To Hear Your Banjo Play
Here’s an amazing 1947 film called, “To Hear Your Banjo Play.” The story and dialogue were written by Alan Lomax. The film is narrated by Lomax and features a young Pete Seeger guiding viewers through a brief history of the banjo, American Folk Music and its relevance to modern society. This film features some of the best of the 1940’s New York folk music scene. It has the only footage of Woody Guthrie performing in his prime, Margot Mayo’s American Square Dance Group is featured, along with Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, Butch Hawes and others. Texas Gladden makes an appearance as well. This is an incredible film!
Here is some more footage of Woody Guthrie, apparently from the same session as the footage used in “To Hear Your Banjo Play.” Woody is singing his song, “Ranger’s Command.” Apparently this footage has only recently come to light.
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