Born Andrew Heissler in Bloomington, Illinois, in 1983, LaFarge developed an early interest in American literature and history, as well as roots music of the 20th century. By his teens, he was combining his passions into his own music, accompanying himself on guitar, mandolin, and banjo. After graduating high school, he adopted an itinerant lifestyle -- as well as the nickname Pokey -- and traveled around the United States, often performing on street corners. LaFarge also crossed paths with a handful of like-minded musicians, and he was soon touring with his own combo, the South City Three, featuring Adam Hoskins on guitar, Joey Glynn on standup bass, and Ryan Koenig on harmonica, washboard, and percussion. In 2006, LaFarge released his self-produced debut album, Marmalade.
Several independent releases followed, including 2008's Beat, Move, and Shake and 2010's Riverboat Soul, before LaFarge caught the ear of Jack White. White invited LaFarge and the South City Three to accompany him on the song "I Guess I Should Go to Sleep" off his 2012 album Blunderbuss. LaFarge also opened several dates on White's tour that year, and in 2013 he signed with White's Third Man Records. That same year, he issued his Third Man debut, the eponymous Pokey LaFarge, which found his band expanded to a sextet with the addition of Chloe Feoranzo on clarinet and sax, T.J. Muller on trumpet, and Matthew Meyer on trap drums.
In November 2014, LaFarge signed a new recording deal with the respected roots music label Rounder Records, and his first album for Rounder, Something in the Water (produced by Jimmy Sutton, best-known for his work with JD McPherson), appeared in April 2015. LaFarge switched direction for 2017's Manic Revelations, drawing inspiration from '60s soul music. Over the next year, he stayed busy touring and working on his ninth album, Rock Bottom Rhapsody, which found him mixing the roots-oriented sounds that are his trademark with contemporary rock and dance music influences. With his 2020 touring schedule curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, LaFarge instead set to work writing and recording. He re-emerged in September 2020 with In the Blossom of Their Shade, which he co-produced and arranged with Chris Seefried. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi