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John Trudell

 
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Jesse Ed Davis, Billy Watts, Mark Shark

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Maurice Davis, Richard Becker, Rick Margitza, Rudy Robinson, Roderick Chandler, Alvin Score, Jackson Browne, Jesse Ed Davis, Earl Van Dyke, Robert White, Jack Brokensha, Carl Raetz, Carl Austin, Bruce Nazarian, Eddie Willis

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  • Born: February 15, 1946, Omaha, NE
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Spoken Word
  • Instrument: Vocals, Trumpet
  • Representative Albums: "Johnny Damas and Me", "Blue Indians", "Bone Days

Biography

Born and raised on the Santee Sioux Reservation, on the border of Nebraska and South Dakota, Native-American poet and activist John Trudell spent the majority of the 1970s as the national chairman of the American Indian Movement (AIM). Trudell left Native-American politics in 1979 after his wife, mother-in-law, and three children were killed in a fire at their home on a reservation in Nevada. The fire, which Trudell was convinced was no accident, came just 12 hours after he had set fire to the American flag on the steps of the FBI Building in Washington D.C.

Trudell began reciting his poetry in public appearances and eventually, encouraged by musician friends like Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt, released a cassette of his poetry backed by traditional Indian chants and drums. When he met guitarist Jesse Ed Davis, Trudell found the collaborator he had been looking for to compose music to back his poetry.

In 1986, with Davis, he put out a self-produced cassette entitled Original A.K.A. Grafitti Man which Bob Dylan called the best album of the year. Trudell's musical career was put on hold two years later, following Davis' death from a drug overdose, before teaming with guitarist Mark Shark to record another cassette of rock & roll and poetry, Tribal Voice (Beautiful Fables and Other Realities).

Rykodisc signed Trudell in 1992 following a tour opening for Midnight Oil. The subsequent record, also called A.K.A. Grafitti Man, features re-recorded songs from his self-released cassettes, saving Davis' preexisting guitar parts. The album also features collaborations with Davis, Shark, and Native-American vocalist Quiltman, and was produced by Jackson Browne. Trudell, with help from Shark and Quiltman, released a follow-up entitled Johnny Damas and Me for Rykodisc in 1994. Five years later, Trudell tweaked his poetic nature for Blue Indians. Nothing short of traditional vocal chants and rhythmic worldbeats, Blue Indians was a critical success. The new millennium saw a continuation of Trudell's deep reflections of his Native-American heritage. In 2002, he issued Bone Days on Amy Ray's Daemon Records and more passionate and inquisitive pieces of work surrounding politics and social issues. ~ Brett Hartenbach, All Music Guide
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John Trudell (born February 15, 1946) is an American author, poet, musician, and former political activist.

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Personal background

Trudell was born in Omaha, Nebraska. Son of a Santee Sioux father and a Mexican mother, he grew up around the Santee Sioux Reservation. In 1963 he left the Midwest by joining the US Navy, and served in the early years of the Vietnam War.

Career

After getting out of the military, Trudell became involved in Indian activism and became the spokesperson for the Indians of All Tribes occupation of Alcatraz Island in 1969. He joined the American Indian Movement. Although not officially elected, he acted as its national chairman from 1972 until 1979 after Carter Camp went to jail.

In 1979, his mother-in-law, pregnant wife (Tina Manning), and three children were killed in a fire at their home. His losses led him to his "hanging on lines", as he has said in spoken word pieces.

In 1979, Trudell met Jackson Browne and became interested in the musical world. Trudell recorded an album, A.K.A Graffiti Man, with Kiowa guitarist Jesse Ed Davis, originally available only on cassette tape. In 1992 he remade A.K.A Graffiti Man. More recent endeavors include Blue Indians (1999) and Bone Days.

Film career

Trudell created a second career as an actor, with roles in Thunderheart (1992), On Deadly Ground (1995) and Smoke Signals (1998). He was an adviser to the production of Incident at Oglala, directed by Michael Apted and produced by Robert Redford. A companion piece to Thunderheart, the 1992 documentary reveals the events through an exploration of facts related to the shootout on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Trudell played a key role in keeping the movie true to events of the times.[citation needed]

Filmmaker Heather Rae spent more than a decade making a documentary about Trudell, released in (2005). Her intent in Trudell was to demonstrate how the man's political and cultural activities reflected contemporary history and inspired people. The film premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. documentary competition.

The movie received mixed response among film critics and ordinary viewers. Some claimed it to be thought-provoking and touching while others suggested Rae made a one-dimensional biopic. The song used at the end of the film is "Johnny Lobo" by Kris Kristofferson, from his A Moment of Forever.

Discography

  • 1983 Tribal Voice
  • 1986 Original A.K.A. Graffiti Man
  • 1987 ...But This Isn't El Salvador
  • 1987 Heart Jump Bouquet
  • 1991 Fables and Other Realities
  • 1992 Child's Voice: Children of the Earth
  • 1992 A.K.A. Graffiti Man
  • 1994 Johnny Damas & Me
  • 1999 Blue Indians
  • 2001 Descendant Now Ancestor
  • 2001 Bone Days (produced by the actress Angelina Jolie)
  • 2007 Madness & The Moremes (double album)

Rolling Stone Discography [[1]]

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