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Sunshine (Woke Me Up This Morning)
Adam Falcon music video featuring Nona Hendryx. From the CD "Bohemian 959". Also featuring Martha Redbone, Keith Fluitt, KiKi Hawkins. Produced & D...
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Nakia Henry Boston Hotel Room Vlog
I'm doing a vlog because.... well... WHY NOT!!!!
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Poets in Public Places; Christopher Johnson Regie Gibson
Christopher Johnson and Regie Gibson perform at New Urban Arts for Poetry in Public Places
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Eric Arceneaux sings "Steal You"
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© Masashi Hamauzu - composer of "The Oath"
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About Adina Nyree
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Adina Nyree is a poet/songstress who grew up in The Bronx and New Rochelle, NY. She began writing poems at the age of 7, culminating into a performance career beginning in 2003 reading and performing her poetry. After spending a few years on the national poetry slam circuit, followed by additional years performing on the road in the stage show Drumadics: The Theatrical Experience, Adina Nyree decided to fuse her three loves philosophy, poetry, and music into Certified Organic, her solo debut album.Certified Organic portrays the consciousness of the world around and inside Adina Nyree. The album is a crossroads of Spoken Word... meets Soul... meets Jazz... meets Blues. Certified Organic, grown out of the nutrient rich soil of understanding, love and hope, provides fertile ground for Adina Nyrees sound to penetrate the listener, intertwining with mind, body and soul.
As a poet, Adina Nyree gained recognition while touring as a member of the Boston Lizard Lounge 2004 and 2005 National Slam Teams. She has been featured at such venues as Simmons College Black Women's Symposium and Women's Month Poetry Jam, United Nation's Church Center-Children's Rights Declaration Forum, Brockton Public Library Poetry Series, as well as numerous churches, urban youth programs and elementary schools around the nation.
Adina Nyree was featured in the Yale Peabody Museum's Poems on the Road to Justice DVD (2006) and during the 2006 season of P.L.A.C.E.S, a television series that aired locally in Boston, MA. She is also the author of the self-published chapbook, Read My Lips: The Poetical Ramblings of an Insanely Aware Girl.
Sounds Like: M'Shell Ndegeocello, Jill Scott, Desree, Floetry