Hal Shows
 

Biography

Florida poet and musician Hal Shows is a State of Florida Individual Artist Fellow and a member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. A chapbook of his poems, A Breath for Nothing, appeared from the Anhinga Press in 1977. In 1980, Mr. Shows founded the post-punk rock band Persian Gulf, with whom he released Changing the Weather (1984), Persian Gulf: The Movie (1986), and Trailer (1987). Subsequent solo productions include Birthday Suit (1990), Lifeboat (1995), Whitman’s Sampler (2000), and Native Dancer (2003). Parasol, his first full-length volume of poems, was published in 2007. A book of essays and incidental prose, Marginalia, is due later this year, and a new recording project is in the works.

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Music

Native Dancer
2003
Alternately grim and exuberant, often flat-out funny, Native Dancer demonstrates once again the breadth and staying power of rock and roll music and rhythm and blues. This new CD is Hal Shows' first full-length release of new material in eight years.
MP3: $15.00 CD: $15.00
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Lifeboat
1995
A song-cycle examining "the personal consequences of living in a dysfunctional society . . . balancing seamy imagery with playful, often catchy melodies . . ." (Miami New Times)
MP3: $9.99 CD: $12.00
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