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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. She has opened up for numerous artist
such as Gil Scot Heron with the Jeff Robinson Trio and most recently
Vivian Green performing at Afrocentrics.
She has been featured at the House of Blues in Boston, the Cambridge
Center for Adult Education, and Avalon where she opened up for the
hip-hop/soul recording artist Musiq Soulchild. Iyeoka was showcased
in Russell Simmons' Def Poetry Jam airing on HBO and was a highlight
on the late night CBS hip hop show The SOURCE ALL ACCESS.
Combining her vocal talents, passion for writing and theater background,
she captivates audiences with pieces that touch on a wide range
of issues-love, women, culture, struggle, relationships, among many
others. Iyeoka's performance was described at the National Poetry
Slam as "a conversation stopper" and a "refreshing
return to the essence of good spoken word poetry."
In 2004 Iyeoka released her second album LP "Black and Blues"
through Phanai Records.
Black & Blues is the solo debut album from nationally award
winning slam poet Iyeoka (sounds like- tapioca), formerly one of
the leaders for one of Boston poetry’s most artistically proactive
groups, BlackoutBoston. The record is full of groove-laden, contemporary
R&B singalongs, most recorded with a full band -- heavy on the
bass, keys, and poetry-- and no reliance on sampling.
Much of Black & Blues focuses on the songwriting and delivery
with just enough attention paid to the groove.

(c)
2005 Phanai Entertainment
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