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Toni Blackman

Rap Lyricist/Poet/Musical Ambassador

About Me

Toni Blackman is an international champion of hip-hop culture, known for her irresistible, contagious performances and alluring female presence. She's all heart, all rhythm, all song, all power - - a one-woman revolution of poetry and microphone. An award-winning artist, her steadfast work and commitment to hip-hop led the U.S. Department of State to select her to work as the first ever hip-hop artist to work as an American Cultural Specialist. After her first residency in Dakar, the folks there started calling her the Hip Hop Ambassador and it all took on a life of itself, already serving in Senegal, Ghana, Botswana, and Swaziland where her residencies include performance, workshops, and lectures on hip hop poetry. Toni, a graduate of Howard University, has shared the stage with the likes of Erykah Badu, Mos Def, The Roots, Wu Tang Clan, GURU, Bahamadia, Boot Camp Clic, Me'Shell NdegeoCello, Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow, and even Rickie Lee Jones. Her first book, Inner-Course was released in 2003 (Villard/Random House). In 2004, she performed in Spain at the Barcelona World Social Forum, at the Cutting Edge Festival in Darmstadt, Germany, and toured South Africa as a headliner on the Urban Voices Festival. Also, the SENERAP Festival featured her in Dakar in 2003. This past summer she spoke at the ESSENCE Music Festival alongside Common, Yo Yo, & Shemar Moore.Highly respected as the Founder and Director of Freestyle Union, a cipher workshop that uses freestyling as a tool to encourage social responsibility, Blackman's work has held great influence in the world of hip hop activism. This former Echoing Green Fellow recently completed a fellowship with Soros Foundation's Open Society Institute. Her latest effort is the Freestyle Union initiative, I Rhyme Like A Girl, which is run in partnership with the New School University. Toni has done extensive work with the Girl Scouts of America and was instrumental in launching "The Girls Hip Hop Project" at the Center for Cultural Exchange in Portland, Maine (a program that provides workshops for teen girls from the Sudan, Somalia, Eritrea, and many other places).Toni is a member of the Spoken Word Committee of the New York Chapter of the Recording Academy (aka The GRAMMY's). Also, AOL BlackVoices named Toni as one of the top ten African-American Next Generation Leaders to watch. She recently hosted an episode of Sunshine Airlines for Austrian National Television-which celebrated 30 years of hip-hop and the contributions of Chuck D. In 2006, she toured Southeast Asia with the Lincoln Center Musical Ambassador program as one of the first hip-hop acts ever invited.This multi-talented woman has been listed in Essence Magazine's listing of "30 Women to Watch," been featured in SAVOY Magazine, BOOK Magazine, Newsweek Japan, The Washington Post, and in The New York Times. NHK-Global Japan Television produced a full-length documentary on her work with hip-hop airing it to 11 million viewers on national TV in Japan. She and her work have been highlighted several times on BET, as well as on FOX News and VH1, featured in Upscale, Vibe, Honey, appeared in Tokion magazine and appears in numerous award-winning documentaries including Furious Force of Rhymes, Beyond Beats and Rhymes, and Freestyle.Currently, Toni is a Creative Consultant for Sesame Workshop's The New Electric Company, recording new music for her debut album, and teaches the "Art of Emceeing" at Brooklyn Communication Arts & Media High School (BCAM).Key Lecture Topics I Rhyme Like A Girl: The History and Role of Women in Hip Hop Culture The Sacredness of the Cipher: The Spirituality of Freestyle, The Spirituality of Hip Hop. Hip Hop Culture and The International Impact The Intersection of Hip Hop, Education, and Activism Poetry, Spoken Word, and the Literary Arts.
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 12/7/2005
Band Website: toniblackman.com
Band Members: Toni Blackman most often performs with a live band. The most recent configurations have included-Jason Langley on bass, Harold "Fro" Davis on guitar, Steve Elliot on guitar, Ben Stivers on keys, Adrian Harpham or Ive09 on drums and Desiree Gordon on vocals. She's currently finishing up recording for her new EP and seeking distribution. Truly a collaborative artist, Blackman has sat in with many different bands/musicians including---Craig Harris, James "Blood" Ulmer, Larry Ridley, Jay Rodriguez & Groove Collective, Burnt Sugar Arkestra, Franck Biyong, Vernon Reid, Maya Azucena, Imani Uzuri. She has performed HipLife versions, Mbalax versions, Bossa Nova, Blues and Zouk versions of her songs. While on tour in Southeast Asia, a traditional orchestra remixed two of her songs for a live concert in Jogykarta, Indonesia. Toni's latest collab is with Nasser Missa, a vocalist from Burkina Faso.
Influences: Way too many to name, but here are a few.....Cassandra Wilson; Meshell Ndegeocello; Sade; Nina Simone; Erykah Badu; Bessie Smith; Sonia Sanchez; Miguel Algarin; Amiri Baraka; Haki Madhubuti; Gil Scott Heron; The Last Poets; Camille Yarborough; Prince; Jean Grae; Thelonius Monk; Pharoah Sanders; Pharoah Monche; Black Thought; M-1; Medusa; Common; Earth, Wind & Fire; Parliament Funkadelic--George Clinton; Ronnie Laws; Deborah Laws; Joni Mitchell; Hugh Masekela; Zap Mama; Baba Maal; KRS; Big Daddy Kane; Latifah; Lyte; Peter Tosh; Chuck D & Public Enemy; Lenny Kravitz; Bahamadia; Bob Marley; Louis Armstrong; Craig Harris; Portishead; A Tribe Called Quest; DJ Shadow; Pharcyde; Outkast; Marvin Gaye; Kelly Bell; Ndambi; Lauryn Hill; Wyclef; Youssou Ndour; Steve Coleman; Miles Davis; Sheryl Crow; Portishead; Thandiswa; Dionne Farris; Eric Roberson; Fela; Gregory Isaacs; Linton Kwesi Johnson; Joi; Run DMC; Beastie Boys; Talib; Mos; TonyToniTone; Alice Coltrane; Bambataa; DJ Gilles Peterson....oh, and Bobby Brown. And....I love African music particularly from Senegal, Mali, Ivory Coast, Nigeria...and...the Congo, Zaire, Zim and S.A. I also love Brazilian music and music from Cuba, but that's also African music...mmm? And Haiti, Trinidad and Jamaica...I love reggae music....eh, that's African too...
Sounds Like: Soulful Hip Hop, Blueslike Afro Roots, Street Folk.
Type of Label: None

