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Taalam Acey / About This Artist

Artist Details and Stats:

Hometown: Atlanta, GA

Label: Word Supremacy Press

Management: Angela Mayes

Website: https:

Sounds Like: Gil Scott-Heron, Miles Davis, The Last Poets

Genre: Spoken Word

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Spoken Word charts for Atlanta, GA
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Biography:

"You have so, so much inspired me with your Spoken Word" said the legendary Stevie Wonder, while interviewing Taalam Acey, during Wonder’s own birthday celebration in May 2008. Taalam, a child of the Newark Rebellion, was raised by a single mother who was a member of the famed writer and activist Amiri Baraka’s community organization. Acey is an independent artist whose work has been featured frequently on TV One and was selected as the original "number one thing you need to know about" on BET's countdown show, "The 5ive." Over the years, BET has featured and aired roughly a half dozen segments featuring Taalam Acey. The Newark, NJ native’s poetry has appeared in Essence Magazine and Susan Taylor, the magazine’s Editor Emeritus, personally invited Acey to perform for an audience of six thousand at The Essence Music Festival in New Orleans. Acey was selected as the initial presenter for the inaugural Baltimore TEDx. He was also the curator of the 2011 Sacred Circle Cafe at New Jersey's most prestigious theater, the NJ Performing Arts Center. Taalam was honored to be a guest of Congresswoman Maxine Waters for the Congressional Black Caucus' 2007 & 2008 "Young Gifted and Black" panels. He has shared his work in several countries and approximately one hundred schools of higher education; including the esteemed Graduate School of Education at UC Berkeley, where he delivered a lecture on contemporary Spoken Word. Taalam Acey has recorded more than a dozen CDs and authored four books. Additionally, films that include his work have garnered an Audience Award (2002) and a Special Jury Prize (2006) at the Sundance Film Festival. He was featured in an acclaimed Radio-One London slam poetry documentary and Marc Smith, the founder of slam poetry, used Acey's work in his definitive book.

Here is a list of schools that have invited Taalam to speak. To add your school to the list contact your SGA or an organization on your campus and have them email artcarter44@aol.com


Alfred University (Alfred, NY)
Amherst University (Amherst, MA)
Baltimore City Community College (Baltimore, MD)
Brandeis University (Waltham, MA)
California State Polytechnic University (San Luis Obispo, CA)
California State University (San Bernadino, CA)
California State University (Sacramento, CA)
Cheyney University (Cheyney, PA)
Christopher Newport University (Newport News, VA)
Colorado State University (Fort Collins, Colorado)
Coppin State University (Baltimore, MD)
Drew University (Madison, NJ)
Edward Waters College (Jacksonville, FL)
El Centro College (Dallas, TX)
Essex County College (Newark, NJ)
Howard University (Washington DC)
Hunter College (New York, NY)
J. Sargeant Reynolds College (Richmond, VA)
Johnson & Wales University (Miami, FL)
Long Island University (Brooklyn, NY)
Marymount University (Arlington, VA)
Maryville College (Maryville, TN)
Mercy College (Dobb's Ferry, NY)
Messiah College (Grantham, PA)
Milwaukee Area Technical College (Milwaukee, WI)
Northern Michigan University (Marquette, MI)
New York University (New York, NY)
Penn State University (University Park, PA)
Rhode Island College (Providence, RI)
Rider University (Lawrenceville, NJ)
Rock Valley College (Rockford, IL)
Rutgers University, Busch (Piscataway, NJ)
Rutgers University, Camden (Camden, NJ)
Rutgers University, NCAS (Newark, NJ)
Sacramento City College (Sacramento, CA)
State University of New York at Albany (Albany, NY)
State University of New York at Binghamton (Binghamton, NY)
Union County College (Union, NJ)
University of California (Santa Cruz, CA)
University of California (Berkeley, CA)
University of Delaware (Newark, DE)
University of East Anglia (Norwich, UK)
University of Illinois (Chicago, IL)
University of Maryland (College Park, MD)
University of Massachusetts (Amherst, MA)
University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI)
University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame, IN)
University of Oklahoma (Norman, OK)
University of Redlands (Redlands, CA)
University of Southern California (LA, CA)
University of Texas (Austin TX)
University of Texas (Dallas, TX)
University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee, WI)
William Paterson University (Wayne, NJ)
Williams College (Williamstown, MA)

Press:

"Taalam Acey is a living god of the spoken word poetry field. He is world renowned. He is a walking masterclass. A living legend. Ask any poet worth his salt."
Malcolm-Jamal Warner - Instagram - (used in Billboard ad)

"You have so, so much inspired me with your Spoken Word"
Stevie Wonder - KJLH

"Spoken word artist Taalam Acey has a U.S. following that any performer would covet."
National Public Radio (NPR)

“When Taalam first appeared at the Green Mill's Uptown Poetry Slam rendering his passions in frenetic sound strokes of urgency and truth...I looked into those wide open eyes and said to myself, "This man carries the Message." And he does like few others can.”
Marc Smith - Founder of Slam Poetry

“Taalam Acey is a great testament to what this talent and skill can accomplish in challenging us all to see with our hearts as well as our minds, to cherish our past along with our future and to respect life as truly a gift from God.”
Larry Ervin, Director of Multicultural Affairs - Maryville College, Maryville, TN

“From the East Coast (New Jersey, to be precise) comes...Taalam Acey, who left his job as a senior level accountant to become a full-time poet, and has accumulated a mountain of awards.”
Tim Gibbard - VENUE

“Acey...alternates between black consciousness poems and dispatches from the street”
Sunday Star Ledger - NJ

“The highlight was an appearance by spoken word recording artist Taalam Acey, whose work is known world-wide.”
MICHAEL ZITZ - The Free-lance Star

“Watch your mouth around Taalam Acey. The accomplished spoken word artist admits most of his work is often times inspired by conversations...Acey's pieces cover a wide spectrum of topics from politics to erotica to contemporary issues.”
Nhia Tongchai Lee - Saint Paul Pioneer Press

“He has...powerful political poems, like "True Lies." There's a video of Acey performing it over the animation of Haik Hoisington, who won a 2005 MTV Video Music Award...”
Kalamazoo Gazette