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	<title>Comments on: Ekayani &#038; The Healing Band March 25</title>
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		<title>By: santosucio</title>
		<link>http://poetryjam.org/2007/03/26/ekayani-the-healing-band-march-25/#comment-9</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2007 23:48:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think I will treat this as a sounding board blog with the blessings of the publisher, administrator, musician, poet, performer, web developer, historian, I like to think of him as the miles Davis, dizzy Gillespie of jazz fusion poetryâ€¦.Jeff Robinson. Thank you for allowing a freedom of speech that is the bench mark of fusing jazz and poetry in the world. 
 I went to the dangerous divas benefit for Katrina it was great, lots of love the most beautiful women were there.  Our own host Tai was there and she rocked with a second place win seventy five dollars, another regular A.C. competed also, she rocked the room in the first round with what part of every women I would I want, Iâ€™m paraphrasing here people. Joyce was in the competition she is so expressive, itâ€™s awesome, give that girl a lapel mic, she would be an amazing performance movement artist just awesome. There was some serious competition. It was all women, which was nice, Excuse me for forgetting the first place winners name because I had to take off my hat on her first piece of the abortion clinic.  I know Iâ€™ll never know what it feels like but I came as close as I could when she read her piece. the slam momma of the evening it was her first time she brought lots of energy.  There were words of struggle, sacrifice, hope, fury and love through the night, I think I was one of maybe five guys that were in a room of about a hundred women gay and straight, grandmothers, mothers, sisters, aunts it was heaven on earth.  I couldnâ€™t stay for the features of sonnie Peterson and stacy ann chin I hope I said that right my appoligies.  Iâ€™m sorry I missed last couple of weeks features at the lizard itâ€™s been packed you canâ€™t get in there unless you get there early, take note of that for people who want to see the slam show and feature with the jr3 then bumping with poets reciting their pieces including myself.  Itâ€™s most awesome. Well Iâ€™m back and wish everyone the best of luck for the finals peace out.
In the struggle, hope and fury
Peace, jazz and poetry 
Many blessings joeY</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think I will treat this as a sounding board blog with the blessings of the publisher, administrator, musician, poet, performer, web developer, historian, I like to think of him as the miles Davis, dizzy Gillespie of jazz fusion poetryâ€¦.Jeff Robinson. Thank you for allowing a freedom of speech that is the bench mark of fusing jazz and poetry in the world.<br />
 I went to the dangerous divas benefit for Katrina it was great, lots of love the most beautiful women were there.  Our own host Tai was there and she rocked with a second place win seventy five dollars, another regular A.C. competed also, she rocked the room in the first round with what part of every women I would I want, Iâ€™m paraphrasing here people. Joyce was in the competition she is so expressive, itâ€™s awesome, give that girl a lapel mic, she would be an amazing performance movement artist just awesome. There was some serious competition. It was all women, which was nice, Excuse me for forgetting the first place winners name because I had to take off my hat on her first piece of the abortion clinic.  I know Iâ€™ll never know what it feels like but I came as close as I could when she read her piece. the slam momma of the evening it was her first time she brought lots of energy.  There were words of struggle, sacrifice, hope, fury and love through the night, I think I was one of maybe five guys that were in a room of about a hundred women gay and straight, grandmothers, mothers, sisters, aunts it was heaven on earth.  I couldnâ€™t stay for the features of sonnie Peterson and stacy ann chin I hope I said that right my appoligies.  Iâ€™m sorry I missed last couple of weeks features at the lizard itâ€™s been packed you canâ€™t get in there unless you get there early, take note of that for people who want to see the slam show and feature with the jr3 then bumping with poets reciting their pieces including myself.  Itâ€™s most awesome. Well Iâ€™m back and wish everyone the best of luck for the finals peace out.<br />
In the struggle, hope and fury<br />
Peace, jazz and poetry<br />
Many blessings joeY</p>
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