arjuna greist

Genre: Singer/Songwriter
Secondary Genre: Spoken Word Greenfield, Massachusetts USA Contact

arjuna is an artist for the people. Her music has a folky tone but a punk sensibility, blending progressive politics with witty observations on life. Combining spoken word poetry with songs both poignant and droll, her energetic performances leave her audiences inspired, moved, and uplifted.

Artist Information

Biography

In her acceptance speech for the 2004 Just Plain Folks International Songwriting Award in the spoken word category, arjuna enthused, "I am so honored, and so joyous... the fact that my queer-happy, anti-establishment, freakazoid, punk-ass manifesta passed the muster of my peers to win an award lets me know, in an official way, that messages of peace, and change, and hope, and non-violent revolution are both wanted and needed in this world... we just need to keep getting louder."

A performer since before she can remember, arjuna spent her formative years singing in choirs and at open mics before graduating to professional gigs during college. In 2000, arjuna answered fan demand for an album with a six song demo CD, "some chick sings," which she supported with her first nationwide tour in 2001. She continued to expand her performance horizons, singing solo as well as sharing the stage with such lovely folk as Pamela Means, Edie Carey, Trina Hamlin, and Adrianne. arjuna has been getting louder every year, criss-crossing the continent to bring her deeply personal music and poetry to appreciative audiences at women's festivals, pride events, colleges, coffee houses, and living rooms from Southern California to Toronto.

arjuna moved to the Northampton, MA area in January, 2002. Since then, she has played at area performance spaces such as The Elevens, The Ironhorse, The A.P.E. Gallery, and Diva's Nightclub in Northampton, P.A.C.E. and Flywheel in Easthampton, The Open Square in Holyoke, The Java Hut in Worchester, Memorial Hall in Shelburne Falls, and Earthdance in Cummington. She has been a featured performer at area college events, including various benefits, Queerfest 2003, concerts at Mt. Holyoke, and rallies for National Coming Out Day. arjuna has appeared regularly at feminist poetry happening Sisiter Spit Northampton, and one of her songs was chosen for a compilation CD of the 2002 Northampton Music Festival.

The collection of folks she has shared the stage with has been growing happily, and now includes Ember Swift, Lyndell Montgomery, Erin Smith Band, Meg Hutchinson, James O'Brien, Chris Pureka, Laura Love, Aisha Ayers, God-des, Tribe 8, Shelly Doty, CommonbonD, Juha, Ferron, Alix Olson, Evelyn Harris, Eric Schwartz, Dan Bern, We're About 9, Doria Roberts, Bitch, and Michelle Tea.

arjuna joined forces in 2002 with gooselove, Lenelle Moise, and Chris O'Carroll to form The People's Poetry Theater, a spoken-word troupe presenting what is best described as "the Vagina Monologues of social justice poetry." They can be found performing in theaters, presenting programs in schools, and sharing the stage with poetic luminaries such as Saul Williams.

The Springfield Journal featured arjuna as their cover story in October of 2002, citing her as "one of the up-and-coming politically charged folk musicians in the valley."

arjuna is a performing member of Indiegrrl, Outmusic, Just Plain Folks, and People's Music Network, Songs of Freedom and Struggle.

'odd numbers,' arjuna's latest release, has garnered accolades from fans and media alike, as well as airplay on college, community, AAA and internet radio in the U.S. and abroad. In a recent Valley Advocate article, odd numbers was ranked as the #2 top-selling local album at Night Owl Records in Easthampton, MA.

arjuna is currently taking some time off regular touring, (still playing the occasional benefit show, house concert, or Pride rally) both to write songs for her upcoming album and to seek out a booking agent, but plans to increase the volume with several tours in late 2011 around New England and New York.

Instrumentation

Arjuna Greist, guitar and vocals.

Discography

Discography:
Odd Numbers 2003
Some Chick Sings 2000
Better Read Aloud (poetry book) 1998

Appears on:

Linq- Life Goes On 2009
Linq - Change the Picture, George! 2007
(harmony vocal on Change the Picture)

Chris Pureka - Driving North 2004
(harmony vocal on Grey and Burning Bridges)

Producer Credits:

the lovesongs of joe bridge- gooselove 2005 (co-producer, with gooselove)

odd numbers- arjuna greist 2003 (co-produced with Marty Helly)

some chick sings- arjuna greist 2000 (co-produced with Jef Scoville)

Current Projects:

Liminal - full length CD
To Be Released Winter 2012

Bullying: Replies, Rebuttals, Confessions, and Catharsis
(Contributing Author)
Edited by Maria Luisa Arroyo and Magdalena Gomez of Teatro V!da
Published by Skyhorse Press May 2012

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  • Squidbag Music Review [+ Show ]

    While I was in Madison, Wisconsin, for the Turkey Day weekend, I chanced to see Arjuna Greist in per...

  • Indie-Music Review [+ Show ]

    Arjuna Greist has a voice like the sea sirens, pulling you in with its sweetness and pure angelic to...

  • Windy City Times Review [+ Show ]

    Cut from the same Ani DiFranco cloth as many other young, female singer/songwriter/spoken word perfo...

  • Sophian Review [+ Show ]

    This is a CD for cross-country road trips, for calm coffee shop silence and reflection, for spoken w...

Setlist

Arjuna’s setlist changes based on the format and context of the performance; she can play for ten minutes or two hours, with or without her more "adult" material. She generally performs her own original work, with one or two covers (Dar Williams, The Indigo Girls, Dave Carter, other singer/songwriters) thrown in. A typical 80 minute set may include:

1. Normal Is (radical spoken word)
2. glacier (slow, seductive song)
3. freebird (upbeat roadtrip rocker)
4. feminine hygiene (radical feminist spoken word)
5. talkin' anniversary blues (hilarious talking blues)
6. song for matthew (poignant eulogy song)
7. the strongest link (warm and fuzzy sing-along)
8. suck & blow (funny, political spoken word)
9. loveland (haunting a cappella melody)
10. bad little soldier (anti-conformist waltz)
11. emoticon (cheerful techno-rocker)
12. indecision maybe (sweet sort-of love song)
13. pass over (poetic exploration of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict)
14. after the fall (soulful meditation on 9/11 and war)
15. the sanctity of life (pro-choice gospel song)
16. Jerry in Heaven (upbeat compassionate hymn for Jerry Falwell)
17. Maul of America (anti-colonialist bluegrass anthem)
18. Boyfriend Blues (humorous exploration of relationships in the transgender community)
19. love your mother (exuberant feminist eco-porn poem)

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