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Cannon died on July 7, 2019, from sepsis at an assisted nursing facility in New York City at the age of 84. [12]Cannon was memorialized at three events following his death. First there was a tribute reading organized by Bob Holman and Chavisa Woods at the Bowery Poetry Club the week after his death, at which many of his contemporaries, colleagues, and admirers offered remembrances.
In 1990 Steve Cannon was visiting the Nuyorican Poet's Cafe with artist David Hammons when he was inspired to create "A Gathering of the Tribes" first as a literary magazine to document the vibrant culture that was happening in the Lower East Side. The first issue was published with less than 1000 copies in 1991 on a Xerox machine. [1]
Steve Cannon (radio) (1927–2009), Minnesota radio personality on WCCO-AM Steve Cannon (writer) (1935–2019), novelist, playwright, poet and professor from the City University of New York Steve Staley , American voice actor whose stage name is Steve Cannon
Author Matt Forrest Esenwine has some advice for would-be poets and creative types, and it all starts with a question: "What if ...
C. Lauren Camp; Steve Cannon (writer) Thomas John Carlisle; Guy Wetmore Carryl; Michael Castro (poet) Willa Cather; Edwin Hubbell Chapin; John Vance Cheney
Poetry Series Director/Coordinator, New Rican Village Poetry Series, 1978. Contributing Poet, The Ones; The Cultural Council Foundation, CETA Artist Project at Innerspace/Outerspace Mobile Theater/Triangle Theater/Long Island University; 1978. Resident-Scriptwriter and Artistic Consultant, The Steve Cannon Show (soap opera), 1978.
Steve Bernard Cannon (1927–2009) was an American radio personality who spent 1964-1971 broadcasting from KSTP-AM, [1] then a longer stretch hosting a drive time talk show in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, the Cannon Mess, on WCCO Radio - 830 AM from 3pm-6pm and 3pm-7pm. [2] from "the basement studio."
Touré joined Jones, Steve Young, and others at BART/S (Black Arts Repertory Theatre/School). Umbra is often cited as a predecessor to the Black Arts Movement, and is discussed in books such as Eugene Redmond 's Drumvoices , Aldon Nielsen's Black Chant , Kalamu ya Salaam 's The Magic of Juju and Lorenzo Thomas's Extraordinary Measures .