
Jayne Cortez is one of a long line of women poets who chose the medium of jazz as a background for their work. more prophetesses than mere poets, this elder generation of women like jayne cortez, wanda robinson and sarah webster fabio, and today's younger generation like ursula rucker and dana bryant tell it like it is, like it was, like it might be, like it should be. their words are often shocking, both beautiful and ugly, full of imagery a far cry from poetry that is merely pretty words strung together.
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For The Poets
How Long Has Trane Been Gone
Lead 1968
How Long Has Trane Been Gone 1968
I Am New York City 1973
Essence Of Rose Solitude 1974
Song for Kawame 1972
3 Day New York Blues 1972
Forreal 1968
Ife Night 1972
Homicide 1973
Festivals And Funerals 1970
Taking The Blues Back Home
Lynch Fragment 2
Remembrance 1973
Making It 1973
So Long 1972
Lexington/96 Street Stop 1973
Do You Think 1973
Under The Edge Of February 1972
Solo 1970
I Am New York City
I Won´t Forget
Global Inequalities
3 Day New York Blues
Lead
I Have Been Searching
Bumblebee You Saw Big Mama
Essence Of Rose Solitude
Talk To Me (For Don Cherry)
Homicide
Forreal
Song For Kawame
Do You Think
There It Is
Cultural Operations
How Long Has Trane Been Gone?
Endangered Species List Blues
Nobody Knows A Thing
You Can Be
Solo
Making It
Mojo 96
I See Chano Pozo
Festivals And Funerals
So Long
Ife Night
Lexington/96 Street Stop
Under the Edge of February
Blues Bop For Diz
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