The Asch Recordings, recorded between 1944 and 1949,[1] are a series of albums featuring some of the most famous recordings of US folk musician Woody Guthrie. These sessions were recorded by Moses "Moe" Asch in New York City.
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TheAschRecordings, recorded between 1944 and 1949, are a series of albums featuring some of the most famous recordings of US folk musician Woody Guthrie...
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1 (Asch 360, 1946, later Stinson 360, now SFW 40025) and is now also available on various CDs, for example on Buffalo Skinners: TheAschRecordings, Vol...
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entitled Stewball) on tape, and recorded in Volume 4 of TheAschRecordings (1930–1940). The American interpretation is a chain-gang song sung by Lead...
consisting of 11 songs in July, 1940. Sophie had selected songs from this recording to choreograph to and when she found out that Woody Guthrie was living...
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Stinson after the split with Asch, but Stinson retained the rights to some of the earlier recordings and released many of them in the new 12-inch LP...
Heritage (iPinCH) and Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. Asch is also credited as being one of the founding members the Canadian Anthropology Society/la société...
released a few months later by AschRecordings. In 1941, Lead Belly was introduced to Moses "Moe" Asch by mutual friends. Asch ran a small record label, mainly...