Bess Lomax Hawes

Bess Lomax Hawes

Bess Lomax Hawes (born January 21, 1921) is an American folk musician and researcher. She is the daughter of John Lomax and the sister of Alan Lomax.

Born in Austin, Texas, Bess grew up learning folk music from a very early age due to her father, a noted scholar of American folk music. She entered the University of Texas at fifteen, and the following year assisted her family and Ruth Crawford Seeger with the "Our Singing Country" project. She learned to play guitar and then attended Bryn Mawr College; in the early 1940s she moved to New York City and became active on the folk scene there. She was an on-and-off member of the Almanac Singers; another member, Butch Hawes, married her in 1942. While she was a member of the Almanac Singers, Woody Guthrie taught her mandolin.

During World War II Hawes worked for the Office of War Information preparing radio broadcasts for troops overseas. After the end of the war, Hawes and family moved to Boston; while there she wrote campaign songs for Walter A. O'Brien and co-wrote (with Jacqueline Steiner) "M.T.A.", a hit for the Kingston Trio. In the 1950s she moved to California and taught, also performing in local clubs; she also began playing at some of the larger folk festivals such as the Newport Folk Festival and the Berkeley Folk Festival. In 1968 she became associate professor of anthropology at San Fernando Valley State College. In the 1970s she accepted a position at the Smithsonian Institute.

References

* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hbfuxqygldde~T1 Bess Lomax Hawes] at Allmusic


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