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Subject: RE: Lomax expert in Edinburgh this SUNDAY! From: Owen Woodson Date: 11 Nov 11 - 08:11 AM Hello Ewan, Do you know if Nathan is presenting his talk anywhere else in Britain while he's over there? |
Subject: RE: Lomax expert in Edinburgh this Saturday From: GUEST,Ewan McVicar Date: 11 Nov 11 - 04:31 AM Sigh - I see that my title says - most erroneously - the event is on Saturday. If fact it's on Sunday. -------------------------------Fixed. JoeClone----------------------------- |
Subject: RE: Lomax expert in Edinburgh this Saturday From: Vic Smith Date: 10 Nov 11 - 10:24 AM A really interesting man, Nathan and good company, I spent most of the weekend with him at the Alan Lomax Festival in Brussels a couple of years back. I managed to do two interviews with him for my radio programme, one on this work with the Lomax Foundation (now renamed The Association For Cultural Equality) and another about his own collecting work, which at that time was in Marrakech and the Atlas Mountains. A lot of these recordings came out on the stunning double CD Ouled Bambara Portraits of Gnawa on Two & Fews/Drag City. He gave me some tips of where to find these musicians as I was going to Morocco shortly after - but I never managed to locate them. And mention of Two & Fews/Drag City reminds me that Alasdair Roberts (who was also in that same hotel as I was in Brussels) has also recorded albums for that amazingly eclectic label. Alasdair is also involved in the realase of an amazing new album Whaur The Pig Gaed On The Spree: Scottish Recordings By Alan Lomax, 1951-1957 on Global Jukebox with a wonderful photo of Jimmy MacBeath on the cover that I have not seen before. (Release date if 08/11/2011 so I haven't got my copy yet.) The mouth-watering track list is as follows:- 1. Mc Ginty's Meal And Ale Davie Stewart 4:54 2. Lord Thomas And Fair Ellen Jessie Murray 2:14 3. Dean Brigg / Banks Hornpipe Hector MacAndrew, Alice Mearns 3:25 4. The Big Kilmarnock Bonnet John Steven 4:31 5. The Collier Lad Mary Cosgrove 3:11 6. Hey Barra Gadgie Jimmy MacBeath 1:12 7. Bonny Anne / The Wife She Brewed It / The Mason's Apron Jimmy Shand, Sidney Chalmers 3:04 8. The Deadly Wars Are Blast And Blawn Jeannie Robertson 2:58 9. Johnnie O Braidislea John Strachan 1:32 10. Binnorie / Rosy Ann / The Laird O Roslin's Daughter William Mathieson 1:58 11. Mc Cafferty Jimmie MacBeath 3:09 12. The Glendaruel Highlanders Davie Stewart 1:31 13. My Mother Gave Your Mother Mearns Family Children 0:50 14. Davy Faa Jeannie Robertson 4:13 15. Robin Hood And Little John John Strachan 0:39 16. The John Mac Lean March Hamish Henderson 2:39 17. Caberfeidh John Burgess Nine of the seventeen tracks are by the wonderful people that I managed to meet all those years ago. |
Subject: Lomax expert in Edinburgh this Saturday From: GUEST,Ewan McVicar Date: 10 Nov 11 - 09:35 AM This event, part of the annual Carrying Stream celebration of the work of Hamish Henderson, now has added value. Nathan Salsburg, Lomax Archivist based in Louisville Kentucky, will tell about Lomax's work in the USA and other countries, and I will expound on his 1951 collecting in Scotland and his later 1950s detailed recordings of Jeannie Robertson, Davie Stewart and Jimmy MacBeath. Ewan McVicar Sun 13 Nov 3:00 pm Pleasance Cabaret Bar, Edinburgh 'Alan Lomax in Scotland' – Talk & Discussion led by Ewan McVicar, with songs from Alasdair Roberts. Tickets: £5:00. |
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