David Huckfelt is a **singer, lyricist, and activist** who serves as the **founding frontman of Minneapolis indie-folk band The Pines**. An Iowa native and former theology student, Huckfelt attended the prestigious Iowa Writers Workshop before dedicating himself to songwriting and performing. His musical roots run deep in the Midwestern folk tradition that produced legends like John Prine and Greg Brown, and he's shared stages with everyone from Mavis Staples and Emmylou Harris to Bon Iver and Trampled By Turtles. The Pines earned record-of-the-year recognition from both Mojo and Q Magazine, with Rolling Stone's David Fricke praising Huckfelt as **one of the finest songwriters of his generation**.
In 2018, Huckfelt retreated to Isle Royale National Park on Lake Superior as an Artist-In-Residence, where he spent two weeks writing in isolation—those sixteen days yielded the fourteen songs that became his **breakout solo debut "Stranger Angels"**. Since then, he's released "Room Enough, Time Enough" (2021) and most recently "I Was Born, But..." (2026). Beyond music, Huckfelt has become deeply committed to social justice, collaborating with Native American artists and activists including American Indian Movement leader John Trudell, Keith Secola, Quiltman, and novelist Louise Erdrich. His grassroots following has grown from small-town barn concerts and community benefit events to national tours and festival stages across the United States, Canada, and beyond.
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