl Taylor and his Stoney Mountain Boys - Folk Songs from the Bluegrass

   Year:    
Tracks: 17


Classic Ballads Of Britain And Ireland Vol 2   
 Classic Ballads Of Britain And Ireland Vol 2

   Year:    
Tracks: 27


Classic Ballads Of Britain And Ireland Vol 1   
 Classic Ballads Of Britain And Ireland Vol 1

   Year:    
Tracks: 23


Child Ballads Vol 2   
 Child Ballads Vol 2

   Year:    
Tracks: 27


Child Ballads Vol 1   
 Child Ballads Vol 1

   Year:    
Tracks: 23


Cajun and Creole Music (vol 1)   
 Cajun and Creole Music (vol 1)

   Year:    
Tracks: 21


Asturies   
 Asturies

   Year:    
Tracks: 32


Aragon visto por Alan Lomax   
 Aragon visto por Alan Lomax

   Year:    
Tracks: 27


Alabama - from Lullabies to Blues   
 Alabama - from Lullabies to Blues

   Year:    
Tracks: 32


Abruzzo   
 Abruzzo

   Year:    
Tracks: 25




Few figures merit greater cite for the preservation of America's folk music traditions than Alan Lomax. Scouring the backroads, honky tonks and work camps of the Deep South, he unearthed a treasure treasure trove of songs and singers, documenting the medicine of the coarse piece for future generations to see; through Lomax's pioneering efforts, ethnic traditions ranging from the Delta blue devils to Appalachian folk to line of business hollers keep on to hot on, with his priceless recordings offering a compelling portrait of multiplication and cultures otherwise retentive gone. The word of noted folklorist John A. Lomax, the nation's preeminent collector of cowherd songs, he was natural January 15, 1915 in Austin, Texas; from puerility on he followed in his father's footsteps, assisting in song-gathering missions whenever possible. In 1932, John was contracted to get together a scripture of tribe songs, and before long he and Alan set out with a rough recording political machine paid for by the Library of Congress; natural covering some 16,000 miles of the southeast U.S. in exactly four-spot months, they gathered a wealth of African-American work songs, many of them recorded at respective penitentiaries.


Among the musicians the Lomaxes encountered during their travels that summer was a Louisiana captive named Huddie Ledbetter; they helped get his release, employing him as a chauffeur and devising his first-class honours degree recordings. Ledbetter went on to fame under the discover Leadbelly, and corpse one of the genuine legends of American folk and vapors. Beginning in 1933 and lasting through to 1942, Alan -- on the job unequalled as easily as in conjunction with his father, writer Zora Neale Hurston, musicologist John Work and others -- recorded folk and traditional music for the Library of Congress throughout the Deep South, as well as in New England, Michigan, Wisconsin, New York and Ohio. He too recorded in Haiti and the Bahamas, pioneering the archival study of reality music which increased in the decades to pursue, and in the field made the first-ever recordings of Woody Guthrie, Muddy Waters and Aunt Molly Jackson. Concurrently, the Lomaxes teamed on a figure of books, including 1934's American Ballads and Folksongs, 1936's Negro Folk Songs as Sung by Leadbelly, 1937's Cowboy Songs and 1938's Our Singing Country.


In 1938, Lomax turned to jazz, recording more than eight hours of vocals, instrumentals and spoken recollections from one of the founders of the form, Jelly Roll Morton. A twelvemonth after, he premiered "American Folk Songs," a 26-week historical overview air as parting of the CBS wireless series American School of the Air; Lomax likewise continued to save and train particular broadcasts promoting the war effort in the months forward. In 1946, he sabbatum down with Memphis Slim, Sonny Boy Williamson, and Big Bill Broonzy to search the origins and philosophy of the blues, issuing the sessions in 1959 as Blues in the Mississippi Night; he spent the remainder of the ten recording prison house songs in the Mississippi region, and in 1948 became host and writer of the Mutual Broadcasting Network series On Top of Old Smokey. In 1950, Lomax resettled to England, where he remained for lots of the 10; in that location he authenticated the traditional music of the British Isles, with his recordings comely the basis of the ten-disc 1961 series Folksongs of Great Britain. During the same point, he besides made extensive field recordings in Spain and Italy.


Lomax returned to the States in 1959, and immediately made some other despatch into the South, where he discovered, among others, bluesman Mississippi Fred McDowell. A twelvemonth after, he published the book Folk Songs of North America; a six-month field stumble to the West Indies followed in 1962, and thither he recorded traditional musics from the English, French and Spanish-speaking people of the Caribbean, as easily as the Hindu cultivation of Trinidad. In 1967, Lomax teamed with Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger for the book Hard Hitting Songs for Hard-Hit People; Folk Song Style and Culture, the mathematical product of his years of world medicine study, followed in 1968. The advent of newfangled technologies opened up new worlds for Lomax, and in the 1970s and eighties he made a serial of journeys plump for to the South to videotape traditional musical performances for the PBS series American Patchwork, completed and send in 1990. At the same time he continued work on the Global Jukebox -- an "intelligent museum" interactive software program project -- and arrange the finish touches on 1993's The Land Where the Blues Began, which won a National Book Award. Throughout the 90s and into the 21st 100, Rounder records steadily worked toward reissuing a 100-CD series showcasing Lomax' well-nigh fabled line of business recordings, generating a newfound audience for his scholarly efforts in ethnomusicology. Alan Lomax continued his crop lecturing, committal to writing, and on the job with the Association for Cultural Equity until his decease at the age of 87 on the morning of July 19, 2002. Fortunately for archivists and music lovers everyplace, his scrupulous certification of the music and cultures of the worldly concern testament be educating and enriching the lives of curious listeners for centuries to come up.