Larry Long Discography

Discography (Partial listing)

Living in a Rich Man’s World, Larry Long, 1981, Waterfront Records; 2025, Larry Long Music

Run For Freedom, Larry Long, 1985, Flying Fish Records, FF346; 2023, Larry Long Music

Live From Austin: Boycott Hormel, featuring Dave Pirner, Grant Hart, Jennifer Holt, Kathy & Leo Lara, Larry Schmidt, Dennis Jones, Floyd Westerman, Barb Tilsen, Jan Marra, Carrie Gerendasy, Paul Metsa, & others, 1986, Waterfront Records; 2022 Larry Long Music

Sweet Thunder, Larry Long, 1987, Flying Fish Records, FF430; 2024, Larry Long Music

It Takes a Lot of People (Tribute to Woody Guthrie), Larry Long with the Children of Oklahoma, 1988, Flying Fish #70508; 2024, Larry Long Music

Troubadour, Larry Long, 1992, Flying Fish #70528; 2025, Larry Long Music

The Psalms, Larry Long, 1995, Stellar, #1001; 2025, Larry Long Music

Here I Stand, Elders’ Wisdom, Children’s Song, Larry Long with the Youth & Elders of Rural Alabama, 1996, Smithsonian Folkways, #45050

Smithsonian Folkways Children’s Music Collection ,Langston Hughes, Pete Seeger, Ella Jenkins, Woody Guthrie, and Larry Long 1998, Smithsonian Folkways #45050

The Drum Is The Center Of My Life (ME WAYNJI BIMAHDIZIYAHN WA’OW DAYWAY I’GAN), featuring Korean Veterans Drum Singers, Lac Courte Oreilles School Students, John Morrow, Larry Long, 1999, Troubadour Recordings

Well May the World Go, Larry Long, 2000, Smithsonian Folkways, #40114

If I Had A Song: Songs of Pete Seeger Vol 2, Various Artists, 2001, Appleseed Records

I Will Be Your Friend: Songs and Activities for Young Peacemakers, Featuring: Louis Armstrong, Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger, J.D. Steele, Larry Long, and others, 2003, Teaching Tolerance, Southern Poverty Law Center, Produced by Larry Long

Don’t Stand Still (2011, Cereus Records)

Dove With Claws (Larry Long, 2015, Cereus Records)

Slow Night (2018, Cereus Records)

American Roots Revue Live, featuring Larry Long, Tonia Hughes Kendrick, Billy Steele, Claudia Schmidt, Robert Robinson, 2022, Cereus Records

Songs for My Grandchildren, Larry Long, 2023, Cereus Records

As In Those Early Days (Larry Long & Fiddlin’ Pete Watercott (2024).

Unpublished Songs

Singles

Tennessee the Boot Man & Oh Son, Oh Son, Larry Long, 1975, Owens Valley Records

Pope County Blues & The Band Played the Beer Barrel Polka, Larry Long & Minnesota Swing Symphony, 1977, Waterfront Records

George Floyd (Say His Name), Larry Long, 2020, Larry Long Music

No More Pipeline Blues (On This Land Where We Belong), feat. Waubanewquay, Winona LaDuke, Day Sisters, Mumu Fresh, Pura Fe, Soni Moreno, Jennifer Kreisberg, Indigo Girls, Bonnie Raitt, and Joy Harjo, 2021, Larry Long Music

Freedom, Oh Freedom, feat: Cameron Wright, Dawn L. McArthur, Aimee Bryant, Robert Robinson, J.D. Steele, Twin Cities Community Gospel Choir, CitySongs under the direction of JD Steele, 2025, Larry Long Music

Listen Now

Larry’s music is available on Bandcamp, Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon, and select e-tailers

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Larry Long: A Musical Career Rooted in Justice and Community

Larry Long is a distinguished American troubadour whose musical career spans over four decades, marked by a steadfast commitment to social justice, community engagement, and storytelling. His work seamlessly blends folk traditions with contemporary issues, earning him recognition both nationally and internationally.

Early Life and Influences

Born in Des Moines, Iowa, and raised in Minnesota from the age of 10, Long’s early life in a working-class family and diverse community environments deeply shaped his musical path. Influenced by his grandfather’s values and community spirit, Long developed a profound appreciation for everyday people and their stories.

Musical Career and Contributions

Larry Long is often described as a ā€œmusical historian,ā€ known for crafting songs that celebrate unsung heroes and amplify the voices of marginalized communities. Throughout his career, he has written and performed hundreds of ballads highlighting the lives of farmers, civil rights activists, indigenous people, veterans, and working-class communities across America.

He organized the first hometown tribute to Woody Guthrie in Okemah, Oklahoma, which evolved into the annual Woody Guthrie Folk Festival. Over the years, he has shared the stage with folk legends and honored cultural icons through music, including Rosa Parks and Pete Seeger.

Educational Initiatives and Community Engagement

Long’s commitment extends beyond performance. He created the “Elders’ Wisdom, Children’s Song” program, an innovative intergenerational project that brings elders into classrooms to share their life stories. Students then turn these stories into songs, creating meaningful connections across generations while preserving local history.

He also founded the nonprofit organization Community Celebration of Place, which uses music and storytelling to foster unity and cultural appreciation in communities across the country.

Recognition and Legacy

Throughout his career, Long has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to music, education, and social justice. His body of work has been celebrated for its depth, compassion, and ability to give voice to the unheard.

In a lasting tribute to his legacy, Long donated his extensive archives to the University of Minnesota. This collection includes recordings, oral histories, and correspondence that reflect the scope and impact of his work, ensuring it will inspire future generations.

Larry Long’s career is a testament to the transformative power of music. Through his songs, educational programs, and advocacy, he has uplifted countless communities and preserved vital stories from America’s cultural mosaic. His voice continues to resonate as one of compassion, resilience, and unwavering hope.