In the early 1960s, when Greenwich Village was bursting with a folk music revival, the Friends of Old Time Music made it their mission to introduce urban audience to some of the legends of pre-war American traditional music. After a 1961 series of concerts featuring Roscoe Holcomb, Clarence Ashley and Doc Watson, Alan Lomax invited the artists and a who’s who of the folk revival back to his West 3rd Avenue apartment for an impromptu song swap. Filming was arranged on the fly and a raw, many-layered evocation of the art and attitude of the period emerges from the footage, with some of the biggest names of the era, old timers and revivalists alike: Memphis Slim, Willie Dixon, Jean Ritchie, Ernie Marrs, Peter LeFarge, Ramblin Jack Elliott, Guy Carawan,the Greenbriar Boys, and the New Lost City Ramblers.
Unfortunately the movie Ballads, Blues & Bluegrass is not yet available on HBO Max.
Production | George Pickow | Producer |
Production | Alan Lomax | Producer |
Sound | Jean Ritchie | Sound |
Camera | George Pickow | Director of Photography |
Editing | Anna Lomax Wood | Editor |
Directing | Alan Lomax | Director |
Production | Jean Ritchie | Producer |