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Follow on Google News | Cave Canem Fellow, E.J. Antonio, Releases Extraordinary Spoken Word and Music Debut CDRituals in the marrow: Recipe for a jam session, featuring renowned jazz bassist Christian McBride, is electrifying poetry and jazz improvisational images reminiscent of the golden days of beat poetry.
By: SV Media This recording is a unique blend of spoken words that dance with the sonic diversity of instruments as they wind their way through the genres of jazz, blues, gospel, r&b, and Afro-Latin rhythms. “I often go to live jazz performances,” The musicians on Rituals in the marrow: Recipe for a jam session were chosen because of their creative improvisational skills and extraordinary ability to “listen” to each other. Antonio’s concept was to keep an element of surprise and risk, so all the tracks are live collaborations with no rehearsals. On the first track, renowned jazz bassist Christian McBride is featured guest artist sharing the session with Christopher Dean Sullivan (acoustic bass), Saco Yasuma (bamboo sax), and Joe Giardullo (reeds). They each resonate together to form the tension egg of sound necessary to make the birthing of the poem “foreign monkey” possible. Trumpet player Eddie Allen becomes the foil in “bluesman/ “I use my work to bring attention to the commonalities we share as human beings, and to shed a light on the idea that there needs to be a place for a different kind of spoken word; that the collaboration of music and poetry is still a viable art form. Some call this jazzoetry, others call it pojazz, and others call it poemusic or spoken word. Whatever the title, it is clearly not just jazz or poetry, but something that resonates in the heart, something that causes a person to slow down and listen.” On Saturday, September 25th, 3:00 PM EDT, there will be a CD Release Party at the Cave Canem Foundation featuring E.J. Antonio, Michael T.A. Thompson, Christopher Dean Sullivan, Mark Taylor, Ras Moshe, Saco Yasuma and Tyehimba Jess. The event is free to the public and located at 20 Jay Street, Suite 310 A in Brooklyn, NY or call 718-858-0000. For more information and interviews with E.J. Antonio go to, www.EJAntonioBluez.net. About E.J. Antonio Besides being a 2009 fellow in poetry from the New York Foundation for the Arts and a recipient of fellowships from the Hurston/Wright Foundation and the Cave Canem Foundation, Antonio has appeared as a featured reader at several venues in the NY tri-state area, such as Cornelia Street Café, the Bronx Council on the Arts First Wednesday reading series, the Calypso Muse Reading Series, the Hudson Valley Writers Center, the Harvard Club, WBAI’s broadcast Perspectives, the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, the Bahai Center, Hunter Mountain Arts Festival, the Bowery Poetry Club, the Port Chester Art Fest 2008, 2009 and 2010, the Home Base Project, the York Arts Center, the Latimer House Museum, and the Howl Festival. Her work appears online at www.thedrunkenboat.com, poetz.com, and roguescholars.com, and has been published in various Journals and magazines; including, African Voices Literary Magazine, Amistad Literary Journal, Terra Incognita, Black Renaissance/ # # # Public relations focused on music (jazz, world, ambient), green business, and social conscious organizations. We provide strategic counsel, media campaigns and communication skills to assist new and established businesses and projects. End
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