Something Else Press was founded by Dick Higgins in 1963.
Dick Higgins likewise attributes scat singing to traditions of sound poetry in African-American music.
Something Else Press operated by Dick Higgins from 1964 to 1973.
Briefly in 1967-1968 he worked part-time for Dick Higgins and the Something Else Press.
Dick Higgins died of a heart attack while attending an event in Quebec, Canada.
Goldstein was perhaps aware of a British artist named Dick Higgins, who had two years previously discussed a new approach to art-making he called "intermedia."
Dick Higgins was one of the leading Fluxus people who also published his concrete poetry and invented Intermedia.
This concert was a tribute to Dick Higgins, who died at 60 in October.
It was assembled by Dick Higgins, who had his own tale to tell.
It seems fitting that one of Dick Higgins's final bequests was this touching act of remembrance.