Larry Long (singer-songwriter)

Singer-songwriter
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroSinger-songwriter
PlacesUnited States of America
isSinger Songwriter
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1951, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, U.S.A.
Age74 years
The details

Biography

Larry Long (born 1951 in Des Moines, Iowa) is an American singer-songwriter. His non-profit organization "Community Celebration of Place" encourages community building through music and intergenerational story-telling. He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

An American troubador

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. He sang for Rosa Parks at the 45th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott and organized the Mississippi river Revival, a decade-long campaign to clean up the Mississippi river. 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.

Now a Smithsonian Folkways recording artist, Long has sung at major concerts and festivals throughout the United States and world. 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.

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 XIII Award (2001, Viterbo University) and the Spirit of Crazy Horse Award (2002, Reclaiming Youth International).

Discography (partial listing)

  • It Takes a Lot of People (1989, Flying Fish Records).
  • Troubadour (1993, Flying Fish Records)
  • Living in a Rich Man's World (1995, Rounder/Atomic Theory Recordings).
  • The Psalms (1992, Stellar Records).
  • Hauling Freight, No Fences (1995, produced with Barry Kimm).
  • Here I Stand, Elders' Wisdom, Children's Song (1997, Smithsonian Folkways).
  • Run For Freedom (1997, Flying Fish Records, produced by Marian Moore).
  • Sweet Thunder (1997, Flying Fish Records, produced with Billy Peterson).
  • Well May the World Go (2000, Smithsonian Folkways)
  • I Will Be Your Friend: Songs and Activities for Young Peacemakers (2006).
  • Don’t Stand Still (2011, Cereus Records)

Songbooks and curriculum (partial listing)

  • New Folk Favorites (Hal Leonard Publishing).
  • Elders' Wisdom, Children's Song Guidebook (Sing-Out Publishing, 1999).
  • I Will Be Your Friend: Songs and Activities For Young Peacemakers (Southern Poverty Law Center, 2003).
  • Be Kind to All That Live: Elders' Wisdom, Children's Song. Songbook, Volume 1 (Community Celebration of Place, 2006)
  • Just Be Who You Are: Elders' Wisdom, Children's Song. Songbook, Volume II (Community Celebration of Place, 2008)
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