R.L. Burnside: See My Jumper Hanging On the Line (1978)[3:56]
Sam Chatmon: Make Me A Pallet On the Floor (1978)[3:44]
R.L. Burnside and family: Boogie instrumental (1978)[4:22]
R.L. Burnside: Poor Boy A Long Way From Home (1978)[3:20]
R.L. Burnside: Burnside's Blues (1978)[3:45]
Nimrod Workman: Oh Death (1983)[1:04]
Belton Sutherland: Blues #1 (1978)[4:00]
Sam Chatmon: That's All Right (1978)[3:38]
R.L. Burnside: When My First Wife Left Me (1978)[4:12]
Sonny Boy Nelson: How You Want Your Rolling Done? (1978)[6:34]
Tommy Jarrell: Let Me Fall (1983)[3:43]
John Davis with Bessie Jones and the Georgia Sea Island Singers: Moses, Don't Get Lost (1959)[2:25]
Memphis Slim, Big Bill Broonzy, and Sonny Boy Williamson (#1): Life Is Like That (1947)[2:57]
Texas Gladden: Cold Mountains (1959)[1:14]
Jilson Setters: The Blind Man's Lament (1937)[4:49]
Peerless Four: Trouble In My Way (1960)[6:41]
Indian Bottom Association of Old Regular Baptists: And Must This Body Die (1959)[8:09]
Walter Watson and group: Working My Way Back Home (1936)[2:52]
Canray Fontenot: Barres De La Prison (1983)[3:13]
Belton Sutherland: I Got Trouble (1978)[3:03]
Grant Rogers: When A Fellow Is Out of A Job (1966)[2:40]
Aunt Molly Jackson: Roll On Buddy (1939)[2:56]
Memphis Jug Band: But I'll Get A Break (1959)[2:27]
Bill Russell's violin improvisation and New Orleans jazz archive (1982)[1:46]
Chester Zardis: Bass improvisation (1982)[1:54]
Crawfish and conversation at Fleming's Seafood (1982)[5:18]
Dirty Dozen Brass Band at the Glass House: Bongo Beep (1982)[3:46]
Ernie K-Doe: T'aint It the Truth (1982)[5:10]
Funeral parade with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band: It's Time To Make a Change (1982)[1:59]
Funeral parade with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band: Voodoo (1982)[2:53]
Iona Raybon and Beatrice Austin on Treme, second lining, and funeral parades (2/2) (1982)[7:01]
Iona Raybon and Beatrice Austin on Treme, second lining, and funeral parades (1/2) (1982)[8:22]
Kid Thomas Band at Preservation Hall: Bill Bailey (1982)[8:09]
Kid Thomas Band at Preservation Hall: Darktown Strutters Ball (1982)[2:36]
Kid Thomas Band at Preservation Hall: I'm Alone Because I Love You (1982)[6:26]
Dressing for Shakespeare Mas (1991)[6:59]
Winston Fleary: Julius Caesar recitation (1991)[0:54]
Winston Fleary on Sugar Adams and Sugar's tombstone feast (1991)[7:23]
Shakespeare Mas Combat (I)[8:52]
Shakespeare Mas Combat (II)[2:00]
Shakespeare Mas Combat (III)[5:21]
Shakespeare Mas Combat (IV)[4:26]
Shakespeare Mas Combat (V)[2:13]
Interview With and Recitation by Shakespeare Mas player (I)[4:24]
Interviews With and Recitations by Shakespeare Mas Players (II)[5:38]
Interview with Elderly Shakespeare Mas Player[1:36]
Canray Fontenot: Bonsoir Moreau (1983)[2:09]
Dennis McGee: Adieu Rosa (1983)[2:50]
Dennis McGee: Madame Young / Mon Chere Bebe Creole (1983)[3:59]
Dennis McGee: Two Step De Eunice (1983)[1:05]
Dennis McGee: Vous M'avez Donne Vôtre Parole (You Gave Me Your Word) (1983)[1:41]
Dewey Balfa \u0026 Robert Jardell: Zydeco Sont Pas Sale (1 of 2) (1983)[5:46]
Dewey Balfa \u0026 Robert Jardell: Zydeco Sont Pas Sale (2 of 2) (1983)[3:44]
Dewey Balfa \u0026 Robert Jardell: Waltz of the Broken Family (1983)[4:03]
Dewey Balfa \u0026 Robert Jardell: Hippi T'Ayo (1983)[4:02]
Dewey Balfa \u0026 Robert Jardell: Josephine Waltz (1983)[2:03]
Dewey Balfa \u0026 Robert Jardell: La Valse Cherokee (1983)[4:39]
Dewey Balfa \u0026 Robert Jardell: La Valse Criminelle (1983)[4:35]
Bailey, Brady, Cobbs, and Ellison: So Soon I’ll Be At Home (1941)[3:11]
Blind Jim Howard: The Old Fish Song (1933)[4:28]
Brendan Behan: Joe Brady (The Fenian Blade) (1951)[3:49]
Rev. E.M. Martin: Hold the Wind (1942)[2:49]
Hodge family: Oh Lady, You're Mashing Me Toe[2:19]
Holly Springs Sacred Harp singing: New Georgia, #534 (1982)[2:04]
Yo'eme/Yaqui string band: Pascola dance tune (1983)[7:24]
Unidentified quartet: Lord, Don't Turn Your Child Away (1939)[1:46]
Susan Shepherd: The [1927] Kentucky Flood (1937)[6:02]
Bill Tatnall: Looking for the Bully of the Town (1935)[3:02]
Julia Griffin and group: Power Now (1936)[1:49]
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Coal miner, union activist, and singer Nimrod Workman performs
Lomax Film Collection