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Whit Dickey : ウィキペディア英語版
Whit Dickey

Whit Dickey (born May 28, 1954, New York City) is a free jazz drummer. He has recorded albums as a bandleader, with David S. Ware, Matthew Shipp and others.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=14103 )
==Biography==
Free jazz drummer Whit Dickey first stepped into the spotlight as a leader with the release of his ''Transonic'' album from Aum Fidelity in 1998. Two years later, Wobbly Rail issued his ''Big Top'' release. Previously, he was best known for his solid work with Matthew Shipp and David S. Ware, with whom Dickey split in 1996. Early the following year, the drummer began composing the works that would be included on Transonic. Dickey penned all but two songs, "Kinesis" and "Second Skin," on the collection, and he even had a hand in those with the help of his fellow musicians on the album. The original compositions give a nod to the influence of "Criss Cross" and "Off Minor" from the legendary Thelonious Monk. Dickey recorded the album with the aid of Rob Brown on flute and alto saxophone, and Chris Lightcap on bass. In 2001, Dickey recorded half a dozen of his compositions with Mat Maneri, Shipp, and Brown under the name Nommonsemble, and put out Life Cycle through Aum Fidelity.

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