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Denizen Kane

Denizen Kane

Denizen Kane is a poet and musician born and raised in Tree City.

He is one of the founders of I Was Born With Two Tongues (1998-2003),
an Asian American spoken word quartet that played a major role in the
current spoken word resurgence. The group toured extensively,
independently released an LP, Broken Speak, and helped create an open
forum for issues of race, identity, and immigration to be discussed
throughout a network of colleges, community groups, and local crews.
His poetry has been published in numerous periodicals and anthologies,
including the Asian Pacific American Journal, the Columbia Review,
Echoes upon Echoes: New Korean American Writings, and Screaming
Monkeys. He has also performed on three seasons of Russell Simmons
Presents Def Poetry Jam.

In 2000, Denizen co-founded Typical Cats, a Chicago-based hip hop
collective. They have released two LPs through indie imprint
Galapagos4—a self-titled debut (2000) and Civil Service (2004),
generating an enormous word-of-mouth buzz on the strengths of their
stellar live show and stunning on-wax chemistry. Kane made his mark
as a solo artist in 2002, with an EP entitled Tree City Legends. His
newest LP, Tree City Legends, Volume 2, furthers his reputation as a
precocious lyricist, style innovator, and great
storyteller-in-the-making.

Kane has toured from New York to Tokyo to Los Angeles, and performed
with such underground luminaries as the Visionaries, Living Legends,
and J-Live. He continues to create, experiment, build, and break
away.

Tree City Legends Never Die.
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