Saul Stacey Williams
(born February 29, 1972) is an American poet, writer, actor and musician known for his blend of poetry and alternative hip hop and for his leading role in the 1998 independent film Slam
.
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Biography
The youngest of three children, Williams was born in
Newburgh, New York. After graduating from
Morehouse College with a B.A. in acting and
philosophy, Williams moved to
New York City to earn a Master's Degree at
New York University in acting. There, he found himself at the center of the New York cafe poetry scene.
Williams and artist Marcia Jones began their relationship in 1995 as collaborative artists on the Brooklyn performance art and spoken word circuit. Their daughter, Saturn, was born in 1996
[1]. His collection of poems
S/HE
is a series of reflections on the demise of the relationship
[2]. [Marcia], a visual artist and art professor created the cover artwork for The Seventh Octave, images though-out S/HE in response to Williams, and set designed his 2001 album Amethyst Rock Star''. Saturn has recently been performing with her father on his 2008 concert tour
[3]
[4].
On his birthday, February 29th, 2008, Williams married his girlfriend of five years, the actress
Persia White. Williams met White in 2003 when he made a guest appearance on the TV show
Girlfriends
as a poet named Sivad. White has a daughter named Mecca (1993)
[5] [6]. On January 17, 2009, White announced via her MySpace blog that she and Williams were no longer together.
[7]
Williams is a
vegan [8].
Career
By 1995, he had become a talented open mic poet and in 1996 he won the title of
Nuyorican Poets Cafe's
Grand Slam Champion. The documentary film
SlamNation
follows Williams and the other members of the 1996 Nuyorican Poets Slam team (
Beau Sia, Mums da Schemer and
Jessica Care Moore) as they compete in the 1996
National Poetry Slam held in Portland, OR.
The following year, Williams landed the lead role in the 1998 feature film
Slam.
Williams served as both a writer and actor
[9] on the film, which would win both the
Sundance Festival Grand Jury Prize and the
Cannes Camera D'Or (Golden Camera)
[10] and serve to introduce Williams to international audiences.
Williams was at this time breaking into music. He had performed with such artists as
Nas,
The Fugees,
Christian Alvarez,
Blackalicious,
Erykah Badu,
KRS-One,
Zack De La Rocha,
De La Soul, and
DJ Krust, as well as legendary poets
Allen Ginsberg and
Sonia Sanchez. After releasing a string of EPs, in 2001 he released the much-hyped
Amethyst Rock Star
with producer
Rick Rubin and in September 2004 his
self-titled album to much acclaim. He played several shows supporting
Nine Inch Nails on their European tour in summer 2005, and has also supported
The Mars Volta.
Williams was also invited to the
Lollapalooza music festival in
Summer 2005. The
Chicago stage allowed Williams to attract a wider audience. He also appeared on
NIN's album
Year Zero
, and supported the group on their 2006 North American tour. On the tour Williams announced that
Trent Reznor would co-produce his next album
[11] .
This collaboration resulted in 2007's
The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust!
. This album was available only at the website until a physical CD of the album was issued. The physical release included new tracks and extended album artwork
[12]. The first 100,000 customers on the website had the option to download a free lower-quality audio version of the album. The other option was for users to pay $5 to support the artist directly and be given the choice of downloading the higher-quality MP3 version or the lossless
FLAC version. The material has been produced by
Trent Reznor and mixed by
Alan Moulder. It was Reznor who said that, after his own recent dealings with record labels, they should release it independently and directly
[13].
As a writer, Williams has been published in
The New York Times
,
Esquire
,
Bomb Magazine
and
African Voices
, as well as having released four collections of poetry. As a poet and musician, Williams has toured and lectured across the world, appearing at many universities and colleges. In his interview in the book,
Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam
, Williams explained why he creates within so many genres, saying:
"ref">[14].
Williams is a vocal critic of the
Bush administration, the
War on Terrorism, and the
Iraq War [15]; among his more well-known works are the anti-war anthems "Not In My Name" and "Act III Scene 2 (Shakespeare)". In early 2008, a
Nike Sparq Training commercial featured Williams' song "List of Demands (Reparations)".
In a November 2008 interview with Wired.com, Williams talked about his forthcoming projects:
"ref">[16].
