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Alan Lomax was an influential American ethnomusicologist, folklorist, and cultural activist known for his extensive field recordings of traditional music. Born in Austin, Texas, Lomax grew up in a musical environment that shaped his passion for folk traditions. He traveled extensively across the United States and beyond, documenting the rich tapestry of American folk music, blues, and other genres. His work not only preserved these musical forms but also emphasized their cultural significance, helping to bring them into the mainstream.
Lomax's career spanned several decades, and he was instrumental in the development of the Archive of Folk Culture at the Library of Congress. His belief in the power of music as a means of social change led him to advocate for the rights of folk musicians and to highlight the struggles of marginalized communities. Through his recordings, writings, and public advocacy, Lomax left a lasting legacy that continues to influence musicians and scholars alike.

国籍 アメリカ人
生年月日 January 15, 1915
出生地 Austin, Texas, United States
死亡日 July 19, 2002
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