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KZOO POETRY SLAM-CAST
by Tracey Smith
The Kalamazoo Poetry Slam was founded in 1998. Our goal was to bring a community together, to promote and celebrate the art of poetry through performance. Our primary venue was Kraftbrau Brewery where we thrived for eight years. Each show consisted of an open-mic, a slam competition (where poets perform original works and volunteer judges from the audience score them on a scale from 1-10), and a feature artist. Feature artists were sometimes local poets or musicians, but more often than not poets on tour from other cities around the U.S. For nine years Kalamazoo sent a team of poets to the National Poetry Slam. We also helped to found a Midwest Poetry Slam League, and one of our former team members, Dawn Saylor, appeared twice on HBO’s Def Poetry Jam. After more than twenty years, over 150 hours of recordings from our archive are being presented in podcast form.
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172. DERYK “DIRTY” SOULE
We end things back where we started. Deryk Soule opened Dirty’s Outhouse Poets’ Café in the mid 1990’s, a place for burnout boomers, angsty gen-Xers, assorted misfits and wanderers to gather, over caffeinate and express themselves. Without it, there never would have been a Kzoo Poetry Slam.
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171. MARIA McCRAY
A former U.S. Marine, teacher, mentor, member of eight consecutive Chicago slam teams, honorary godmother to a generation of slam poets and one of the most incredible women to ever grace the Kzoo slam stage; there was no one more beloved and respected than Mama Maria McCray.
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170. SCOTT WOODS
Of all the people I’ve met during my poetry slam years, there is no one I respect and admire more than Scott Woods. This week’s episode is all Scott Woods. . . You’re welcome.
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169. CASSIE POE
This week’s feature on the Kzoo Poetry Slam-cast is the superbly talented Cassie Poe from Detroit. This is what I like to call a “dessert-first” episode, one of those rare occasions when our feature had to be back on the road for reasons that I can’t remember because it was twenty damn years ago and probably wasn’t any of my business anyway. So you’ll be hearing Cassie’s feature set first followed by the slam.
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168. SONYA RENEE
Except for my slam spiel at the beginning, this week’s episode is all feature and no filler. . . Sonya Renee ( https://www.sonyareneetaylor.com/ ) winner of the 2004 National Individual Poetry Slam, 2005 DC/Baltimore Grand Slam, and 2006 Four Continents International Slam.
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167. BLAIR (with DALE WILLSON)
David Blair (1967-2011) Musician, singer, songwriter, poet, friend. . . Put simply, Blair was one of the best of us, as an artist and as a human.
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166. KZOO SLAM TEAM 2006
The 2006 Kzoo Poetry Slam Team, Kirk Latimer, Gabriel Giron, Sarah Lawrence, Leigh Fryling and Drachen Birch, take over the show before their journey to the National Poetry Slam in Austin Texas.
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165. SHERI STREETER
It’s time for another musical interlude. In this NO-POETRY EPISODE of the Kzoo Poetry Slam-Cast, singer songwriter Sheri Streeter plays a set of acoustic originals. . . I’m also happy to report that Sheri is still out there making music in Louisville Kentucky. You can find Sheri Streeter online in the usual places: iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, YouTube, etc.
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164. ALEX CHARALAMBIDES AND CHARLIE & PHILIP
In this week’s episode you’ll hear feature poet Alex Charalambides, a team up from Kzoo Slam Team veteran Philip Miller and our One-Man De Facto House Band, Charlie Burgess. . . plus one busted cherry.
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163. DAWN SAYLOR’S LAST KZOO SHOW (pt.4 of 4)
Finishing up part four with the second half of the slam, featuring a few familiar voices, a few new ones, and of course a short farewell feature from Dawn Saylor.
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162. DAWN SAYLOR’S LAST KZOO SHOW (pt.3 of 4)
Part three is the first half of the slam. You’ll hear: Dawn, Jackie, Drach, Jordan, Leagh, and Dan.
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161. DAWN SAYLOR’S LAST KZOO SHOW (pt.2of4)
Part two is the open-mic portion of the show. Dawn hosts, poet’s include Drachen Birch, Sarah Lawrence, Steve Ashby, Suzan Aiken, and a song and a half from Charlie Burgess before we ran out of recording space on the CD.
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160. DAWN SAYLOR’S LAST KZOO SHOW (pt.1 of 4)
This show, recorded in August of 2005, marks the last time Dawn Saylor featured at the Kzoo Poetry Slam. Part one begin with two head-to-head bouts: Dan Stevens vs. Dan Carroll and Leigh Fryling vs. Drachen Birch.
