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Ebony Washington : Revolutionary Kind of Girl EP
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A spoken word artist who turns social commentary into art; a wide variety of music including alternative hip hop to underscore her powerful delivery and passion.
Genre: Spoken Word: Poetry
Release Date: 2002
Revolutionary Kind of Girl EP Record Label: POetLITICAL, Inc.
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Pardon Me 3:45 Album Only
Moving On Up 2:00 Album Only
Applicant #14 3:36 Album Only
The Underground 2:19 Album Only
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Winner of the Aretha Franklin/Nikki Giovanni Poetry Contest Sponsored by BET and Sony Music
Featured Artist on BET's Lyric Café
Featured in Essence Magazine[April 2003]

Ebony Washington is a spoken-word artist who turns social commentary into art. She began performing poetry during her senior year at Hofstra University. Upon the completion of her degree in film production, Ebony quickly gained notoriety performing at all of New York City's hot spots. Her passionate politics and courage to tackle tough issues made her a crowd favorite and earned her the nickname "poetlician." Ebony has featured at venues and colleges across the country. Most recently, she wowed audiences in Virginia, Florida, Alabama, Texas and Missouri.

In 2001, Ebony left her job as a New York City Public School Teacher and formed POetLITICAL, Inc. to counter overwhelmingly violent and sexually charged popular music. POetLITICAL, Inc.'s mission is to bring socially conscious arts back to popular culture and to promote artists who confront society's injustices through their work. Shortly after, Ms. Washington began recording her debut CD which combines poetry reminiscent of her lyrical influences The Last Poets, Nikki Giovanni and KRS1 with a radical fusion of musical genres that includes Modern Rock, Hip Hop, Blues, and Jazz.

Ebony Washington's energetic performances ultimately lead her into theatre and screen acting. She has appeared in several independent films and off-Broadway productions. Her poem "I've Got Rhythm" on women in music videos received critical acclaim from www.theatermainia.com following her appearance in the off-Broadway production A Message in our Music. In January 2003, Ms. Washington won the Aretha Franklin/Nikki Giovanni Poetry Competition sponsored by BET and Sony Music, and judged by Nikki Giovanni. The competition aired on BET's spoken word series Lyric Cafe in April and the winning poem "Right Here" written for the women in Afghanistan was published in 'Essence' Magazine. In April 2004, Ms. Washington was awarded a fellowship in Music Composition from New York Foundation of the Arts.

Ebony Washington recently released her debut album Revolutionary Kind of Girl currently on sale.

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REVIEWS

Beautiful
author: Victoria
This CD is awesome. When I first got it I played it over and over again. I listen to it whenever I need something that I can relate to. I love poetry just the same. I love this CD. I am looking forward for the next and the next and the next CD. Peace and Love.
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Thought Provoking!!!!
author: Lady Grace of the Alternative Soul Cafe on WHCJ 90.3
The CD is mind opening, powerful and deep. It is what the youth need to listen to. It is inspiring, and wonderful. I am some what speechless, WOW.
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A conglomeration of old and new, catty and urgent, truly urban rock.
author: Holiday Simmons
What a conglomeration of old and new, catty and urgent, truly urban rock. Ebony Washington takes no time in getting to the marrow. In this world of crucial awareness, its good to have poets that shake you awake, then jog alongside as you are rising. The content and fluidity of her lyrics is pertinent and the varied vibes that play (shall I say "rock") in the background are timeless. While a few of the songs lack longevity, it is only because the rhythm of her poems and music is seemingly addictive. Thus, we are with clenched fists and on the edge of our seats waiting for the entire album. --Holiday Simmons. Educator, poet, activist. lunawomyn@yahoo.com, hsimmons@gwbmail.wustl.edu
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Great
author: maliyka
The Cd is great. I am hooked. Go ahead Eb show them how we peoples from Hofstra do. The Cd was so great that it makes me want to do my own. The words that it speaks are both true and powerful.
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