MP3 Mahogany L Browne - Black Secret Soul
Beautiful, Organic, Raw Spoken Word CD covering the plight and promise of Woman in her mid 20''s the irrepressible Mahogany L Browne comes at you hard and soft with 3rd CD of Spoken Word and Music
12 MP3 Songs
SPOKEN WORD: Poetry, URBAN/R&B: Contemporary urban
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Mahogany L. Browne - bio
Mahogany, born in Oakland, California, has been performing on the intensely creative performance poetry scene since early 1998. As a member of the highly regarded safe sex crew, The Punany Poets (as seen on HBO''s Real Sex 24 & 26) Mahogany aspires to alert the Hip-Hop generation with safer sex methods and currently spear-heads the educational program Hip-Hop Poetry as New Professional Theatre''s Educational Director. Mahogany can also be heard on radio airwaves throughout the country as the femme fatale poetic voice on Hennessy''s Poetry Minute.
Her past performances include special appearances on CBS'' talk shows The Ananda Lewis Show and Iyanla Vanzant Show, while she presently completes her 2002 LadySmyth: Untitled European tour. Ms. Browne has earned the highly-acclaimed title as one of The Nuyorican Poets Café Grand Slam Semi-finalist (2002) in addition to winner of Harlem''s phenomenal SugarShack Slam; the Hottest Poets Slam @ Jimmy''s Uptown and Buffalo, NY Njozi Magazine''s Slam & Tri-State Team Slam.
She is the author of two self-published poetic works Soul Systa''s Elixir & Drifting Under the Influence, and has produced two LPs LADYSMITH: Untitled & her initial introductory CD Papercuts: An Acapella Series. Ms. Browne currently tours the ever-growing college circuit with endearing words promoting self-love and supporting women empowerment. She fronts the birth of a performance poetry union (Artist Alliance) along with a spoken word publication (Verses Magazine). As Editor-in-Chief of, a literary product focusing on the art of performance and written poetry, Mahogany and publisher Marie Malette, anticipate the launch in spring 2003. Her journalist works can be found in the pages of internationally distributed magazines KING, XXL and The Source, Canada''s The Word and UK''s MOBO.