Dreams and Songs of the Noble Old

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Dreams and Songs of the Noble Old is one of five films made from footage that Alan Lomax shot between 1978 and 1985 for the PBS American Patchwork series (1991). This film shows the talents and wisdom of elderly musicians, singers, and story-tellers who perform not for fame or fortune but to preserve and share their culture. Fiddle tunes and tales of moonshining and feuds from Tommy Jarrell (83) of Toast, N.C.; blues by Jack Owens (70s) and Sam Chatman (80s) of Mississippi; stories and songs by Janie Hunter (80 years old) of Johns Island, S.C, with a religious drama in her church; ballads sung by ex-coal miner and union organizer Nimrod Workman (91), of Chatteroy, W.Va.; footage from the Alabama Sacred Harp Convention in Fyffe, Alabama, with elderly leaders from the Wootten family; and jazz performed by old timers in Preservation Hall in New Orleans. Narrated by Alan Lomax.

  • Film by: Alan Lomax
  • Produced by: Mark Dibb, Penny Forster, Alan Lomax, Jaime Barrios
  • Cinematographer: Jim Brown, John Bishop, Nicholas Echeverria
  • Editor: Mark Tobin with Howard Sharp, Jenny Campbell
  • Other Credits: Produced by Dibb Directions for Channel Four. Associate Producers Mark Kidel, Howard Sharp. Directed by Mark Dibb and Mark Kidel.
  • Original Format: 3/4 inch videotape: U-matic
  • © 1991, Association for Cultural Equity
  • 58mins, Color