MP3 Rochell D. Hart / Ro Deezy - P-I-M-P (Poetic Intellectual Making Progress)
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Komplettes MP3 Album von Rochell D. Hart / Ro Deezy
Angegebene Spieldauer: 48:22
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2002-07-31
Kurz-Beschreibung von CDbaby: "Hart reveals the power and beauty, as well as the flaws of her world ... she stands out as an original and intelligent voice struggling free from a crowd of one-dimensional stereotypes." Cris Day, Willamette Week Music Critic
Käufer, die sich für (2 PAC Jill Scott The Roots Ja Rule Eryka Badu Cherish 50 Cents) interessieren sollten sich dieses Album anhören.
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YOU CAN ALSO ORDER THIS CD BY DIALING 1-800-289-6923
An underground superstar and still in her twenties, Rochell D. (Ro Deezy) Hart is already a veteran of her game. An Oregonian Newspaper writer has hailed her as "A female cross between Langston Hughes and 2 PAC" while Spoken Vizions Magazine called Ro "The Queen from the West." Cris Day of the Willamette Week Newspaper said, "... she stands out as an original and intelligent voice struggling free from a crowd of one-dimensional stereotypes."
ROCHELL D. (RO DEEZY) HART is a award-nominated author, activist, socialist, spoken word / recording artist, motivational lecturer and man-loving radical feminist. In 1999, she was the first black woman from Oregon to represent the state at the 10th Annual National Poetry Slam (Chicago, IL 1999). In 2001, she opened a concert for the Grammy Award winning group, The Roots. In 2004, she opened for Laura "Piece" Kelly of Russell Simmon’s / HBO Def Poetry Jam. In 2005, she performed at a distinguished reception for and with the legendary Nikki Giovanni. Ro’s second book, a 200-page collection of confessional poetry titled "A Black Girl’s Song" (Highbridge Press, NY 2001) was considered for the Oregon Book Award - the highest literary award in the state. Ro has performed her prolific spoken word at innumerable open-mic and featured shows. Her passionate prose and poetry has been solicited by NIKE, The Urban League, The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, The Spring Valley (NY) Domestic Violence Institute, Portland Community College, Portland State University, Washington State University, Bennett (NC) University, The U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs, African-American Health Coalition and more.
This debut album, a mix of socially conscious spoken word and hip-hop, features HOT beats and total production by David (O.G. One) Jackson of O.G. One Productions. Since it’s August 2002 release, the CD has gained attention and sold copies throughout the states and internationally including Japan, the UK and New Mexico. Ro Deezy’s sophomore album, "The Prodigal Daughter" of which she is executive producer, is expected to be released sometime in 2005. Hart’s fifth book, a collection of nonfiction biographies of 76 black women that Hart interviewed over a three year period, will also be released in 2005 from Publish America (Baltimore). The book is titled "I Woke Up And Put My Crown On - The Project of 76 Voices. Visit the artist’s official website for full bio, more info, photos, appearances dates and more. www.rodeezy.com
Angegebene Spieldauer: 48:22
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2002-07-31
Kurz-Beschreibung von CDbaby: "Hart reveals the power and beauty, as well as the flaws of her world ... she stands out as an original and intelligent voice struggling free from a crowd of one-dimensional stereotypes." Cris Day, Willamette Week Music Critic
Käufer, die sich für (2 PAC Jill Scott The Roots Ja Rule Eryka Badu Cherish 50 Cents) interessieren sollten sich dieses Album anhören.
Weitere Informationen vom Distributor:
YOU CAN ALSO ORDER THIS CD BY DIALING 1-800-289-6923
An underground superstar and still in her twenties, Rochell D. (Ro Deezy) Hart is already a veteran of her game. An Oregonian Newspaper writer has hailed her as "A female cross between Langston Hughes and 2 PAC" while Spoken Vizions Magazine called Ro "The Queen from the West." Cris Day of the Willamette Week Newspaper said, "... she stands out as an original and intelligent voice struggling free from a crowd of one-dimensional stereotypes."
ROCHELL D. (RO DEEZY) HART is a award-nominated author, activist, socialist, spoken word / recording artist, motivational lecturer and man-loving radical feminist. In 1999, she was the first black woman from Oregon to represent the state at the 10th Annual National Poetry Slam (Chicago, IL 1999). In 2001, she opened a concert for the Grammy Award winning group, The Roots. In 2004, she opened for Laura "Piece" Kelly of Russell Simmon’s / HBO Def Poetry Jam. In 2005, she performed at a distinguished reception for and with the legendary Nikki Giovanni. Ro’s second book, a 200-page collection of confessional poetry titled "A Black Girl’s Song" (Highbridge Press, NY 2001) was considered for the Oregon Book Award - the highest literary award in the state. Ro has performed her prolific spoken word at innumerable open-mic and featured shows. Her passionate prose and poetry has been solicited by NIKE, The Urban League, The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, The Spring Valley (NY) Domestic Violence Institute, Portland Community College, Portland State University, Washington State University, Bennett (NC) University, The U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs, African-American Health Coalition and more.
This debut album, a mix of socially conscious spoken word and hip-hop, features HOT beats and total production by David (O.G. One) Jackson of O.G. One Productions. Since it’s August 2002 release, the CD has gained attention and sold copies throughout the states and internationally including Japan, the UK and New Mexico. Ro Deezy’s sophomore album, "The Prodigal Daughter" of which she is executive producer, is expected to be released sometime in 2005. Hart’s fifth book, a collection of nonfiction biographies of 76 black women that Hart interviewed over a three year period, will also be released in 2005 from Publish America (Baltimore). The book is titled "I Woke Up And Put My Crown On - The Project of 76 Voices. Visit the artist’s official website for full bio, more info, photos, appearances dates and more. www.rodeezy.com
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