From the Smithsonian Folkways Album: Here I Stand, Elders’ Wisdom, Children’s Song
Tracklist
From the Smithsonian Folkways Album: Here I Stand, Elders’ Wisdom, Children’s Song
Tracklist
When senior members of a community go into schools and talk about their lives and work, and children write songs with Larry Long about what they have learned, they create a remarkable celebration of humanity and hard work. In these 1995 recordings, Alabama elders talk about their lives, and children from eleven rural public schools sing compositions based on the elders’ words.
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Cuando los miembros mayores de la comunidad van a las escuelas y hablan de su vida y su trabajo, o cuando los niños escriben canciones con Larry Long acerca de lo que ellos han aprendido, crean una notable celebración de la humanidad y trabajo duro.
En estas grabaciones de 1995, los ancianos de Alabama hablan de sus vidas y los niños de once escuelas públicas rurales cantan composiciones basadas en las palabras de los ancianos.
Here I Stand is a deeply moving and culturally rich musical work by acclaimed troubadour and community-builder Larry Long. Known for his ability to weave storytelling, oral history, and grassroots activism into his songwriting, Long’s Here I Stand is a shining example of how music can honor intergenerational wisdom and uplift community voices.
Part of the broader Elders’ Wisdom, Children’s Song initiative—a national program that brings youth and elders together to celebrate heritage and identity—Here I Stand stands out not just as an album, but as a testimony to the power of shared experience. Each song is a tribute to an elder’s story, interpreted and sung with the participation of children, capturing the essence of lived history through fresh eyes and voices.
Long’s songwriting is heartfelt and honest. His folk roots are evident in the simple but powerful melodies, acoustic instrumentation, and lyrical clarity. The themes range from civil rights to immigration, cultural resilience to personal perseverance—each story personal, yet profoundly universal.
What makes Here I Stand truly special is its collaborative spirit. The songs are often co-written with students, turning classrooms into spaces of active listening and collective creativity. This democratic approach to music-making reinforces the idea that everyone’s story matters and that song can be a vehicle for empathy and understanding.
Musically, the album is unpretentious yet resonant. Long’s voice carries the conviction of someone who believes deeply in the stories he’s telling. The children’s voices bring innocence and vitality to the project, underscoring the urgency and hope embedded in these legacies.
In a world that often forgets its elders, Here I Stand is a reminder to pause, listen, and pass on the torch. It is not just an album; it is a movement—a musical mosaic of memory, identity, and community.
Highly recommended for educators, families, and anyone who believes in the power of story to heal, connect, and inspire.