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Matthew Shipp
Matthew Shipp
American jazz pianist and composer
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Rob Brown
Rob Brown
American free jazz saxophonist and composer
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Kommissar Hjuler
Kommissar Hjuler
German artist
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Darius Jones
Darius Jones
American musician
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Mat Walerian
Mat Walerian
jazz musician
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Roy Campbell, Jr.
Roy Campbell, Jr.
American trumpeter (1952-2014)
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Jayne Cortez
Jayne Cortez
Avant-garde jazz poet
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Cecil Taylor
Cecil Taylor
American jazz pianist and poet
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Marion Brown
Marion Brown
American saxophonist
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Conrad Schnitzler
Conrad Schnitzler
German experimantal musician
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Marshall Allen
Marshall Allen
American saxophonist
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Michael Gregory
Michael Gregory
American jazz, blues and rock musician
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Federico Ughi
Federico Ughi
Italian musician
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Ornette Coleman
Ornette Coleman
American jazz saxophonist, violinist, trumpeter, and composer
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William Parker
William Parker
American jazz musician
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Roscoe Mitchell
Roscoe Mitchell
American jazz musician
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Harold Budd
Harold Budd
American musician
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Han Bennink
Han Bennink
Dutch musician
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Tomasz Stańko
Tomasz Stańko
Polish trumpeter, composer and improviser
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Jaap Blonk
Jaap Blonk
Dutch composer
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Chris Kelsey
Chris Kelsey
American musician
Steve Dalachinsky
American writer

Steve Dalachinsky

Intro
American writer
Awards Received
PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award

Steven Donald Dalachinsky (September 29, 1946 – September 16, 2019) was an American downtown New York City poet, active in the music, art, and free jazz scenes. He wrote poetry for most of his life and read frequently at Michael Dorf's club the Knitting Factory, the Poetry Project and the Vision Festival, an Avant-jazz festival held annually on the Lower East Side of New York City. Dalachinsky also read his works in Japan, France and Germany. He collaborated with many musicians, writing liner notes for artists: William Parker, Susie Ibarra, Matthew Shipp, Joe McPhee, Nicola Hein, Dave Liebman, Roy Campbell, Daniel Carter, Joëlle Léandre, Kommissar Hjuler, Thurston Moore, Sabir Mateen, Jim O'Rourke, and Mat Maneri

Dalachinsky authored numerous books including a compendium of poetry written while listening to saxophonist Charles Gayle perform throughout New York City, and a collection of poems which focused on his time as a superintendent at an apartment building in Soho. Along with pianist Matthew Shipp, he co-authored the book Logos and Language: A Post-Jazz Metaphorical Dialogue and collaborated with French photographer Jacques Bisceglia on Reaching Into The Unknown. His spoken word albums include Incomplete Directions and a collaboration with Shipp on the album Phenomena of Interference. Dalachinsky's works also appeared in several journals and anthologies as well.

He received the Franz Kafka Prize, Acker Award, PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award and was nominated for a 2015 Pushcart Prize. He lived in Manhattan with his wife, painter and poet Yuko Otomo.