Brother Dash

Brother Dash (born Dasham K. Brookins; December 3, 1971 in Brooklyn, New York, United States) is an American Muslim spoken word artist, essayist and photographer.[1]

Brother Dash
Birth nameDasham K Brookins
Also known asBrother Dash
Born (1971-12-03) December 3, 1971
Brooklyn, New York,
United States
OriginNew York City, New York, United States
GenresSpoken Word
Occupation(s)Poet, writer and photographer
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2003–present
LabelsIndependent
Associated actsKhaleel Muhammed,
Amir Sulaiman
WebsiteBrotherDash.com

Career

Brother Dash has performed and spoken at innumerable venues for both Muslim and non-Muslim audiences, including the Isna convention, the MSA National convention, EidFest!, Global Peace and Unity Event in London, MuslimFest in Toronto, and many universities, including Yale, Columbia, Rutgers, Cambridge and Drew. He has been featured on and performed for many media outlets, including the BBC Radio 4’s documentary "Sing Your Own Psalms",[2] WBAI, WTOR, Islam Channel, and Al-Arabiya TV.

Brother Dash is the founder of the arts-based non-profit organization I Inspire, inc., which "provides comfort, inspiration and empowerment through the arts."[3]

Discography

Solo

  • Spoken Soul (2009)
  • Poetically Speaking: Savory Spoken Word...Spiritually Served (2007)
  • The MuslimPoet EP (2005)

Collaborations

  • Rhyme and Reason, The Poets of Metaphorical Records (2003)

Guest appearances

gollark: Needless Pendantry was a joke because someone was complaining about that.
gollark: Mine are typically the ones with semi-ridiculous names which don't match their parents or children.
gollark: Needless Pendantry & 0x5A79756D6F727068 are mine. Can you not tell? I need to improve my naming schemes.
gollark: Nexus.
gollark: Well, a child of them.

References

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