Sarah Webster Fabio

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Sweet songs 00:00 Tools
Glimpses 04:28 Tools
Sweet Song 05:12 Tools
Jujus/Alchemy Of The Blues 05:24 Tools
WORK IT OUT 02:46 Tools
Juju for Grandma 05:38 Tools
If We Come As Soft Rain 03:18 Tools
The Hand that Rocks 00:00 Tools
Still, a red hot axe 02:51 Tools
Boss Soul 02:16 Tools
Chrono 01:19 Tools
Jujus/Alchemy Of The Blues (instrumental) 05:17 Tools
After Birmingham 02:14 Tools
A Lesson Twice Learned 03:33 Tools
Panther Caged 01:30 Tools
Black Back "Sheeba's Puppies" 02:38 Tools
A Mover "Place In the Sun" 00:00 Tools
Chromo 01:19 Tools
Interrogation 00:30 Tools
Work It Out "Melody Undecided" 02:44 Tools
Rainbow Signs 02:45 Tools
Fungi and Calau 03:37 Tools
Fungi And Calau (A Calypso) 03:39 Tools
Eclipse 07:41 Tools
Together/To the Tune of Coltrane's "Equinox" 07:41 Tools
Glimpses "Nigger Sweat" 04:26 Tools
Soul Through A Licking Stick "Yo' Granma" 03:20 Tools
Soul Through a Lickin' Stick 03:28 Tools
Alchemy of the blues 05:24 Tools
Rainbow Sign 02:53 Tools
Alchemy of the blues (instrumental) 05:11 Tools
Black Is 03:20 Tools
Nina Giving Mr. Backlash the Blues 01:46 Tools
A Black Girl's Mean Ol'Low Down Blues 01:46 Tools
Soul Ain't: Soul Is 03:22 Tools
Tribute to Duke Ellington 05:24 Tools
Dialogue Between Two Messengers of Peace 03:20 Tools
Jujus Alchemy Of The Blues 05:24 Tools
The Hurt of It All 04:16 Tools
Alchemy of the Blues (instr) 05:11 Tools
Sassafras Toned, My Grandma Sat 02:23 Tools
sweetsongs 05:11 Tools
I Would Be for You Rain 00:30 Tools
A Five-Year Old Scream Breaking Through the Night 04:26 Tools
Cross-Fire 00:30 Tools
To Turn from Love 01:42 Tools
Black World 04:53 Tools
Echo of Rain 00:30 Tools
The Hand That Rocks The Cradle 03:22 Tools
Ju Ju For Grandma 00:00 Tools
My Own Thing 00:30 Tools
Jujus Alchemy Of The Blues Insrumental 05:11 Tools
Jujus / Alchemy of the Blues 00:30 Tools
Bronzeville Breakthrough 01:19 Tools
For My People, a Jubilee 05:10 Tools
Soul Through a Licking Stick 00:30 Tools
Turn from Love 00:30 Tools
Blackclassical Remixes 00:30 Tools
Together To The Tune Of Coltrane's Equinox 01:42 Tools
Black Back 00:30 Tools
A Mover 01:19 Tools
Jujus / Alchemy of the Blues (Instrumental) 05:38 Tools
Still a Red Hot Axe 01:19 Tools
Sheeba's Puppies 00:30 Tools
Jujus-Alchemy of the Blues 00:30 Tools
Jujus-Alchemy of the Blues - Instrumental 01:19 Tools
Sarah Webster Fabio - 04 - Chrono 01:19 Tools
Sweet Songs (from Jujus, Alchemy of the Blues) 05:10 Tools
still a red hot axe 05:10 Tools
Alchemy 01:19 Tools
Work It Out, Melody Undecided 01:19 Tools
Glimpses, Nigger Sweat 04:26 Tools
Sarah Webster Fabio - Sweet Songs 05:10 Tools
Sarah Webster Fabio - 06 - If we come as soft rain 03:18 Tools
Sarah Webster Fabio - 01 - The hand that rocks 02:59 Tools
Sarah Webster Fabio - 05 - Still, a red hot axe 02:51 Tools
Sarah Webster Fabio - 08 - Alchemy of the blues (instr) 05:11 Tools
Black Back, Sheeba's Puppies 05:11 Tools
Sarah Webster Fabio - 03 - Juju for Grandma 05:38 Tools
A Lesson Twice Learned, Drum Roll Funk 05:38 Tools
A Mover, Place In The Sun 05:38 Tools
Sweet Songs (feat. Timecrow & Bobby Blackbird) 05:38 Tools
Ju Ju For Ray Charles 02:51 Tools
Soul Through A Licking Stick, Yo' Granma 02:51 Tools
Black back Sheeba’s puppies 05:38 Tools
Glimpses Nigger Sweat 05:38 Tools
Sweets Songs 00:00 Tools
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Sarah Webster Fabio (1928–1979), poet, educator, and leading figure and pioneer in the Black Studies and Black Arts movements. Born in Nashville, Tennessee, on 20 January 1928, she became interested in Black Studies at a young age and later on juggled the life of a young mother/ student. The mothering of five children delayed Fabio's education until 1963, when she enrolled in San Francisco State College. She earned her degree in 1965, on the day that her oldest son graduated from high school, and she landed a job teaching at Merritt College in Oakland, a seed-bed for the Black Power movement in the West. Bobby Seale and Huey Newton of the Black Panther Party, as well as Malauna Ron Karenga of the U.S. Organization, were students at Merritt. These were exciting times for Fabio, who had been writing since high school and had studied poetry under Arna Bontemps at Fisk. Fabio defined black poetry as works containing themes drawn from and saturated with language, images, and rhythms of the African American experience. Fabio's training (a master's degree in language arts, creative writing with an emphasis on poetry) enabled her to combine Western metaphor with black realism. Grounding her work in the oral tradition and performing her poetry to jazz accompaniments, Fabio reached a wide and diverse audience. In 1966, she performed at the First World Festival of Negro Art in Dakar, Senegal. Returning home, she lectured at the California College of Arts and Crafts and the University of California at Berkeley, where she worked to create their Black Studies department. Fabio's first collection of poetry, Saga of a Black Man (1968), was followed by A Mirror, a Soul (1969). In 1972, she recorded two albums on Folkways Records. Doubleday published Black Talk: Shield and Sword (1973). Other books include Dark Debut: Three Black Women Coming (1966), Return of Margaret Walker (1966), Double Dozens: An Anthology of Poets from Sterling Brown to Kali (1966), and No Crystal Stair: A Socio-Drama of the History of Black Women in the U.S.A. (1967). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.