
Ronald D. Cohen
À propos de l'auteur
Ronald D. Cohen is a prominent figure in the field of folk music, known for his extensive research and writings that have contributed significantly to the understanding of American folk traditions. His works, including "Red Dust and Broadsides: A Joint Autobiography" and "Selling Folk Music: An Illustrated History," delve into the cultural and historical contexts of folk music, showcasing its evolution and impact on society. Cohen's expertise extends to the works of Alan Lomax, which he has explored in depth, particularly through the letters he compiled during Lomax's tenure at the Library of Congress from 1935 to 1945.
Through these publications, Cohen has not only documented the rich tapestry of folk music but has also provided insights into the lives of the artists who shaped this genre. His narrative style combines scholarly rigor with accessibility, making his writings valuable for both academic audiences and general readers interested in American music history. Cohen's passion for folk music and dedication to preserving its legacy continues to inspire new generations of musicians and scholars alike.