About me
Larry Redhouse is an accomplished Jazz Pianist, composer, multi-instrumentalist, Native American dancer and flautist. He is a member of the Diné (Navajo)
Nation. He has shared his musical talents nationally and internationally: At the Museum for the American Indian- Smithsonian in Washington DC; the Grenoble Jazz Festival, France; and other highlights. Larry comes from a musical family, the youngest of six siblings, all successful musicians. His experience growing up included sharing Native Culture and Dance at Schools and Cultural Events, traveling as far as Gifu, Japan. Mr. Redhouse is a Northern Traditional Dancer. Larry has been playing jazz piano for over 30 years, he and his trio have played concerts at the Kennedy Center's famed Jazz Club in Washington DC. He has shared his Mitakuye Oyasin (All My Relations) morning ritual with countless people, bringing them all a better understanding of themselves and an broadened appreciation of the world we share.