American patchwork. The land where the blues began [Videorecording] / Mississippi Authority for Public Television.
Material type: FilmReference number:24484687Publication details: [Alexandria, VA] Beverly Hills, CA, PBS Home Video; Pacific Arts Video, c1990. Description: 1 videocassette (VHS) (60 min.) sd., col. 1/2 inISBN: 1561115207Subject(s): Mississippi -- Popular culture | Blues (Music) -- Mississippi -- Delta (Region) | Afro-Americans -- Mississippi -- Delta (Region) -- Social life and customsProduction credits: Written and directed by Alan Lomax [host]; photographed and edited by John M. Bishop; researched and developed by Worth Long.Summary: Explores the music and culture of the Mississippi Delta, considered to be the land where the blues began. Lonnie Pitchford on the one-string electric guitar and singing legend Sam Chatmon are two featured performers.Item type | Current library | Class number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Videocassette release of an episode from the television series developed by the Association for Cultural Equity at Columbia University and Hunter College; presented by North Carolina Public Television.
Songs and stories about America"--Container and label.
Written and directed by Alan Lomax [host]; photographed and edited by John M. Bishop; researched and developed by Worth Long.
Explores the music and culture of the Mississippi Delta, considered to be the land where the blues began. Lonnie Pitchford on the one-string electric guitar and singing legend Sam Chatmon are two featured performers.
VHS format.
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