Next On The Mic
Every Sunday for more than 10 years, poets and musicians have gathered at the Lizard Lounge to have “Church.” The service is electric and the room is filled with “The Spirit.” The marriage of poetry and music is old and we are glad our relationship has grown and flourished. The Jeff Robinson Trio is the “choir” at this church, performing spontaneously while the poets preach, teach, cry, pray, confess, inspire, slay demons and speak in tongues! The tracks on this CD capture some of the best “sermons” delivered every Sunday at the Lizard Lounge. There are a few tracks that were recorded at a special “hymeneal” at Hi-N-Dry studios.

Patricia Smith’s latest poetry book, Teahouse of the Almighty, was chosen by Edward Sanders as a 2005 National Poetry Series winner (Coffee House Press), and was also awarded the 2007 Paterson Poetry Prize. She is also the author of three previous books of poetry — Close to Death (Zoland Books), Big Towns, Big Talk (Zoland Books) and Life According to Motown (Tia Chucha). Her poems have appeared in The Paris Review, The Chautauqua Literary Journal, TriQuarterly, and other journals, and in many groundbreaking anthologies–most recently Gathering Ground, The Spoken Word Revolution, The Oxford Anthology of African-American Poetry and Short Fuse: The Global Anthology of New Fusion Poetry. Her poem “The Way Pilots Walk” received a Pushcart Prize, and will appear in Pushcart Prize XXXII: Best of the Small Presses.
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- Deltateach
- Sex Machine Part 2
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Poet, songwriter, author, workshop facilitator, and educator Regie Gibson has performed, taught, and lectured at schools, universities, theaters and various other venues on two continents and in seven countries. Most recently in Havana Cuba. Regie and his work appear in the New Line Cinema film love jones, based largely on events in his life. The poem entitled “Brother to the Night (A Blues for Nina)” appears on the movie soundtrack and is performed by the film’s star, Larenz Tate.
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- When They Speak Of Our Time
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Nicole Terez was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. Her work has appeared in Can We Have Our Ball Back?, 580 Split, Gathering Ground, Folio: A Literary Journal, and the Indiana Review. She has received fellowships from Cave Canem and the Writer’s Room and is a finalist 2006 Hurston/Wright Foundation Fiction Award. She earned an MFA from Brown University and currently lives in Boston.
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- From The Road: Louisianna
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Quincy Troupe is the author of seventeen books, including eight volumes of poetry, the latest of which is The Architecture of Language, recipient of the 2007 Paterson Award for Sustained Literary Achievement. He received the 2003 Milt Kessler Poetry Award for Transcircularities: New and selected Poems (Coffee House Press, 2002), selected by Publishers Weekly as one of the ten best books of poetry published in 2002. Transcircularities was also a finalist for the 2003 Paterson Poetry Prize
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- Diva
- Poem For My Father
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Iyeoka Ivie Okoawo is a Nigerian-American poet/singer residing in Boston. Winner of “Performance Poet of the Year” and “Slam Poet of the Year” for the 2003 Cambridge Poetry Awards, Iyeoka initially gained national attention in the National Poetry Slam. For the past 5 years she has been a strong member of the Boston Slam Team 2000-2004.As a member of the 2000 Boston Slam Team, she won fourth place overall in the individual competition.
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- Third Degree Burns
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Described by Cornel West as an artist who “…speaks his truth with a power we desperately need to hear,” Bryonn Bain is Brooklyn’s own spoken word champion and hip hop poet. Wrongfully imprisoned by the NYPD during his second year at Harvard Law, Bain sued the City of New York, was interviewed by Mike Wallace on CBS’ “60 Minutes,” and wrote the Village Voice cover story - “Walking While Black: The Bill of Rights for Black America” - which drew the largest response in the history of the nation’s most widely-read progressive newspaper
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- Ignorance
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Askia M. Toure’ is one of the pioneers of the Black Arts/Black Aesthetics movement and the Africana Studies movement. Toure’, a modern renaissance man, is also a political activist, having served with the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee’s Atlanta Project; and is a co-author of SNCC’s “Black Power Position Paper” (featured in 1966, the New York Times), which influenced the movement of the Civil Rights Movement toward the Black Power revolution.
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- Miles Beyond 2000
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Eric Darby is a nationally-recognized writer and performance poet, currently based in Boston, Massachusetts. He has competed in two Individual World Poetry Slams and five National Poetry Slams. He has been ranked in the top twenty in two NPS’s, and was one of seven National Finalists in 2005. He currently co-hosts the Lizard Lounge Poetry Jam in Boston.
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- The Salty Dog
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“The Jeff Robinson Trio is one of the most innovative and revolutionary bands of today that mixes the old with a new kind of flavor.” - Abiodun Oyewole, The Last Poets
“The trio was a surprise hit of the Boston Music Awards. And it’s the glue at the Lizard on Sunday, weaving sinuous riffs that meld uncannily with the rhythm of the poetry.”
Steve Morse, The Boston Globe“Magicians! Wizards! The Jeff Robinson Trio is the best poetry band in the country” Marc Smith - founder of the Poetry Slam
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- Amen
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Every Sunday with a Poetry Slam starting at 7:30pm and a Featured Poet and Open Mic accompanied by the Jeff Robinson Trio starting at 9:00pm - there’s a $5 cover and you must be 21 to enter the venue - Sultry red lights, intimate tables, and wooden church pews give this small room one of the best ambiances in town.