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Last.FM Bio:     Of Ellyn Maybe’s new poetry/music CD, Rodeo for the Sheepish, the legendary rock critic Greil Marcus wrote, “I  heard half of the long, quietly mesmerizing “City Streets” on the  radio—what was this?  A woman with a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Last.FM Bio:     Of <a rel="nofollow" href="http://ellynmaybe.com/">Ellyn Maybe</a>’s new poetry/music CD, <a title="Ellyn Maybe - Rodeo for the Sheepish" href="http://www.last.fm/music/Ellyn+Maybe/Rodeo+for+the+Sheepish">Rodeo for the Sheepish</a>, the legendary rock critic <a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greil_Marcus">Greil Marcus</a> wrote, <em>“I  heard half of the long, quietly mesmerizing “City Streets” on the  radio—what was this?  A woman with a poem, with music and a sung chorus  not behind her but circling her, and the poem neither exactly recited  nor sung, but spoken with such a lilt, in a voice so full of  miserabilist pride—at forty, a woman is still getting high-school  insults tossed at her (</em>“Hey Mars girl,”<em> a man shouts on the street, </em>“get off the Earth”<em>)—that it’s music in and of itself.  There is no bottom to Maybe’s inventiveness, to her adoption of Nirvana’s </em>Oh well whatever never mind<em> as an artistic tool, to a confidence that allows her to toss off a bedrock statement on the American character (</em>“There are people / who know the cuckoo is the state bird / of most states of mind”<em>)  in a throwaway voice so that its humor hits you not as a joke but as an  echo.  There is nothing like this album except for the real life it  maps.”</em></p>
<p>Author of eight books of poetry but even better known for her engagaging  personality and performances, Ellyn was convinced by  fans from the  music world to adapt her spoken-word prowress to a musical format.   Their delight at the results can be seen from a few typical reactions:</p>
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<li> <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Jackson+Browne">Jackson Browne</a> – <em>“I  have started to write something about you…several times, and each time I  am struck by my inability to describe what you do in terms beautiful  enough, original enough to do you justice. … Who has ever been able to  say in other words what a song says? Maybe it’s why I like your poems so  much; they say what can only be said in exactly the way you say it. The  best way of turning someone on to you is to play you for them.”</em></li>
<li> <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Henry+Rollins">Henry Rollins</a> – <em> “Ellyn Maybe is an irresistible force. To…listen to her poetry is to be  gently and completely crushed while simultaneously inspired and  charmed. The honesty with which she so exquisitely reveals her  vulnerabilities, desires and pain is beautiful and rare. … Reading  Ellyn’s poems from the page is one thing but hearing…them just the way  she meant them to be heard is something else altogether. … The musical  accompaniment on the album is not mere background filler but a true  collaborative effort between Ellyn and the musicians that really works.</em></li>
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Growing up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Ellyn has spent her adult years in  New York City, Prague (Czech Republic) and Los Angeles.  She is often  identified as “a Venice poet”, part of the historic arts movement that  has seen Venice, California from being one birthplace of the Beat  Movement to its present status as a 24/7, beachfront boardwalk circus of  arts, commerce and tourism.  She is affiliated with Venice’s famed <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.beyondbaroque.org/"> Beyond Baroque Literary/Arts Center</a>, performing there monthly and inviting any attending poets to perform with her great backup musicians.</p>
<p>Ellyn has also appeared at such prominent venues as South by Southwest,  Lollapalooza, the Poetry Project, Bumbershoot and the Los Angeles Times  Book Fair, the Taos Poetry Circus, and the Albuquerque and Seattle  Poetry Festivals.  She has performed in Europe at the Bristol Poetry  Festival, on the BBC, and in poetry slams and readings in Munich,  Frankfurt, Hamburg, Stuttgart and Prague. She opened the MTV Spoken Wurd  Tour in Los Angeles and has read at USC, UCLA, NYC’s The New School and  many other colleges.</p>
<p><em>Writer’s Digest</em> named Ellyn one of “Ten Poets to Watch in the New Millennium”. She’s been anthologized in <em>Word  Warriors: 35 Women Leaders in the Spoken Word Revolution, The Outlaw  Bible of American Poetry and American Poetry: The Next Generation,  Another City: Writing From Los Angeles Poetry Slam and Poetry Nation</em>,  among others.  She was on the 1998 and 1999 Venice Beach Slam teams…and  earned her Screen Actors Guild card from a featured cameo in Michael  Radford’s film “Dancing at the Blue Iguana”.</p>
<p><a title="Ellyn Maybe - Rodeo for the Sheepish" href="http://www.last.fm/music/Ellyn+Maybe/Rodeo+for+the+Sheepish">Rodeo for the Sheepish</a> features such memorably musical talents as <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Geggy+Tah">Geggy Tah</a>’s Tommy C. Jordan, <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/The+Untouchables">The Untouchables</a>’ Danny Moynahan, and producer/composer Harlan Steinberger of <a href="http://www.last.fm/label/Hen+House+Studios/">Hen House Studios</a>.  <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Rabbits+Running">Rabbits Running</a>’s Robbie Fitzsimmons has recently joined the ensemble.</p>
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		<title>Ellyn Maybe &#8211; There Were Two Girls Who Looked A Lot The Same</title>
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Henry Rollins writes &#8220;Ellyn Maybe is an irresistible force. To read or listen to her poetry is to be gently and completely crushed while simultaneously inspired and charmed. The honesty with which she so exquisitely reveals her vulnerabilities, desires and pain is beautiful and rare.
Rodeo for the Sheepish has so many great moments. The first [...]]]></description>
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<p><span>Henry Rollins writes &#8220;Ellyn Maybe is an irresistible force. To read or listen to her poetry is to be gently and completely crushed while simultaneously inspired and charmed. The honesty with which she so exquisitely reveals her vulnerabilities, desires and pain is beautiful and rare.</span></p>
<p>Rodeo for the Sheepish has so many great moments. The first time I listened to it, I was reminded of when I first met her many years ago and how much I liked her and her poetry. One of the stand out tracks on the album, There Were Two Girls Who Looked A Lot The Same, is a perfect example of why one becomes a fan of Ellyns immediately. I cant understand how anyone could not find an aspect of themselves in that piece. This is what Ellyn does so well and so often in her work and on this album.</p>
<p>Reading Ellyns poems from the page is one thing but hearing her read them just the way she meant them to be heard is something else altogether. Ellyn has a great sense of humor and reads wonderfully. The musical accompaniment on the album is not mere background filler but a true collaborative effort between Ellyn and the musicians that really works.</p>
<p>Ellyn is a very gifted writer and a true gem.&#8221;</p>
<p>Song &#8220;There Were Two Girls Who Looked A Lot the Same&#8221; is from the CD &#8220;Rodeo For The Sheepish&#8221;.</p>
<p>Video by Veronika Bauer</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3323" title="Veronika Bauer" src="http://henhousestudios.com/wp-content/uploads/VeronikaBauer-150x150.jpg" alt="Veronika Bauer" width="150" height="150" /> Veronika was born in Krems, Austria and is a writer, actress, photographer, poet, and graphic designer. She came across Ellyn&#8217;s poetry on the internet, instantly loved it, and met Ellyn later in Los Angeles.</p>
<p>She has written and directed two short films, &#8220;The Window Across the Street&#8221;(2006) and &#8220;The Blue Door&#8221;(2008) and acts in short films and theater. She has also written two novels, several screenplays, several short stories and loves to take photos. Multi-talented and multi-lingual she literally lives Ellyn&#8217;s poem &#8220;Being An Artist.&#8221;</p>
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