My Blog

No Doubt, No Fear: Going there

The darkness of the morning whispers secrets into my ear. Deep breathing and meditation can sometimes block out the sounds and I am able to return to sleep. At other times, I am at the mercy of the ...
Posted by Toni Blackman on Fri, 08 Feb 2008 03:41:00 PST

Sunshine in my Rain...

I like feeling good. I believe most people like feeling good, but why do we resist it so much? Why do we choose worry over peace? Why do we choose cynicism over optimism? Why do we choose to focus...
Posted by Toni Blackman on Wed, 06 Feb 2008 06:53:00 PST

FEB. 9th BLUE NOTE LATE NIGHT GROOVE SERIES

The gig starts at 12:30am. I would love to see you there. We'll have a few special guests, a phenomenal band....and hey....it's the legendary Blue Note. Only $8.
Posted by Toni Blackman on Tue, 22 Jan 2008 06:55:00 PST

Change

There is an old saying that the only things certain about life are birth and death. I would add one more certainty: Change. As we start another year we are changing from 2007 to 2008, changing old h...
Posted by Toni Blackman on Sun, 20 Jan 2008 02:09:00 PST

The Early Morning Breeze Has A Secret to Tell You

I rolled over at 5:45am. In my mind I counted the hours of sleep. As I did the math in my head I wondered if it was enough to sustain me through teaching two classes this afternoon. However, once m...
Posted by Toni Blackman on Tue, 11 Dec 2007 03:50:00 PST

Congo (www.thelyricalembassy.blogpsot.com)

All right.  Peep the blog from the trip to Democratic Republic of the Congo at www.thelyricalembassy.blogspot.com....
Posted by Toni Blackman on Sun, 09 Dec 2007 08:22:00 PST

Headed to the Congo...the day after Thanksgiving

So I'm headed to the Congo and entering the next phase of my journey. It's Thanksgiving and I spent the day running errands and packing. I'm not one to get into celebrating the holiday. I have my o...
Posted by Toni Blackman on Fri, 23 Nov 2007 08:55:00 PST

TONIGHT! BLUE NOTE Late Night Groove Series FRI Oct 12

Good People, a few of you have checked in to find out if the gig was Friday or Saturday. Well, it's 12:30am TONIGHT---Friday. It's at the Blue Note on West 3rd Street right at 6th Ave. It's literal...
Posted by Toni Blackman on Fri, 12 Oct 2007 01:55:00 PST

Summer so far....Cote d'Ivoire

This morning the sunrise completely passed me by. Lying awake from 2:45am to 4:30am, I read a book, I tossed and turned, I chomped on ice and actually took a phone call. It's summer, my favorite sea...
Posted by Toni Blackman on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 11:25:00 PST

Anemia

I was recently diagnosed with severe anemia. After an incredibly traumatic experience with the public health system (which I so want to write about), I sought out support from close friends and famil...
Posted by Toni Blackman on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 11:38:00 PST