Poets Jazz House Presents...Father Amde Hamilton of the Watts Prophets

Poets Jazz House Presents...Father Amde Hamilton of the Watts Prophets

Formed out of the fury of the Watts Riots in 1965, the Watts Prophets were young black poet-performers railing against police brutality...

By Inner City Cultural Center II, Inc.

Date and time

Tuesday, June 11 · 7:30 - 9pm PDT

Location

Willie Agee Playhouse in Edward Vincent Jr., Park

600-698 North Park Avenue Behind the Playground Inglewood, CA 90302

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Poets Jazz House is honored to present Father Amde, a hero and legend to poets worldwide. Formed out of the fury of the Watts Riots in 1965, the Watts Prophets were young black poet-performers railing against police brutality, institutionalized poverty, American hypocrisy, complacency and the possibility of revolution.

Accompanied with percussion, and later by pianist Dee-Dee McNeil, the Watts Prophets style of performing — between street talking and revolutionary sermon — laid the stylistic foundation for West Coast hip-hop.

Poets Jazz House pays tribute to legends past and present on Tuesday nights with a stellar cast of spoken word artists painting a poetic picture of life through the eyes of Civil Rights Activist, Poet, Icon and founding member of the Watts Prophets, Amde Hamilton.


Poets Jazz House is a Spoken Word & Music Lounge where spilling your heart is an art and searching your soul is mandatory to get in the door. Located in a quaint little Playhouse in the park we're bringing you Poetry After Dark.


The ensemble cast includes: Young Poets of Los Angeles | Lorenzo Frank | Yawo Watts | Art.us Mansoir | Tuesday Conner and the ORACLE aka Denise Lyles-Cook.

Tickets: $20-$50 which includes a pre-show Meet & Greet.

Showtime: 7:30pm / No Late Seating - doors open at 7:15

Parking: The Parking Lot closest to the playhouse is where three streets merge...Warren Lane Stepney STREET and North Park Avenue all end at the Parking Lot entrance. The Playhouse is behind the playground. The park has several parking lots depending on the direction you arrive from.

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