- Peter La Farge
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Name = Peter LaFarge
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Birth_name = Oliver Albee LaFarge
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Born = birth date|1931|04|30
Died = death date and age|1965|10|27|1931|04|30
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Genre =Folk music
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Years_active = 1962-1965
Label =Folkways Records ,MGM Records
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Notable_instruments =Guitar Peter La Farge (born Oliver Albee La Farge,
April 30 ,1931 -October 27 ,1965 ) was a New York-based folksinger andsongwriter of the 1950s and 1960s. He is known best for his affiliations withBob Dylan andJohnny Cash .According to anecdotal sources, he was descended from the nearly extinct Narragansett Indian tribe and was raised on a ranch in Fountain, CO by his mother Wanden LaFarge Kane. He was the biological son of the
Pulitzer Prize winning novelistOliver La Farge . Oliver and Peter shared a love and respect for the traditions and history of Native Americans. As a teenager he competed as arodeo rider and worked as a singer. As a young musician he worked withBig Bill Broonzy ,Josh White , andCisco Houston ; Houston became La Farge's mentor, in songwriting and in life. La Farge served in theUnited States Navy during theKorean War . After the war, he took up again with therodeo , where an accident nearly cost him a leg.Following his recuperation, he studied acting at the Goodman Theater School of Drama in
Chicago . He then moved toNew York City , where he began to focus increasingly on music. As asinger-songwriter , he became a central figure in thefolk music movement inGreenwich Village , along withBob Dylan ,Ramblin' Jack Elliott ,Dave Van Ronk , and veteranPete Seeger . He was briefly signed toColumbia Records .His performances in Greenwich Village convincedFolkways Records ' founderMoses Asch to sign La Farge to his label.La Farge's five Folkways albums (1962-1965) were dedicated to Native American themes as well as blues, cowboy and love songs. His most famous song, "The Ballad ofIra Hayes ," is the story of aPima Indian who became a hero as one of fiveUnited States Marines who raised the U.S. flag onIwo Jima , but who then experienced prejudice and alcoholism after his return to civilian life.This song was covered successfully byJohnny Cash in his 1964 album "", and reached number 3 on the Billboardcountry music chart.In 1965, La Farge was becoming known as an artist and painter. He lived with the Danish singer
Inger Nielsen , and the pair had a daughter. Largely as a result of Johnny Cash's success, he was signed toMGM Records and was in the planning stages for a new album. However, he also had serious (and largely undisclosed) medical problems. OnOctober 27 ,1965 , Peter La Farge was found in his apartment, dead from a probable stroke. However,Howard Sounes revealed in 2001 thatLiam Clancy had informed him that La Farge had committedsuicide by slitting his wrists in the shower stall of his apartment, which was next door to where Clancy was living. Clancy's account conflicts with the police report and the reports in the New York City newspapers, which note that Inger Nielsen found La Farge in their apartment dead from a stroke or overdose. He is buried in Fountain, CO and survived by his sister, half brother, daughter and a granddaughter.ee also
References
The Ballad of Peter LaFarge - 2007 documentary by Sandra Hale Schulman
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Howard Sounes . "Down the Highway: The Life Of Bob Dylan. Doubleday 2001 ISBN 0-552-99929-6External links
* [http://music.yahoo.com/ar-254822-bio--Peter-LaFarge Peter La Farge biography]
* [http://www.wirz.de/music/lafarge.htm Illustrated Peter La Farge discography]
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