aka Poez

Genre: Jazz
Secondary Genre: Spoken Word NEW YORK, New York USA Contact

Jazz vocal spoken word featuring keyboard accompaniment and digital delay. "A sonic fantasia" - NY Times. "A voice musician" - NY Daily News. "An astonishing and unexpected voice" - Le Figaro (Paris). === Paul L. Mills / (646) 637-3693 / plm36@columbia.edu

Artist Information

Biography

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A SPOKEN-WORD PIONEER

Recognized by The New York Times as "a spoken word pioneer", his career trajectory has taken Paul L. Mills aka Poez from the sidewalks of Boston’s Harvard Square and Greenwich Village to concert stages in Paris and New York.

AN ASTONISHING AND UNEXPECTED VOICE

There has really never been anyone else quite like him. "A sonic fantasia," said The New York Times in a prior review. "A voice musician ... a young man with a flow of words like a river ... like a jazz instrument" is how The New York Daily News described Paul L. Mills aka Poez. "Plays his voice as a violinist moves the bow across the strings ... beyond the writing, beyond the performing, to a personal portrayal that is a virtual song" The Aquarian Weekly. "An astonishing and unexpected voice," were the words used by Le Figaro (Paris), "Incredible and extraodinary ... words suddenly become rhythm and music" agreed Le Quotidien (Paris), of his concert engagement at Le Theatre du Rond-Point on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, when Patrice Regnier's RUSH Dance Company joined him in live performance of his original work, "Spontaneous Combustion."

He has performed in New York at, among other venues, The Bitter End, Kenny's Castaways, Theater for the New City, the Ridiculous Theater, LaMama ETC, the Cornelia Street Cafe, the Bowery Poetry Club, and the Sidewalk Cafe/Anti-Folk Festival, as well as in radio and television appearances, sharing the bill with performers such as Mose Allison, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGee, William Burroughs, and Richard Hell.

His writing has been published in Boston's Fusion Magazine, along with that of Lou Reed, Patti Smith guitarist Lenny Kaye, New Yorker essayist Hendrik Hertzberg, and UK television personality Loyd Grossman.

He has worked at times as a cab driver, civil rights trial lawyer, actor, bouncer, and philosophy book salesman; lived in Washington, DC; Highland Park, Illinois; Marblehead, Massachusetts; San Francisco; Los Angeles; and Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Artistic influences include Indian Dhrupad singers The Dagar Brothers; comedian Lenny Bruce; poet Dylan Thomas; the Firesign Theater; poet Amiri Baraka; and jazz vocalist Mose Allison.

Paul L. Mills aka Poez presently resides in New York City near Central Park with his wife, singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega.

A collection of selected writings, THE POETRY DOLLARS (Bowery Books, New York, 2007), is available online at www.amazon.com.

His CD, "The Monotone," is now available on iTunes. Tracks are now in rotation on The Que 98.2 FM, Radio Electric, Uptown Jazz Network, and Indie 104 Iradio LA.

Instrumentation

Paul L. Mills aka Poez: vocals, keyboard, digital delay.

Discography

January 1982: Think and Do, on compilation Vol. 1 No. 9 CooP - Fast Folk Musical Magazine

June 1983: Spontaneous Combustion b/w The New Wave Pizzeria, Jasmine Records (single, vinyl)

September 1983: Fred Astaire Meets Dr. Seuss, Survivor Records (LP guest track, vinyl)

October 19, 2008: The Monotone (11 track CD).

His recent October 19, 2008 performance at New York's Cornelia Street Cafe celebrated the debut of his first album, "The Monotone," now available on iTunes.

Copies of the CD and copies of his book THE POETRY DOLLARS (New York, 2007, Bowery Poetry Books) are available through Nimbit Music at http://www.nimbitmusic.com/akapoez. Visit the artist's website, www.poezthepoet.com.

Official Website

http://www.poezthepoet.com

Links

Audio

  • Love or Money
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  • Spontaneous Combustion (Live)
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  • The Voice of the Invisible Guitar
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  • Never Never Never
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  • Crack Wide
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  • The Best of Britain
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  • The Monotone
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  • B3D
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  • This Is Not The Time
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  • Spontaneous Combustion (Live and Uncut)
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  • Voice of the Invisible (Uncut)
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  • Love or Money (Uncut)
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  • The Monotone - Uncut
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Video

The Monotone - Live at NYC's Sidewalk Cafe

Photo Gallery

Press

  • A Voice Musician [+ Show ]

    Poez is a voice musician who made up his name from a combination of "poetry" and "jazz," a young man...

  • A Sonic Fantasia [+ Show ]

    Accompaniment also overwhelmed movement in "Spontaneous Combustion," to a poem read by a poet who ca...

  • An Unexpected Voice [+ Show ]

    One remembers only a rather ingenious pas de trois at the start of an over-long ballet, "Intuition";...

  • Incredible and Extroadinary [+ Show ]

    What was remarkable was the incredible and extraordinary performance of the poems "Intuition" and "S...

  • Theatre Doesn't Need A Building [+ Show ]

    "I feel like a bit of a crusader," says Poez, aka Paul Mills, who is currently performing what he ch...

Setlist

Set list for typical 45-minute set:

The Voice of the Invisible Guitar
Never Never Never
Spontaneous Combustion
The Best of Britain
Crack Wide
The Monotone
Love or Money
B3D
This Is Not The Time

When I do covers, they are classic poetry, examples:

The Love-Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
Footnote to Howl
The Raven
Sailing to Byzantium
Fern Hill

Basic Requirements


Calendar

DateTimeVenueCity
May 21, 2013 Tuesday 8:00 PM The Village Underground New York, NY, US
Sep 18, 2013 Wednesday 6:00 PM Cornelia Street Cafe New York, NY, US