Jazzbars w/ Hakim Be & Friends will be “front-woman’d” by Donne “The Wychdokta” Lewis
A bar is a measure of music…Whether it be the bars on the sheet music of a jazz musician or the hot 16 of an MC, every generation measures itself in song. Every month at Jazzbah, a few musicians and a poet or two will give you another moment to remember…We don’t bridge the gap between Hip-Hop and Jazz, we eliminate it.
On the first Tuesday of every month at Downtown Albuquerque’s newest jazz club, hip hop’s genetic precursor and future are on display. Jazzbah Presents: JazzBars with Hakim Be & Friends is a throwback to the era of jazz poetry from which hip hop emerged. Flirted with by the likes of T.S. Eliot and E.E. Cummings; conceived by Black poets in the 20s; and maintained by Beat generation poets in the 50s, jazz poetry has been said to be reborn in hip hop music and at poetry slams.
Tapping under the tutelage of Diane Walker, Buster Brown and Savion Glover; Donne “The Wychdokta” Lewis will be co-hosting Jazzbars this month with Hakim Be. Using foot, voice and verb, Lewis is joining the March line up for Jazzbars to make sure Women’s History Month does not go un-“funkdafied.” A former member and contributing choreographer to DC Tapestry (a Washington D.C. based dance company); Lewis has performed at the 930 Club, The Smithsonian Museum and at Capitol Hill on stage with the late Ray Charles.
Joining “The Wychdokta” is her long-time collaborative partner Stuart “Fish Out O Water” Smith. Percussionist, guitarist, accompanist and dancer, Smith practices many styles “creative martial arts.” “I’ve played for and with international phenomena in the world of dance and music,” says Smith. “Flamencas from all over Spain and Central and South America, Hoofers (tap) from NY, DC, to Chi-town through KC to LA. Swing on djembe, hip-hop on the floor, Bularias on concert toms, Mozart on djun and goncoqui.” Smith has been accompanying university level modern dance classes for over a decade, as a result Jazzbah will remove a few tables to accommodate Smith’s open invite to the dance students at UNM!
The final “& Friends” request from Hakim Be was extended to bassist Eric Owens. Since the age of 14, Eric Owens has been playing in local clubs and bars. No stranger to the road, Owens toured with Quincy Street Records underground alternative band New London for four years. Then he joined southern rockers Six Gun Overload and opened for acts like Foghat, Nazareth and Molly Hatchet. Adding to the dance floor theme of March Jazzbars, Owens says, “Life in the pocket is where it’s at. If I don’t see butts moving and heads bouncing I’m not doing my job!”
JazzBars with Hakim Be & Friends: Women Makin’ History Month will take place at the Jazzbah on March 6th for two shows (7:30pm/9:30pm). Chef Pacheco will be on fine dining and Master Mixologist Denial Gonzales on “sizzurp” duty. As always, tickets are $12 for both shows. FREE w/ valid student I.D. Baseball hats are a no-go, this is cultura with white tablecloths. -hb

Jamesetta - by hakim bellamy
The day you died
God
Stopped questioning
His son’s
Sexuality
33 year old
Nazarene
With no kids
At a time when
Men fathered at 19
And grandfathered at 38
No Mary Magdalene
No Mary Kate and Ashley
No Mary
Jane
Yes,
There were questions
In heaven
Bigger than
Does it exist?
And it does.
There was living proof
Every time you opened your mouth, Etta
Like a Black Sabbath
You had a voice that would…
That would make God
Rest on the seventh day
Just LIKE
God
Patting himself
On the back
At the sound of you
We admire
Stare at you
Like our own
Like our own reflections
Spidered in the mirror
Hungover
Because our Sunday Kinda Love
Didn’t make it past Saturday night
Fractured
Leaving us with questions
Questions like
“Why can’t I sing like that!?”
Questions like
“I thought she was in recovery?”
Questions like
“Why does it seem like
The most broken lives
Give us the most solid voices?”
The most complete
Most whole
Most holy voices
Jamesetta Hawkins
A name only a teenage mother could love
And she did
You and Jesus
Had more in common
Than single mothers
And invisible fathers
Called your mom
The Mystery Lady
And imagine
They pro’lly thought
The same thing
About virgin
De Guadalupe
And her kid
With the immaculate childhood
A different kind of prodigy
Had you
Turned around
And split
Like your name
Etta James
Is who you was
After you went blonde
After you were told
To take advantage
Of your light complexion
After you agreed
To dye everything
Except your eyebrows
Cause you wanted to
Look like a “bad girl”
You bad girl!
Bad enough to
Make B.B. King
Sweet on you
At 16
In addiction recovery by 21
Gone 5 days
Before your 74th
Dementia
But still telling
Anyone who cares to listen
That you remember
That when you
Were still a child
People used to travel miles
Just hear you sing
Perform your own kind of miracles
In temples
With money changers and prostitutes
A prodigy too
With a voice
As milk and honey
As the heaven you’re from
No wonder
We’re still addicted to what you sung
Because it comes from
The heroin in ya lungs
Going thru withdrawals
Since you’ve been gone
Now,
I’m the one with the weight problem
Waiting for your next album
Fiending without you
Cause we can’t hear you sing anymore
Celestial body
Long before Hollywood’s
Walk of Fame
Gave you a star
We weren’t prepared
For your hour-glass frame
To break
And leave Sugar All Over our floors
Said you…
“Sang the songs that people needed to hear”
And Jesus?
Was half “people”
And God was…
Disturbed
That his son kept a dairy
However,
God was
Damn happy
That his very good looking
But VERY single son
Wrote this
About you, Etta
In his diary
“You sang
You sang
Oh and then the spell was cast
And here we are…
Now in heaven
for you are mine…
At last.”
And that
Was the day
The angels
Got their voice back
Copyright Hakim Bellamy 2012
Premiered at Jazzbah Presents JazzBars with Hakim Be & Friends. 1st Tuesday of Every Month. Watch the livestream from ANYWHERE at www.jazzbahabq.com (Next Show March 6th, 2012 7pm & 9pm MST)
Last Night at Jazzbah Presents JazzBars with Hakim Be & Friends…circa 1920 (The Roaring Twenties meets the Golden Age of Hip-Hop). We hope to see you next month! March 6th Jazzbars.
“Old Knowledge, New School. We teach you how to do the math.” - Jazzbars
Special Thanks to the 2bers, Leah Black, Darbstar, Artha Meadors, Zack Freeman and the crew and staff at the Jazzbah!
*Don’t forget the 2bers CD Release at the El Rey Theater on April 7th, D.I.G. I’ll be your humble host that evening.
JazzBars with Hakim Be & Friends is coming up this Tuesday (February 7th) at Jazzbah. This month’s features “friends” will be Eph’sharpe and BlesInfinite of The 2bers! In advance of this month’s show (& Etta James Tribute), you can get a FREE DOWNLOAD of a collaborative track by Hakim Be and BlesInfinite. CLICK ON THE PHOTO ABOVE to get the track at Facebook. Share with your friends and then come see it performed live at the Jazzbah on Tuesday, February 7th! Can’t wait to see you there.
Also checkout the upcoming Jazzbars press release at www.immastar.com
JazzBars with Hakim Be & Friends
By Justin De La Rosa (Published in the Local-iQ on Wednesday, December 21st 2011)