• Vic Dickenson Showcase, Vol. 1 (Vanguard, 1953) Vic Dickenson Showcase, Vol. 2 (Vanguard, 1954) Vic Dickenson Septet, Vol. 1 (Vanguard, 1954) Vic Dickenson...
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  • Hawkins; Chicago-style players of the same era, such as Henry "Red" Allen, Vic Dickenson, and Pee Wee Russell; and modern jazz musicians such as Gerry Mulligan...
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  • American actor and singer Vic Davalillo (1939–2023), Venezuelan baseball player Vic Dhillon (born 1969), Canadian politician Vic Dickenson (1906–1984), African-American...
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  • footballer Russell E. Dickenson (1923–2008), National Park Service director Samuel Dickenson (1733–1823), English botanist Vic Dickenson (1906–1984), American...
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  • organized group that includes Henry "Red" Allen, Sam "The Man" Taylor, Vic Dickenson, Milt Hinton, and Osie Johnson. On side 2 (tracks 2 and 3) the accompaniment...
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  • the Morning" was originally released Ding Dong, a 1976 jazz album by Vic Dickenson Ding Dong (Joe Nina album), album by Joe Nina 1996 Ding Dong, a 2000...
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    Thompson on piano, Allan Reuss on guitar, Howard McGhee on trumpet, and Vic Dickenson on trombone, in sessions reflecting a highly individual style with an...
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    (Chiaroscuro, 1970) The Bobby Hackett 4 (Hyannisport, 1972) Bobby Hackett and Vic Dickenson at the Royal Box (Hyannisport, 1972) What a Wonderful World (Flying...
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  • Coleman Hawkins All Stars (category Vic Dickenson albums)
    saxophonist Coleman Hawkins featuring trumpeter Joe Thomas and trombonist Vic Dickenson which was recorded in 1960 and released on the Swingville label. Scott...
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    employing jazz musicians such as Edmond Hall, Fred Norman, Jabbo Smith and Vic Dickenson (although his records were arranged to feature his piano more than his...
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    Souza (1934–2021) Michael Dease (born 1982) Willie Dennis (1926–1965) Vic Dickenson (1906–1984) Tommy Dorsey (1905–1956) Don Drummond (1932–1969) Billy...
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    Skyrockets, which included trumpeters Ed Lewis and James Ross, trombonist Vic Dickenson, and pianist Jesse Stone. After disputes with the Chicago local of the...
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  • of the 1950s. He played with Parker again in 1953 and recorded with Vic Dickenson and Buck Clayton in 1953–54. Thompson worked with Earl Bostic in the...
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  • Berry Art Blakey Lawrence Brown Scoville Browne Buck Clayton Bill Crump Vic Dickenson Roy Eldridge Art Farmer Bud Freeman Dizzy Gillespie Tyree Glenn Benny...
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  • Storyville club in Boston. During these years he worked with Doc Cheatham, Vic Dickenson, Bobby Hackett, Ruby Braff, Claude Hopkins, Jimmy McPartland, Pee Wee...
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    Featuring Wild Bill Davison (Savoy, 1956) Vic Dickenson, The Vic Dickenson Showcase (Vanguard, 1953) Vic Dickenson & Urbie Green, Slidin' Swing (Jazztone...
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  • missionary, and figure in the civil rights movement (b. 1899) November 16 Vic Dickenson, American trombonist (b. 1906) Leonard Rose, American cellist (leukemia)...
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    with pianist Teddy Wilson, trumpet player Roy Eldridge, trombonist Vic Dickenson, bassist Gene Ramey, and drummer Jo Jones – which were issued as The...
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  • Corea & Gary Burton in Concert - Zurich, October 28, 1979 Vic Dickenson Quintet – Vic Dickenson Quintet Zoot Sims – The Swinger Al Cohn – Nonpareil Red...
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  • Garland Trio (1959) Hawk Eyes (1959) Coleman Hawkins All Stars (with Vic Dickenson and Joe Thomas, 1959) Very Saxy (and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Buddy Tate...
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  • Alberta Hunter - vocals Doc Cheatham - trumpet Gerald Cook - piano Vic Dickenson - trombone Norris Turney - reeds Frank Wess - reeds "Alberta Hunter...
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  • Jazz Festival. "Bookie Blues" (Count Basie, Ray Brown, Benny Carter, Vic Dickenson, Roy Eldridge, Al Grey, Zoot Sims, Jimmie Smith) – 14:48 "She's Funny...
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    solos): Ben Webster – tenor saxophone Coleman Hawkins – tenor saxophone Vic Dickenson – trombone Gerry Mulligan – baritone saxophone Lester Young – tenor...
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    and led his own groups. He also worked with Buck Clayton, Ruby Braff, Vic Dickenson, and Jo Jones. In 1960, he wrote the book and lyrics for the Broadway...
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    Nanton and Lawrence Brown in the Ellington Band, and Dickie Wells and Vic Dickenson in the Count Basie Orchestra. Several trombonists (e.g. Tommy Dorsey...
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    Harlem through 1941. The band included Shad Collins, Sidney De Paris, Vic Dickenson, and Freddie Webster. After this engagement, he led a seven-piece band...
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    that tour, were Buck Clayton (trumpet), Pee Wee Russell (clarinet), Vic Dickenson (trombone), Bud Freeman (tenor sax), Dick Cary (piano and alto horn)...
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  • Jazz Band James Dapogny Sterling Davis and His Orchestra Brian Dee Vic Dickenson Doctor Dixie Jazz Band Tommy Dorsey/Lionel Hampton Tommy Dorsey Serge...
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  • 1939–1945 [1975]) With Claude Hopkins Swing Time! (Swingville, 1963) with Vic Dickenson With Etta Jones Lonely and Blue (Prestige, 1962) With Quincy Jones The...
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  • & Sinners was an American jazz sextet, founded by Red Richards and Vic Dickenson in 1960. The group was initially an impromptu pickup ensemble, but soon...
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