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159. TRACEY’S B-DAY BASH pt.2
The second half of my 35th birthday feature. Actually, you won’t hear any poetry from me in this half because we ran out of recording space on the disk and I can’t remember what poem I closed the show with, but you will hear a few new voices, plus: Charlie Burgess, Rose Swartz, Diana Densmore, Dan Stevens and Steve Ashby.
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158. TRACEY’S B-DAY BASH pt.1
Perhaps the most self-indulgent thing I did during my slam tenure (and there were a few) was featuring at my own show on my 35th birthday. In that tradition, I’m going to post this episode slightly out of order. “It was twenty years ago today . . .”
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157. GREG BLISS pt2
We begin part two mid-slam, followed by Greg’s feature. . . I was MC’ing the slam off stage and off mic, so I increased the volume of some of the score keeping and introductions, but some were too faint and had to be cut.
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156. GREG BLISS pt.1
When the feature that you generated press for cancels at the last minute, you call on the one guy who can bring the noise and the funk . . . and the meat-helmet. . . Greg Bliss. You’ll also get a smattering of open-mic and a little bit of slam.
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155. CHICAGO POET MARY FONS
In this episode, just a taste of open-mic and an amazing feature poet from Chicago, Mary Fons.
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154. TEAM 2005’s 5th TUESDAY OPEN-MIC pt.2
The conclusion of the 5th Tuesday Fundraiser for the 2005 Kzoo Poetry Slam Team, who competed in that year’s National Poetry Slam in Albuquerque New Mexico.
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153. TEAM 2005’s 5th TUESDAY OPEN-MIC pt.1
July 2005 had five Tuesdays, so we did an extra show to raise a little scratch for our team preparing to compete at the National Poetry Slam in Albuquerque New Mexico. . . Also, we got an impromptu mini-feature from Johnathan Brown, member of the Greenville South Carolina’s 2003 Slam Team.
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152. LITTLE BIT OF SLAM PLUS MATTHEW OLZMANN pt.2
Just like the title says. I didn’t record the entire slam so there’d be room on the disc for our amazing feature poet, Matthew Olzmann.
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151. SUMMER SMACKDOWN PLUS MATTHEW OLZMANN pt.1
We start off this show with a one-on-one poetry duel between Karrie Waarala and Todd Bannon, followed by a couple poems from feature poet, Mattew Olzmann. . . and a lot of exposition from me.
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150. M.P.S.L. MILWAUKEE vs KALAMAZOO pt.2
Midwest Poetry Slam League bout between Milwaukee and Kalamazoo.
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149. M.P.S.L. MILWAUKEE vs KALAMAZOO pt.1
Midwest Poetry Slam League bout between Milwaukee and Kalamazoo.
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148. KZOO POETRY SLAM FINALS w/ DAWN SAYLOR pt.2
In April of 2005, Dawn Saylor hosted the last Kzoo Poetry Slam Finals held at Kraftbrau Brewery.
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147. KZOO POETRY SLAM FINALS w/ DAWN SAYLOR pt.1
The prodigal daughter of the Kzoo Slam returns to host the 2005 finals.
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146. 2005 SEMI-FINALS ROUND 3 pt.2
Ann Arbor slam guru Larry Frances guest hosts the 3rd round of the 2005 Kzoo Poetry Slam Semi-Finals.
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145. 2005 SEMI-FINALS ROUND 3 pt.1
Ann Arbor slam guru Larry Frances guest hosts the 3rd round of the 2005 Kzoo Poetry Slam Semi-Finals.
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144. 2005 SEMI-FINALS ROUND 2 pt.2
Elizabeth and Christopher Bullmer guest host round two of the 2005 Kzoo Poetry Slam Semi-Finals.
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143. 2005 SEMI-FINALS ROUND 2 pt.1
Christopher and Elizabeth Bullmer guest host round two of the 2005 Kzoo Poetry Slam Semi-Finals.
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142. ROUND 1 OF 2005 SEMI-FINALS WITH GUEST HOSTS LUCY ANDERTON & NICK FOX (pt.2)
Part two of the first round semi-finals to choose the 2005 Kzoo Slam Team, with guest hosts Nick Fox and Lucy Anderton.
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141. 2005 ROUND 1 SEMI-FINALS WITH LUCY ANDERTON & NICK FOX (pt.1)
It’s part one of round one of the semi-finals to pick the 2005 Kalamazoo Slam Team, with special guest hosts, Lucy Anderton and Nick (the voice of god) Fox.
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140. LAURA MORAN
This episode opens with a poem from Kzoo’s own Karrie Waarala, followed by a feature set from one of the best poets to ever play the game, grand slam champion of both Providence and Seattle, Laura Moran.