In January 2009, Saul released "
NGH WHT - The Dead Emcee Scrolls with The Arditti Quartet", a reading of his 2006 poetry book of the same name. This collaboration with
Thomas Kessler (who also set
,said the shotgun to the head to music) is released with two payment options: listeners may download Chapters 18-22 of the 27-minute composition for free (in mp3 format), or for the small price of $6, can download the entire 33-chapter composition in lossless aif format, along with the isolated vocal & quartet multitrack stems. The entire paid download totals in size at 563mb
[17].
He currently resides in
Los Angeles,
California.
Discography
Albums/EPs
- Penny For A Thought/Purple Pigeons
(2000)
- Amethyst Rock Star
(2001)
- Not in My Name
(2003)
- Saul Williams
(2004)
- The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust!
(2007)
- NGH WHT - The Dead Emcee Scrolls with The Arditti Quartet
(2009)
Guest and compilation appearances
- "Twice the First Time" on Eargasms - Crucialpoetics Vol. 1
(1997)
- "Elohim (1972)" on Black Whole Styles
(1998)
- "Ohm" on Lyricist Lounge, Volume One
(1999)
- "Coded Language" on Coded Language
by DJ Krust (1999)
- "Release" with Lyrics Born and Zack De La Rocha on Blazing Arrow
by Blackalicious (2002)
- "Time (Jungle) (Temple Of Soul Mix)" on Nublu Sessions
, mixed by Wax Poetic (2003)
- "Sent from Sandy Shores" (with Sacajawea) on Dreams of Water Themes
by Adventure Time (2003)
- "Wake up Show Freestyles"
by Sway and King Tech (2004)
- "Three Fingers" on Enter the Chicken
by Buckethead & Friends (2005)
- "Sea Lion (Extended)" (with Will Oldham) on "Sea Lion" by Sage Francis (2005)
- "Mr. Nichols" on Sound Mirrors
by Coldcut (2006)
- "April Showers, April Tears" on ¿What
by Stuart Davis (2006)
- ",said the shotgun to the head" on Thomas Kessler
by Thomas Kessler (2006)
- "Survivalism" and "Me, I'm Not" on Year Zero
by Nine Inch Nails (2007)
- "Gunshots By Computer" and "Survivalism" on Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D
by Nine Inch Nails (2007)
- "Lyrical Gunplay" on Thru
by Thavius Beck
- "Dance Of The Dead" on The Unbound Project, Vol. 1
a compilation benefit album for Mumia Abu-Jamal
- "List Of Demands" on Nike Sparq Commercial
- "Black Stacy Remix" ft. Nas
- "Never Let You Down" on Playing for Keeps, Part 2
by Jay-Z, Kanye West, Saul Williams
Bibliography
- The Seventh Octave
, 1998, Moore Black Press ISBN 0-9658308-1-0
- She
, 1999, MTV/Pocketbooks ISBN 0-671-03977-6
- ,said the shotgun to the head
, 2003, MTV/Pocketbooks ISBN 0-7434-7079-6
- The Dead Emcee Scrolls
, 2006, MTV/Pocketbooks ISBN 1-4165-1632-8
Filmography
- Downtown 81
(voice) (1981/2000)
- Underground Voices
(1996)
- Slam
(1998)
- SlamNation
(1998)
- I'll Make Me a World
(1999)
- King Of The Korner
(2000)
- K-PAX
(2001)
- The N Word
(2004)
- Lackawanna Blues
(2005)
- New York, I Love You
(2009)
References
- http://blackcelebkids.com/2008/08/06/videosaul-williams-and-daughter-attend-lollapalooza-festival Sa
- Marcia Jones
- Lollapalloza Report
- http://eventorb.com/videowatch.aspx?vid=saulwilliams&q=0&kw=Lollapalooza Saul& Saturn Williams Perfo
- http://i2.tinypic.com/xliln9.jpg Persia/Mecca feed a lamb
- http://www.prphotos.com/store/category.cgi?item=SGG-059590&type=store&ps=1&start=23 Persia/Mecca,19
- Love Life and Friendship
- Saul Williams Makes A Heartfelt Argument For Going Vegan
- Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008). ''Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam.'' Soft Skull Press, 226. ISBN 1-933-36882-9.
- IMDB Awards page for ''Slam''
- Saul Williams recording with Trent/Atticus
- Interview: Saul Williams
- Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) produced album by Saul Williams yours for zero dollar
- Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008). ''Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam.'' Soft Skull Press. Page 229. ISBN 1-933-36882-9.
- Interview with Saul Williams Loserdom #13
- One Year Later, Saul Williams Talks Niggy Tardust's Wins, What's Next[1]
- NGH WHT - The Dead Emcee Scrolls with The Arditti Quartet[1]