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"AUTHENTIC SOUL"Christopher L. Fields is a Spoken Word Artist out of Washington D.C. His wordplay, passionate delivery and his love for Poetic Expression earned him the moniker of “The Poetry Man”A natural born Poet, with no formal training, Christopher wrote his first poem when he was 7 years old – An Anniversary gift to his Parents; Charles & Dorothy Fields. Although he was a shy child, he continued to write, but he didn't share his poems with anyone around him. That all changed the day that his Mother discovered some of Christopher’s Poems hidden away in a box, and told him; “You need to write”.It would be a few years down the line before Christopher fully embraced the role of Poet, but the rise of “Hip Hop” gave him yet another platform to display his lyrical skills on. Ghost Writing for a friend, until that same friend convinced him to step out of the shadows and stand center stage.Now armed with the sophisticated elegance of Poetry, and the Raw guttural expression of Hip Hop, Christopher developed his own style of writing and performance. Christopher doesn't recite poetry; he is Poetry - in motion, in the stillness of your heart, in the recesses of your mind and down into the wells of your soul.Christopher’s strong belief in thepower of collective works leads him to coin the phrase: "WE" are Greater Than "i".Welcome to The Poetry Man Experience. Memberships: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.E-mail: PoetryManDC@aol.com
Your show hosts April Sims and Christopher L. Fields open up the phone lines to the listening audience to sing a long, share their poetry or give a pitch for their business. Each caller gets 5 minutes on the open mic.
Your show hosts April Sims and Christopher L. Fields open up the phone lines to the listening audience to sing a long, share their poetry or give a pitch for their business. Each caller gets 5 minutes on the open mic.
Your show hosts April Sims and Christopher L. Fields open up the phone lines to the listening audience to sing a long, share their poetry or give a pitch for their business. Each caller gets 5 minutes on the open mic.
Your show hosts April Sims and Christopher L. Fields open up the phone lines to the listening audience to sing a long, share their poetry or give a pitch for their business. Each caller gets 5 minutes on the open mic.
Panel (April Sims, Christopher L. Fields and Raven Ekundayo) discussion on "Homophobia" and its impact in the lives of Young People - Entertainment and Faith Expression.It's time to take a mature look at scripture - yourself - and the world around you.
Panel (April Sims, Christopher L. Fields and Raven Ekundayo) discussion on "Homophobia" and its impact in the lives of Young People - Entertainment and Faith Expression.It's time to take a mature look at scripture - yourself - and the world around you.
April Sims and Christopher L. Fields discussed bullying as well as headline news.
April Sims and Christopher L. Fields discussed bullying as well as headline news.
Join your hosts April Sims and Christopher L. Fields as they welcome DJ Marcus Thompson, from Rumor Radio and the Timex Social Club; to a camp fire discussion this evening.The panel will discuss today's headlines and their potential impact on tomorrow.From A to Z and everything in between; grown folks with grown opinions having a mature conversation
Join your hosts April Sims and Christopher L. Fields as they welcome DJ Marcus Thompson, from Rumor Radio and the Timex Social Club; to a camp fire discussion this evening.The panel will discuss today's headlines and their potential impact on tomorrow.From A to Z and everything in between; grown folks with grown opinions having a mature conversation
In this episode our panel (Christopher L. Fields, Darryl "DA" Williams, Marcus Thompson and April Sims) discussed child predators (e.g., accused Bishop Eddie Long, actor Jeffrey Jones and middle school official Charles Hurst).
In this episode our panel (Christopher L. Fields, Darryl "DA" Williams, Marcus Thompson and April Sims) discussed child predators (e.g., accused Bishop Eddie Long, actor Jeffrey Jones and middle school official Charles Hurst).
Your show hosts April Sims and Christopher L. Fields open up the phone lines to the listening audience to sing a long, share their poetry or give a pitch for their business. Each caller gets 5 minutes on the open mic.
Your show hosts April Sims and Christopher L. Fields open up the phone lines to the listening audience to sing a long, share their poetry or give a pitch for their business. Each caller gets 5 minutes on the open mic.
Your show hosts April Sims and Christopher L. Fields open up the phone lines to the listening audience to sing a long, share their poetry or give a pitch for their business. Each caller gets 5 minutes on the open mic.
