Dwayne Betts and Musician Reed Turchi Unveil New Single “In Alabama” Ahead of LP Release

Hosting Exclusive Performance at Firehouse 12 in New Haven on September 26

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Today, Reginald Dwayne Betts, American poet and MacArthur “Genius Grant” recipient, and musician andamp; producer Reed Turchi share “In Alabama,” the third single from their anticipated new project House of Unending, out September 8. Feel the poignant resonance of history and hope in this unique piece that blends the evocative verses of Betts' with soul-stirring guitar improvisation from Turchi. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of Alabama's past and present, delving into the complex layers of racial identity, injustice, and the human spirit's resilience. As the guitar strings strum and weave, they echo the emotions and stories embedded within the lines, creating a mesmerizing dialogue between verse and melody.

Listen to “In Alabama” here:

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On September 26, the duo will be bringing their project to Betts’s home of New Haven, Connecticut, for an exclusive performance of House of Unending at Firehouse 12. For an evening, fans will be able to enjoy drinks and social commentary via spoken word with live musical accompaniment. For more information on the event and tickets, please visit https://firehouse12.com/special-events/2023/9/26/reginald-dwayne-betts-amp-reed-turchi-present-house-of-unending

The creation of House of Unending began over a decade ago, when Betts and Turchi first met in a scenario that can only be described as kismet: as two-on-two teammates on a basketball court, facing off against poets Alan Shapiro and Rob Cohen at the Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers. Betts was only recently home from his nine-year prison sentence, pursuing the MFA in poetry that would prove to be a lineage of degrees, including a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School. In 2021, he was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship (“Genius Grant”) and is currently working on a PhD in Law at Yale University.

When the project was announced, they shared lead single “Essay Of Reentry,” the LP’s fervent opening. "Essay on Reentry'' sets the tone as it replays a collect call from prison Betts has with a current inmate. The introduction is a piece that centers around the subject Betts is conversing with and what it means to leave – and yet forever be shaped by – prison.

Listen to “Essay Of Reentry” here:

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Reginald Dwayne Betts has a truly unique story and journey that is an inspiring testament to the power of redemption and transformation. Once an aspiring poet from a disadvantaged background, Betts's life took a tragic turn when, at the age of 16, he was sentenced to nine years in prison for a carjacking. During his incarceration, Betts immersed himself in literature, discovering a profound love for words that would change his life forever. Upon his release, he dedicated himself to education and advocacy, earning a law degree from Yale, becoming a prominent voice in criminal justice reform, and founding and leading Freedom Reads. Today, Betts uses his powerful artistry to shed light on the complexities of the American justice system and to offer hope to those who have experienced its harsh realities. His story and that of Freedom Reads serve as a poignant reminder that resilience, education, and the written word have the power to transcend the darkest of circumstances.

In House of Unending, what emerges is a shared inner ear, shaped by poetic and musical influences. As Betts begins each poem—part recitation, part improvisation—Turchi finds moods, notes, and rhythms that pair with the underlying cadence and subject. Betts delivers his words line by line, breath by breath, and Turchi, through guitar, finds ways to match this breathing. What results is not Turchi following Betts, or Betts flattened into a monotone due to direction of the guitar, but a symbiotic relationship that allows both music and word to develop, explore, and intertwine.

Pre-order House Of Unending here

 

 

House of Unending Tracklist

Essay on Reentry

November 5, 1980

Going Back

Losing Her

Blood History

In Missouri

Ballad of the Groundhog

Whiskey for Breakfast

A Man Drops a Coat on the Sidewalk

For a Bail Denied

In Alabama

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