Joe Savage: Tree-cutting holler (1978)
Joe Savage, former muleskinner and Parchman Farm inmate, sings a holler while felling a tree for the film "The Land Where the Blues Began" in Greenville, Mississippi, August 24, 1978. Arranged by Worth Long, shot by John Bishop, directed by Alan Lomax. For more videos from the American Patchwork fieldwork and information about Alan Lomax and his collections, visit: http://archive.culturalequity.org. [CM 503 2059]
Видео Joe Savage: Tree-cutting holler (1978) канала Alan Lomax Archive
Видео Joe Savage: Tree-cutting holler (1978) канала Alan Lomax Archive
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