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  1. Paul Paul Haines (1932 – January 21, 2003) was an American poet and jazz lyricist. Born in Vassar, Michigan , Haines eventually settled in Canada after spending time in Europe, Asia, and the United States; he had a long stint as a French teacher at Fenelon Falls Secondary School , in Ontario, Canada.

  2. Paul Paul Haines was an American poet and jazz lyricist. Born in Vassar, Michigan, Haines eventually settled in Canada after spending time in Europe, Asia, and the United States; he had a long stint as a French teacher at Fenelon Falls Secondary School, in Ontario, Canada. Active in New York City in the 60s, he recorded Albert Ayler's Ghosts.

  3. 8 de mai. de 2003 · Those lines by Ontario poet, teacher and video artist Paul Haines could have been his own funeral march, if somebody sang them loud-and-soft enough, the way they are on New York avant-jazz band...

  4. Paul Haines (1933 - January 21, 2003) was a Canadian poet and jazz lyricist. Haines was born in Vassar, Michigan. He eventually settled in Canada, after spending time in Europe, India, and New York City.

  5. 21 de jan. de 2003 · Paul Haines. Canadian-born "jazz poet" Paul Haines is best known to jazz fans for his work as a lyricist with composer Carla Bley, specifically the hugely ambitious concept album Escalator Over the Hill (1971) and…. Read Full Biography.

  6. I went to a Metric show and the lead singer, Emily Haines who is the author’s daughter, referenced this poem and I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it. The way she interpreted it was “I dont want just any tall white pine…

  7. The musicality of Haines’s writing is especially exemplified on Darn It! (American Clave, 1994). Performing Paul’s poems is an eclectic cast of musicians including British jazz improvisers Evan Parker and Derek Bailey, John Tchicai, Big Star singer Alex Chilton, Cream frontman Jack Bruce, Canadian chanteuse Mary Margaret O’Hara, Toronto ...