The Boston Burglar was collected by John Lomax, the father of Alan Lomax, in 1938. The original songwriter is unknown, and since registration (and renewal) would have been required in that period, the song is in the public domain.
The song is a traditional blues song, authors unknown. It became well known as a result of Lead Belly's rendition of it as recorded by folklorist Alan Lomax in 1934.
George produced for Jackie Lomax, Badfinger, and various other projects that no one will ever know about.
AnswerIt is spelled Lynyrd Skynyrd, and it doesn't say that they ever sang that song. But, a number of artists have done studio and live recordings of it. AND NO!!! RAM JAM WAS NOT THE ORIGINAL ARTIST. At the time, it was just a modern cover. Huddie Ledbetter wrote this song a long time ago. The first recording of it was in 1933 by John and Alan Lomax.
Despite House and Techno having a large Christian following, Drum'n'Bass is rather neglected. However, Rubik Records (a UK label) started collecting Christian dnb artists in 2002 and now has a decent collection. Some of their dnb artists include: Rubiks BCee Lomax Sci-Phi Adam Form Unfortunately they do not have a real website, but you can view their Myspace page at: http://www.myspace.com/rubikrecordsuk
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Eric Lomax's birth name is Eric Sutherland Lomax.
Harry Lomax's birth name is Harold William Lomax.
Neil Lomax's birth name is Neil Vincent Lomax.
Where does the name lomax originate from?
The cast of Lomax - 2013 includes: Georg Koszulinski as Alan Lomax
Rachel Lomax was born in 1945.
Ian Lomax died in 1996.
Ian Lomax was born in 1931.
Don Lomax was born in 1944.