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TeaFlix Tuesday with John Lomax III

TeaFlix Tuesday with John Lomax III

TeaFlix Tuesday with John Lomax III
September 09
13:02 2025

 

TeaFlix Tuesday with John Lomax III

TODAY’S GUEST – JOHN LOMAX III
“Authentic” is a word rarely used in today’s world of technology-driven music. John Lomax KNOWS ‘authentic’ and delivers it.”
— Garth Brooks
“John Lomax III and I share a great love for American Folk music, but John has generational cred! There’s nobody with more authority to speak on the subject, and he does so with style on this wonderful album.”
— Suzy Bogguss
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Watch John Lomax III, who has just released his DEBUT CD at 80 years old, tell the story of why we even HAVE knowledge of classic American Cowboy Music, and how 3 generations of his family have championed this Americana history since the 1890’s.
In case you missed the live show, you can watch it here:
Artist Bio
We are delighted to bring to your attention the remarkable milestone achieved by John Lomax III, who recently celebrated his 80th birthday and, to much admiration, released his debut album, American Folk Songs – a beautiful homage to his father’s iconic 1956 Folkways release of the same name.
A Legacy RenewedThis project isn’t merely a first for John Lomax III – it is a powerful continuation of his family’s storied contributions to American folk music. The recording weaves together a tapestry of 18 to 20 songs deeply embedded in the Lomax tradition, including timeless pieces such as “Home on the Range,” “The Streets of Laredo,” “Goodnight, Irene,” and “Sloop John B.”
Artistry Anchored in HeritageProduced by Matthew “Buster” Allen – known for his nearly 15-year tenure as Garth Brooks’s engineer – the album brings together talented musicians like Richard Bennett (acoustic guitar), Shawn Camp (fiddle guitar, mandolin,), Vince Farsetta (mandolin, banjo, dulcimer jew’s harp),, Jim Hoke (clarinet, dobro, harmonica), ben “Jonesy” Jones (fife) and guest performances from the legendary Rattlesnake Annie and civic leader James Tristan Reding.. The result is a warm, evocative tribute that balances reverence for the family’s legacy with fresh, soulful interpretations.
A Storied Career Comes Full CircleHailing originally from Houston, Lomax III moved to Nashville in 1973 and began his career under the mentorship of “Cowboy” Jack Clement. Over the decades, he’s worn many hats – as a writer, publicist, boutique distributor, and artist manager. Among his notable clients: Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, David Schnaufer, The Cactus Brothers, and Kasey Chambers. In 2010, he was honored with the Country Music Association’s Jo Walker‑Meador International Achievement Award for his tireless efforts in sharing American roots music globally.
His input also extends to the archival realm – he’s donated extensive materials to Rice University’s Woodson Research Center, and his photographs helped shape Ken Burns’s Country Music documentary project
A New Chapter to a Family ChronicleJohn Lomax III’s American Folk Songs marks a tangible, 21st-century contribution to a family recording legacy that traces back to the 1940s through his grandfather John Avery Lomax Sr., his uncle Alan Lomax, his aunt Bess Lomax Hawes, his father John A. Lomax Jr., his brother Joseph and multiple cousins.. As he aptly reflects: “It’s not about the singer. It’s about the songs and the heritage of our shared culture”.
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About Author

Martin Nethercutt

Martin Nethercutt

Martin A Nethercutt is a writer, singer, producer and loves music. Creative Director at McCartney Studios Editor-in-Chief at McCartney Times Creator-in-Chief at Geist Musik President (title) at McCartney Multimedia, Inc. Went to Albert-Schweitzer-Schule Kassel Lives in Playa del Rey From Kassel, Germany Married to Ruth McCartney

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