Timothy Long's North American Indigenous Songbook
Friday, January 29, 2027
8:00 PM
PACNYC: Perelman Performing Arts Center
251 Fulton Street, New York, NY 10007
Scheduled
About This Event
New York–based rock and pop songwriter Timothy Long, whose recent work draws on the dramaturgy of musicals, presents Timothy Long's North American Indigenous Songbook at PACNYC: Perelman Performing Arts Center. The live program frames new songs inside a curated narrative arc and favors clear storytelling and direct vocal delivery over spectacle; Long’s catalogue sits in Spotify’s "musicals" lane, where he maintains a moderate listenership and a small but steady following.
About North American Indigenous Songbook
“The North American Indigenous Songbook” arrives in New York as a live performance at PACNYC: Perelman Performing Arts Center, with featured performer Timothy Long. Framed in the language of rock and pop, it treats Indigenous song as living record rather than museum material, tracing how melody and text carry history, grief, and continuity. For NYC audiences, the cultural significance lies in hearing these narratives centered on a major downtown stage, where questions of authorship and representation are usually left implicit. The work’s restraint is part of its argument.
About the Artist
Timothy Long
Timothy Long is a New York–based rock and pop songwriter and performer whose recent work also draws on the dramaturgy of musicals. At PACNYC: Perelman Performing Arts Center, he presents *Timothy Long's North American Indigenous Songbook*, a live performance that frames new songs inside a curated narrative arc.