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He made a guest appearance on ]'s "The Empire Strikes First" on the track "Let Them Eat War". He made a guest appearance on ]'s "The Empire Strikes First" on the track "Let Them Eat War".


He has also made an appearance on the podcast "Painkiller Already", hosted by WoodysGamertag, FPSKyle, WingsofRedemption, and LeftyOX.<ref>{{cite web|title=Painkiller Already 130 w/ Sage Francis, Prank Calls, and more|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHxQl0LkmJc|publisher=WoodysGamertag|accessdate=14 April 2013}}</ref> He has also made an appearance on the podcast "Painkiller Already", hosted by WoodysGamertag, FPSKyle, WingsofRedemption, and Lefty The Racist.<ref>{{cite web|title=Painkiller Already 130 w/ Sage Francis, Prank Calls, and more|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHxQl0LkmJc|publisher=WoodysGamertag|accessdate=14 April 2013}}</ref>


Sage Francis is also part of the contemporary ] movement. His relationship with the Providence ] community (he was on their 1998, 1999 and 2002 national poetry slam teams<ref name="got">http://www.gotpoetry.com/Sections/op=viewarticle/artid=16.html Providence Poetry Slam info on GotPoetry.com</ref>) led to it being called "The House that Sage Francis Built."<ref name="wiyf">Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008). ''Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam.'' ]: Soft Skull Press. Page 100. ISBN 1-933368-82-9.</ref> From 2000 to 2002, he also DJ-ed for the NYC-Urbana poetry slam, a weekly slam series held at the legendary punk rock venue ].<ref name="wiyf1">Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008). ''Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam.'' ]: Soft Skull Press. Page 198. ISBN 1-933368-82-9.</ref> Sage Francis is also part of the contemporary ] movement. His relationship with the Providence ] community (he was on their 1998, 1999 and 2002 national poetry slam teams<ref name="got">http://www.gotpoetry.com/Sections/op=viewarticle/artid=16.html Providence Poetry Slam info on GotPoetry.com</ref>) led to it being called "The House that Sage Francis Built."<ref name="wiyf">Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008). ''Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam.'' ]: Soft Skull Press. Page 100. ISBN 1-933368-82-9.</ref> From 2000 to 2002, he also DJ-ed for the NYC-Urbana poetry slam, a weekly slam series held at the legendary punk rock venue ].<ref name="wiyf1">Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008). ''Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam.'' ]: Soft Skull Press. Page 198. ISBN 1-933368-82-9.</ref>

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Sage Francis
Background information
Birth namePaul Francis
Born (1976-11-18) November 18, 1976 (age 48)
Miami, Florida
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper, Spoken word artist
Years active1996–present
LabelsStrange Famous Records, Anticon, Epitaph Records, ANTI- Rhymesayers Records
Websitewww.sagefrancis.net

Paul "Sage" Francis (born November 18, 1976) is a hip hop artist from Providence, Rhode Island. He is a founder of Strange Famous Records.

Sage Francis performing at the 2013 Treefort Music Fest

History

Born Paul Francis in Miami, Florida, Sage Francis is a rapper, writer and performer from Providence, Rhode Island. He is a founder and CEO of the independent hip hop record label Strange Famous Records. The label first began as a way for him to release his previously unreleased songs in the late 1990s. It has since evolved into an official enterprise with an expanding roster of like-minded artists. He released several Sick Of mixtapes available only on his tours and website.

Sage Francis won the Scribble Jam emcee battle in 2000. In 2001, the song "Makeshift Patriot," recorded on October 11, 2001, became an Internet hit for its critique of American media during, and immediately following, the September 11 attacks. He released the critically acclaimed first solo album Personal Journals in 2002. He signed to Epitaph Records, making himself the first hip hop artist to sign with the punk rock label. He subsequently released three albums with Epitaph Records; A Healthy Distrust, Human the Death Dance and Li(f)e.

He made a guest appearance on Bad Religion's "The Empire Strikes First" on the track "Let Them Eat War".

He has also made an appearance on the podcast "Painkiller Already", hosted by WoodysGamertag, FPSKyle, WingsofRedemption, and Lefty The Racist.

Sage Francis is also part of the contemporary spoken word movement. His relationship with the Providence poetry slam community (he was on their 1998, 1999 and 2002 national poetry slam teams) led to it being called "The House that Sage Francis Built." From 2000 to 2002, he also DJ-ed for the NYC-Urbana poetry slam, a weekly slam series held at the legendary punk rock venue CBGB.

Sage Francis has done extensive live shows as well, whether it was battling during Scribble Jam, as well as doing live shows for the past two decades. He has performed shows with Atmosphere, Brother Ali, and Eyedea & Abilities. Most recently, he has toured with B. Dolan and Buddy Wakefield who are both artists on Strange Famous Records.

Discography

Main article: Sage Francis discography

Studio albums

Sick of mixtapes

Live albums

DVDs

References

  1. Braidwood, Stefan (2005)Sage Francis A Healthy Distrust, PopMatters, February 17, 2005, retrieved 2010-11-14
  2. Massimo, Rick (2007) "R.I. Rapper Hits the Road", Providence Journal, May 13, 2007
  3. "Painkiller Already 130 w/ Sage Francis, Prank Calls, and more". WoodysGamertag. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
  4. http://www.gotpoetry.com/Sections/op=viewarticle/artid=16.html Providence Poetry Slam info on GotPoetry.com
  5. Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008). Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam. New York City: Soft Skull Press. Page 100. ISBN 1-933368-82-9.
  6. Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008). Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam. New York City: Soft Skull Press. Page 198. ISBN 1-933368-82-9.

External links and further reading

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