E. David Gregory outlines the genesis and contents of A.L. Lloyd's 194-4 history of English folk song, The Singing Englishman. Focusing on Lloyd's working-class childhood, subsequent jobs in Australia, London and Antarctica, contact with A.L. Morton, studies at the British Museum, leftist journalism, and BBC broadcasts, Gregory counters criticisms of Lloyd's writings by Maud Karpeles and Vic Gammon and demonstrates Lloyd's importance for the post-1945 Revival
I have been waiting for this book for a long time. This is not to say that David has been behind-han...
This article foregrounds discrepancies between vernacular singing in England and the work of London’...
Several writers recently have found analogy between the conditions attending the growth of cowboy so...
F. David Gregory outlines the genesis and contents of A.L. Lloyd's 1944 history of English folk so...
In a previous article in this Journal (1997), the author has outlined Lloyd’s early involvement with...
In a previous article in this Journal (1997), the author has outlined Lloyd's early involvement wit...
The collection of folk-songs in late Victorian England was part of a wider craze for collecting and ...
The collection of folk-songs in late Victorian England was part of a wider craze for collecting and ...
The folk music movement was an important influence on English cultural life in the years immediately...
From a mixed methodology perspective that includes ethnology, musicology and cultural anthropology, ...
I wish to question in this paper, for the second time, two currently accepted affirmations concernin...
This article explores how and why a particular vision of folk song became widely popular during the ...
Fine Song for Singing is one of the loveliest books I have ever read. It was written by an Australia...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [413]-426) and index.Legacies from the past. Introduction: a...
Recent years have seen the discovery of something as wonderful and unexpected as an authentic Englis...
I have been waiting for this book for a long time. This is not to say that David has been behind-han...
This article foregrounds discrepancies between vernacular singing in England and the work of London’...
Several writers recently have found analogy between the conditions attending the growth of cowboy so...
F. David Gregory outlines the genesis and contents of A.L. Lloyd's 1944 history of English folk so...
In a previous article in this Journal (1997), the author has outlined Lloyd’s early involvement with...
In a previous article in this Journal (1997), the author has outlined Lloyd's early involvement wit...
The collection of folk-songs in late Victorian England was part of a wider craze for collecting and ...
The collection of folk-songs in late Victorian England was part of a wider craze for collecting and ...
The folk music movement was an important influence on English cultural life in the years immediately...
From a mixed methodology perspective that includes ethnology, musicology and cultural anthropology, ...
I wish to question in this paper, for the second time, two currently accepted affirmations concernin...
This article explores how and why a particular vision of folk song became widely popular during the ...
Fine Song for Singing is one of the loveliest books I have ever read. It was written by an Australia...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [413]-426) and index.Legacies from the past. Introduction: a...
Recent years have seen the discovery of something as wonderful and unexpected as an authentic Englis...
I have been waiting for this book for a long time. This is not to say that David has been behind-han...
This article foregrounds discrepancies between vernacular singing in England and the work of London’...
Several writers recently have found analogy between the conditions attending the growth of cowboy so...