![]() courtesy of John Lomax III Show More Show Less 6 of7 Cover image for "Folk," a collection of old folk songs recorded by John Lomax Jr. managed Sam Lightnin' Hopkins for a decade. courtesy of John Lomax III Show More Show Less 5 of7 John Lomax Jr. ![]() was a Houston real estate developer who maintained his family's connections to music until his death in 1974. with his father, the famed folklorist and musicologist John Lomax. ![]() courtesy John Lomax III Show More Show Less 3 of7 John Lomax Jr., 1960s courtesy of John Lomax III Show More Show Less 4 of7 John Lomax Jr. courtesy John Lomax III Show More Show Less 2 of7 John Lomax Jr., left, founded the Folklore Society, where blues great Mance Lipscomb performed. ![]() The eldest Lomax was a pioneering folklorist who documented American music forms, including cowboy songs and blues songs. 1 of7 John Avery Lomax, from left, John Lomax III and John Lomax Jr.
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