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Larry Long (born 1951 in Des Moines, Iowa) is an American singer-songwriter who has made his life work the celebration of everyday heroes. Author, historian, actor, film producer and broadcaster Studs Terkel called Larry “a true American Troubadour.” His non-profit organization "Community Celebration of Place" encourages community building through music and intergenerational story-telling.[1] He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Larry Long at the Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis 2010
Larry Long at the Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis 2010

An American troubadour


Larry Long's work is rooted in the troubadour tradition. Throughout his long career he has written and performed hundreds of ballads celebrating community builders and history makers. While still in his early 20s, Long wrote a song for farmers fighting a high voltage power line Pope County Blues and traveled with a tractorcade of family farmers to Washington, D.C. to demonstrate for fair prices. It was then he met Pete Seeger, who inspired him to organize the Mississippi River Revival, a decade-long campaign to clean up the Mississippi river.[2] In 1989, he assembled the first hometown tribute to Woody Guthrie in Okemah, Oklahoma, which today has evolved into the annual Woody Guthrie Folk Festival with an array of established and upcoming artists. In 2001 Long sang for Rosa Parks at the 45th anniversary of the Montgomery bus boycott.

Now a Smithsonian Folkways recording artist, Long has sung at major concerts and festivals throughout the United States and world, including Awesome Africa Festival (South Africa), Winnipeg Folk Festival (Canada) and at the Hollywood Bowl with Kris Kristofferson. In May, 2009, he performed at Madison Square Garden with Joan Baez and others for Pete Seeger's 90th Birthday Celebration. PBS broadcast the concert nationally as part of its Great Performances series.


Elders' Wisdom, Children's Song


In 1989, while working with communities in rural Alabama, Long created an intergenerational process called Elders' Wisdom, Children's Song. The program brings community elders into the classroom to share their life histories. Based on these stories, the children create songs and lyrical work that celebrate the diverse and often unsung history makers of their community.[3]

Long organized Community Celebration of Place, a non-profit organization committed to intergenerational and cross cultural community building. Through CCP Long has organized dozens of community-school collaborations in Minnesota and across the nation. In song books and CDs Long has recorded the stories and music that have flowed from these collaborations.


Awards


Long has received numerous awards including the Bush Artist Fellowship (1995), the Pope John XXIII Award (2001, Viterbo University) and the Spirit of Crazy Horse Award (2002, Reclaiming Youth International). As a film producer, Longs work on the documentary Dodging Bullets—Stories from Survivors of Historical Trauma, has been awarded Best Documentary at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival), the Bigfork International Film Festival, and the North Dakota Human Rights Film Festival awarded Dodging Bullets the Samuel Sprynczynatyk Storyteller Award: Best Documentary Feature.


Discography (partial listing)


Integrates music and spoken word with themes and stories from Dakota history and traditions.
Okemah, Oklahoma's first hometown tribute for Woody Guthrie.
Featuring a live concert and field records from throughout the United States.
Anthology of Larry Long's work from 1976-1995.
Original works inspired by the Psalms.
Documentary /music video.
Features original works and field recordings with youth and elders from rural Alabama.
Songs from Long's work with children of the Lakota Nation.
Long is joined by a distinguished cast of fellow musicians to honor the immigrant cultures of the United States
A CD with accompanying activity book distributed by the Teaching Tolerance Program of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Compilation album supporting the promotion and documenting the efforts to bring respect and attention to America's sacred sites.

Songbooks and curriculum (partial listing)



References


  1. Kenney, 2003
  2. Grue, 1995
  3. Shelton, 2005
  4. Patrick Klaybor; Larry Long; Wade Fernandez; Ben Yahola; Michael Bucher; David HB Drake; Clinton Miller; Skip Jones (2007). Sacred Sites Songs (CD). Archived from the original on 5 March 2020. Retrieved 4 March 2020. This CD is a modern folk hybrid including Native American, American folk and Blues influences.

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