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Famous poet attends BC for recital

Earl Parsons

Issue date: 4/25/07 Section: Features
California Poet Laureate Al Young, along with four local poets, including Bakersfield College professor Nancy Edwards, participated in a poetry recital at Beale Library on April 18.
Young, a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, was appointed by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on May 1, 2005 to compose poems for state events and for "educating Californians on the state's great literary history," according to a pamphlet for his statewide tour.
One such poem was commissioned by California first lady Maria Shriver for the California Governor and First Lady's Conference on Women and Families.
While there have been many self-proclaimed Poets Laureate of California, Young is only the second official laureate selected to "fulfill the role as created by the legislature," said the pamphlet.
Young is touring the state from Mendocino County to San Diego County as part of his "Top to Bottom Tour," a collaboration with the California Arts Council and the California Center for the Book. Accompanying Young was jazz bassist Dan Robbins, who has performed in solo, duo, trio, big band and orchestral settings.
Young's performance was a mixture of prose and free verse with occasional bebop and blues rhythms in the background from Robbins. Robbins played his jazz bass with and without a bow. Young scatted, snapped his fingers and clapped to Robbins' dexterous bass solos between poems.
Young sang a couple of songs he remembered loving growing up, even acknowledging when he messed up a note.
"My apologies to the lyricist," Young said after singing a note off-key.
The subject matter of his work ranged from "Doo-wop," about listening to doo-wop music and dancing with a woman while growing up during the McCarthy era, a time when "people danced with each other, not at each other," according to Young, to "Globalism, or God Speaks To The Attorney General," about former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, decrying "the heavy holy oil your staff anoints you on."
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