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139. MIKE SWINKEY
A feature set from Mike Swinkey, the top scoring poet in 2004’s Kzoo Slam Finals.
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138. OPEN-MIC
I’m pretty sure this was recorded in January of 2005. The open-mic features Charlie Burgess, Dave Amaluxen, Jakie Sekola and Dan Carol.
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137. M.P.S.L. KZOO VS CHICAGO (pt.2)
The second half of the Midwest Poetry Slam League bout between Kalamazoo and Chicago.
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136. M.P.S.L. KZOO VS CHICAGO (pt.1)
Midwest Poetry Slam League bout between Kalamazoo and Chicago.
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135. DAWN SAYLOR HOSTS, WICKER PARK FEATURES (pt.3 of 3)
Dawn Saylor is back in town to guest host, and the slam team from Chicago’s Wicker Park features.
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134. DAWN SAYLOR HOSTS, WICKER PARK FEATURES (pt.2 of 3)
Recorded in August of 2004 shortly after the National Poetry Slam in St. Louis. Dawn Saylor is back in town to guest host, and the slam team from Chicago’s Wicker Park features. . . with apologies for the background hum, I filtered it out as best I could. This episode is mostly the open-mic portion of the show, and features a rare visit from an old friend, Marc Hassett (a.k.a. Bear) from our Dirty’s Outhouse Poets’ Café days.
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133. DAWN SAYLOR HOSTS, WICKER PARK FEATURES (pt.1 of 3)
Recorded in August of 2004 shortly after the National Poetry Slam in St. Louis. Dawn Saylor is back in town to guest host, and the slam team from Chicago’s Wicker Park features. . . with apologies for the background hum, I filtered it out as best I could.
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132. KZOO POETRY SLAM TEAM 2004 pt.2
So, I forgot to label last week’s episode as part one, nevertheless, here’s the conclusion of Mike, Sarah, Greg and Jackie, hosting the final show before heading off to compete at the National Poetry Slam.
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131. KZOO POETRY SLAM TEAM 2004
Jackie, Greg, Sarah and Mike take over the show. It was tradition at the Kzoo Poetry Slam for each year’s team to host the final show before heading off to compete at the National Poetry Slam.
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130. FEATURE POET: MARC BEAUDIN
Poet/activist Marc Beaudin stops by the Kzoo Poetry Slam.
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129. MUSICAL EPISODE: LOVE LIGHT EXCHANGE
Local Kzoo musicians Dave Amuluxen and Dale Johnson aka. The LoveLight eXchange, take the stage for another 100% musical episode.
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128. MUSICAL EPISODE- CHARLIE BURGESS
Recorded two weeks after the 2004 Kzoo Slam Finals, this episode features 100% Charlie Burgess music.
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127. 2004 KZOO POETRY SLAM FINALS pt.2
This is the second round of the 2004 Kzoo Poetry Slam finals that picked the team that went to the infamous National Poetry Slam in St. Louis.
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126. 2004 KZOO POETRY SLAM FINALS pt.1
This is the first round of the 2004 Kzoo Poetry Slam finals that picked the team that went to the infamous National Poetry Slam in St. Louis.
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125. ‘04 SEMI-FINALS w/ CHRISTOPHER BULLMER pt.2
OG slam host and two-time member of the Kzoo Slam Team returns to host round two of the 2004 Semi-finals.
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124. ’04 SEMI-FINALS w/ CHRISTOPHER BULLMER pt.1
OG slam host and two time member of the Kzoo Slam Team, Christopher Bullmer returns to host round two of the 2004 Semi-finals.
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123. 2004 SEMI-FINALS w/ DAWN SAYLOR pt.2
It’s part two of round one of the 2004 Kzoo Poetry Slam Semi-Finals with guest host Dawn Saylor.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Kalamazoo Poetry Slam was founded in 1998. Our goal was to bring a community together, to promote and celebrate the art of poetry through performance. Our primary venue was Kraftbrau Brewery where we thrived for eight years. Each show consisted of an open-mic, a slam competition (where poets perform original works and volunteer judges from the audience score them on a scale from 1-10), and a feature artist. Feature artists were sometimes local poets or musicians, but more often than not poets on tour from other cities around the U.S. For nine years Kalamazoo sent a team of poets to the National Poetry Slam. We also helped to found a Midwest Poetry Slam League, and one of our former team members, Dawn Saylor, appeared twice on HBO’s Def Poetry Jam. After more than twenty years, over 150 hours of recordings from our archive are being presented in podcast form.
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