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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    band employing jazz musicians such as Edmond Hall, Jabbo Smith and Vic Dickenson (although his records were arranged to feature his piano more than his...
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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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  • an early 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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    (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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • Swing Time! (category Vic Dickenson albums)
    pianist Claude Hopkins with saxophonist Budd Johnson and trombonist Vic Dickenson recorded in 1963 and originally released by the Swingville label. AllMusic...
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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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  • in Circleville. Singer Jon Hendricks was born in Newark. Trombonist Vic Dickenson was born in Xenia. Cornet player Bill Davison was born in Defiance....
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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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    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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    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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  • 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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