Newport Folk Festival 1966

In 1966, Alan Lomax arranged for a crew to film and record portions of that year’s Newport Folk Festival, some aspects of which he had programmed. These included a "blues cutting" (featuring Son House, Skip James, and Bukka White); a "gospel battle" (with the Dixie Hummingbirds, Swan Silvertones, and Dorothy Love Coates and the Original Gospel Harmonettes); and a fiddle contest (including Clark Kessinger, Angus Chisholm, and the Coon Creek Girls). In addition to impromptu recordings of some festival participants—such as Canray Fontenot and Alphonse "Bois Sec" Ardoin, Joe Heaney, Dock Boggs, Bessie Jones, and Janie Hunter—Lomax also arranged for the filming of performances by House, White, James, Howlin' Wolf, and Rev. Pearly Brown in an ersatz juke joint he designed on the premises. The clips that appear here are a representative sample of the larger collection, which, although it has been digitized in its entirely by the Library of Congress, has not had picture and audio synched. When that is accomplished, and smaller resolution clips can be output from the raw footage, it will be made available.

Bukka White with Howlin' Wolf: World Boogie (1966)

Canray Fontenot & Bois Sec Ardoin: Bonsoir Moreau (1966)

Dock Boggs: Country Blues (1966)

Dock Boggs: Pretty Polly (1966)

Newport 1966

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