John
Trudell is an acclaimed poet, national recording artist, actor and activist
whose international following reflects the universal language of his words,
work and message. Trudell (Santee Sioux) was a spokesperson for the Indian of
All Tribes occupation of Alcatraz Island from 1969 to 1971. He then worked with
the American Indian Movement (AIM), serving as Chairman of AIM from 1973 to
1979. In February of 1979, a fire of unknown origin killed Trudell's wife,
three children and mother-in-law. It was through this horrific tragedy that
Trudell began to find his voice as an artist and poet, writing, in his words,
"to stay connected to this reality."
In
1982, Trudell began recording his poetry to traditional Native music and in
1983 he released his debut album Tribal Voice on his own Peace Company label.
Trudell then teamed up with the late legendary Kiowa guitarist Jesse Ed Davis.
Together, they recorded three albums during the 1980's. The first of these, AKA
Graffiti Man, was released in 1986 and dubbed the best album of the year by Bob
Dylan. AKA Graffiti Man served early notice of Trudell's singular ability to
express fundamental truths through a unique mix of poetry, Native music, blues
and rock. Since that time, Trudell has released seven more albums plus a
digitally re-mastered collection of his early Peace Company cassettes. His 2002
CD, Bone Days, was executive produced by Academy Award winning actress Angelina
Jolie and released on the Daemon Records label.
His
latest double album, Madness & The Moremes, showcases more than five years
of new music and includes special Ghost Tracks of old favorite Trudell tunes
made with legendary Kiowa guitarist Jesse Ed Davis. This internet only release
offers a full range of classic Trudell poetry – there are lyrics filled with
penetrating insight and others with knock out humor, all put to some of the
best music Bad Dog has ever made together. Madness and The Moremes is available
now on www.johntrudell.com
In
addition to his music career, Trudell has played roles in a number of feature
films, including a lead role in the Mirimax movie Thunderheart and a major part
in Sherman Alexie's Smoke Signals. He most recently played Coyote in Hallmark's
made for television movie, Dreamkeeper.
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