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Ami Mattison

"Poetry is not a luxury"-- Audre Lorde

About Me

“A spoken word force to be reckoned with” (Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 2004), Ami Mattison is “a powerhouse poet...sexy, funny, funky, and yet substantive." (The Tennessean, 2004)

Touring since 2002, Ami has performed at numerous art venues, festivals, conferences, colleges, and universities around the country.

Velvet Park Magazine (2007) writes: “To get an idea of the glory that occurs when a woman finds her voice, one need look no further than Ami Mattison, badass spoken word poet and warrior…Veins strained along her skin, her eyes unblinking and fierce, Ami’s going to let you have it, wake you up by shaking the very floorboards with her stomping feet. And oh yeah,because she’s from the South, she’ll do it all with the most gracious smile on her face.”

Out and About Newspaper (2006) writes: "Defiant, poignant and straightforward Mattison’s work hits you where you live and cuts to the very core with a razor sharp edge of rage at the policies of exclusion, apathy and greed that permeate out society. Unafraid to offend delicate sensibilities or coddle the faint-of-heart, Mattison tackles the issues of poverty, homophobia, gender issues, and civil rights with an unparalleled ferocity that challenges even the most stalwart of opposition."

Ami's demo CD, Strange and Potent Mixture, is described by Nashville Scene (2004) as "not for the faint of heart or those with sensibilities too delicate to confront tough issues straight on. Of the nine poetic performances on Strange and Potent Mixture, all deal with identity, all are political, and all but a couple rage against American antipathy toward people of color, women, homosexuals and the poor…her poems are broadsides against a hostile culture of hate and greed.”

Ami shares co-writing credits and featured performances on Nashville songwriter Ross Falzone ’s debut CD Radical Heart (Poet People, 2004) as well as his latest album, Life Here on Earth (Falzone, 2007). Nashville Scene described Dyke Verse City--Ami’s collaboration with indie-rocker Sonia Tetlow and her longtime co-conspirator, the Atlanta-based poet Amanda Kail—-as “a kind of feminist Ramones combining mock-rock anthems with scathing political and social critique” (2004).

Born in New Orleans, LA and raised in Montgomery, AL, Ami lived in Atlanta, GA for nearly two decades. She currently resides in Detroit, Michigan.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 4/9/2006
Band Website: geocities.com/therealamimattison
Band Members: Ami Mattison
Influences: Everything
Sounds Like: Watch more videos at www.youtube.com/amimattison

The CrapitalistSistahUnspoken Word

Stop Holdin' Hands

War
Record Label: none
Type of Label: None

My Blog

The Earth Hums

The earth hums, and scientists can't explain it, the low decibel keening, a planet's symphonic singing, unheard by human ears but only by delicate instruments, measuring spheroidal noise and circula...
Posted by Ami Mattison on Fri, 18 Apr 2008 09:50:00 PST

Poetry: A Self-Portrait

Several myspace friends are blogging a poem a day in honor of April, which is National Poetry Month. It's a great time to be reading lots of amazing poetry. I'm not writing a poem a day. More like thr...
Posted by Ami Mattison on Fri, 11 Apr 2008 12:04:00 PST

Slam Suicide and Other Blood Sports

I took a nose dive during the finals at the First Inaugural Women of the World Poetry Slam. One of the top twelve poets out of fifty-one poets in the competition, I had the privilege of splaying my po...
Posted by Ami Mattison on Fri, 21 Mar 2008 10:29:00 PST

Check out Ross Falzone

Hey, y'all! Check out my friend, the talented indie musician Ross Falzone: www.myspace.com/rossfalzonemusic Ross created a cover version of my rant, "The Crapitalist," which kicks ass! Plus, I wrote...
Posted by Ami Mattison on Tue, 15 Jan 2008 09:06:00 PST

Artists Im listening to

You've got to check out Bunky Echo Hawk by visiting Bunkaus Poetics and Bunkhaus. His sample track "Decolonization is Sexy" is hot! And what he paints on canvas is inspiring. Indigenous people unite! ...
Posted by Ami Mattison on Sat, 24 Nov 2007 01:13:00 PST

On Coming Out

Coming out is a breaking-through that leaves one speaking in a kind of inarticulate tongue. It requires big risks and telling the truth, which has a way of folding in on itself like some camping gadge...
Posted by Ami Mattison on Fri, 12 Oct 2007 06:34:00 PST

Read about me in Velvet Park Magazine

Hey, y'all!   Check out the Velvet Park Magazine article that Anna Romer wrote about me. It's on the home page of Velvet Park 's website, and you can read it and leave comments.   I'm reall...
Posted by Ami Mattison on Tue, 09 Oct 2007 05:55:00 PST

Amis Poetry Adventures--October Newsletter

Hey, y'all!   Thanks to all of youmy new and old friends and supporters from Nashville, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Detroitfor an amazing month of touring! And a special shout-out to my peep...
Posted by Ami Mattison on Tue, 02 Oct 2007 01:20:00 PST

Join my mailing list

Hey! If you wanna keep tabs on my poetry adventures and receive updates on my performances, news about special events, and links to my occasional blogs, vlogs, and demos, then I invite you to join my ...
Posted by Ami Mattison on Fri, 14 Sep 2007 06:29:00 PST

Tongue to Tongue Conference in LA

The shaking started with the paper, moved to my hand, slithered up my arm, and then quaked my entire body. My experience on stage at the Tongue to Tongue Conference in LA reminded me why I tend to mem...
Posted by Ami Mattison on Wed, 12 Sep 2007 06:21:00 PST