Your show hosts April Sims and Christopher L. Fields open up the phone lines to the listening audience to sing a long, share their poetry or give a pitch for their business. Each caller gets 5 minutes on the open mic.
Your show hosts April Sims and Christopher L. Fields open up the phone lines to the listening audience to sing a long, share their poetry or give a pitch for their business. Each caller gets 5 minutes on the open mic.
Your show hosts April Sims and Christopher L. Fields open up the phone lines to the listening audience to sing a long, share their poetry or give a pitch for their business. Each caller gets 5 minutes on the open mic.
Your show hosts April Sims and Christopher L. Fields open up the phone lines to the listening audience to sing a long, share their poetry or give a pitch for their business. Each caller gets 5 minutes on the open mic.
Your show hosts April Sims and Christopher L. Fields open up the phone lines to the listening audience to sing a long, share their poetry or give a pitch for their business. Each caller gets 5 minutes on the open mic.
Join your hosts April Sims and Christopher L. Fields aka Poetry Man as they welcome Tshombe the Poet to the show. A little bit about Tshombe the Poet Born in New Orleans, La. His parents decided to raised him and his three siblings abroad in Israel where he received most of his education. After returning to the US in the early 90's, he enlisted in the US Navy where I currently serve. He is married to his wonderful wife Dedre (Dee-Drah) of 9 years, but whose counting, huh? Tshombe began writing life as he lived, saw and felt it onto page where he later started a blog called Truth Theory which which became his moniker. After a short while he developed a following in his poetry/spoken poems. He achieved the qualifications of becoming a spoken word artist after performing his poems "The Revolution", "Imagine That", and "Changing Faces" on stages from Chicago's Negro League Lounge to The Hawaiian Hut in Hawaii (the country's largest poetry venue). After a series of creative initiatives and created venues, some successes and failures, he founded what is now known as The STORM in June of '07 where he is the host of the famous Freedom Verse Cafe. Tshombe self produced, published and marketed his first album titled "IAMNOTAPO3T" as a "home grown" project that led to many other success in the way of production opportunities and brand marketing. He has just released his sophomore album entitled "Verbal Jazz Vol. 1" which has received countless praises for its quality and value. He has definitely gained the respect of being a poet amongst his peers and is known for his "reachback" attitude to help other aspiring writers. Shared by April Sims, Radio Programmer WAGTi Radio (http://www.WAGTiRadio.com) WAGTi (http://www.WEareGREATERthani.com)
In this episode April Sims will discuss in detail the 2nd Each One Teach One Music and Radio Seminar, she recently attended, with Christopher L. Fields and the listening audience of A & E Radio from 7:00PM – 8:00PM EST at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/aprilsims. About 2nd Each One Teach One Music and Radio Seminar The 2nd Each One Teach One Music and Radio Seminar took place at University Center, Carnegie-Mellon University, located in Pittsburgh, PA on January 16, 2010 from 9:00AM – 5:00PM EST. The 2nd Each One Teach One Music and Radio Seminar was organized and hosted by Kevin Amos, who is the producer for “One to One”, a Sunday morning radio program aired on the Internet from 6AM – 12:00PM EST. “One to One” can also be heard in the Pittsburgh, PA area on WRCT 88.3FM, the student run radio station located on the campus of Carnegie-Mellon University. The 2nd Each One Teach One Music and Radio Seminar was moderated by Bob Davis, CEO and Co-Founder of Soul-Patrol.com. Kevin Amos assembled panels for the seminar surround music genres such as Jazz, Blues, R&B, Reggae/World Music, Hip Hop, Rock as well as panels regarding Radio Past, Present and Future; Promotion and Marketing; Independent Artists; Developing Community Voices and more. Some of the panelists for the seminar included, but were not limited, Emmai ALaquiva, Owner of Ya Momz House; Liz Rueger, President of Independent Artist Representatives; Christian Nowlin, Owner of Out of the Dark Records; Bob Davis, CEO and Co-Founder of Soul-Patrol.com; Jonnet Solomon-Nowlin, President of National Opera House; Mena and Vocalist; Stephan Broadus, Assistant to Publisher of Pittsburgh Courier.# # # About WAGTi: WAGTi stands for “WE are GREATER than i” and was created by indie artists and entrepreneurs to promote, educate, motivate and inspire indie artists and entrepreneurs. # # #