Starting Over: A. L. Lloyd and the Search for a New Folk Music, 1945-49
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Gregory, E. D. (2000). Starting Over: A. L. Lloyd and the Search for a New Folk Music, 1945-49. MUSICultures, 27. Retrieved from https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/MC/article/view/21640

Abstract

In a previous article in this Journal (1997), the author has outlined Lloyd’s early involvement with folk music during the decade 1934-1944 and analyzed the significance of The Singing Englishman. Here he continues the story for the next five years, a critical period in the rebirth of English folk song after World War II.
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