American Roots Revue presented by Larry Long returns Saturday to the Dakota.
This is Long's 12th Revue with its revolving roster of talent from different genres. Sharing the stage with Long this time are HALEY (formerly known as Haley Bonar), Antwaun Stanley, Cory Wong and The Hornheads. "All of the featured artists on this show are new, including Cory Wong, [who] has played with American Roots Revue as a sideman, but never as a featured artist doing his own material," said Long. "He's young and amazing. You'll be hearing a lot from him in the coming year [or] two."
Vikings fever should be at peak downtown on this night before a big playoff game, but Long's fever is doubtful. When I asked the troubadour for his favorite sport, Long said, "Badminton."
Q: What keeps you in the Twin Cities vs. other cities, say Nashville or Austin, with bigger reputations and audiences for your style of music?
A: I like it here. My family moved here from Des Moines, Iowa, when I was quite young. The Twin Cities is the "land of memory" for me. My father and I would go fishing for sunfish and crappies along the shores of Bde Maka Ska [Lake Calhoun]. Directly across the street from where we cast our lines into those waters is the Lakewood Cemetery, where our good friends Paul and Sheila Wellstone are laid to rest. As I learned from Pete Seeger years back: Find a place you love to be, stick with it, care for it, the whole world depends on it.
Q: Woody Guthrie and others have influenced and inspired you. Who are the talents next in line for carrying on the American folk music tradition?
A: Chastity Brown, Adam Levy from the Honeydogs, Guy Davis, Dorene Waubanewquay Day, hip-hop artist Tall Paul, Ann Reed, Eddie Allen, Charlie Maguire, Raldo Schneider, The Pines and this one young man out there who is really doing good work with his music, who's not only walking in the tradition, but bicycling around the Great Lakes with it and that's Ben Weaver.
Q: Have you written any songs lately that tap into the social challenges and uncertainties that the country faces?