VIC DICKENSON, JAZZ

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VIC DICKENSON, JAZZ
📸 Art Kane
Front row, from left: Marian McPartland, Lawrence Brown, Emmett Berry, Mary Lou Williams (turned back to the camera), Vic Dickenson, Thelonious Monk. Top left, Oscar Pettiford
📸 Art Kane, 1958
‘I have no idea how they decided to stand where they did, and with whom, but they did. Slowly they formed themselves into a big group … and I saw they couldn’t have got themselves into a better position’ – Art Kane
1965 - Jazz From Kansas City - tour of Great Britain
Ben Webster, Ruby Braff, Buck Clayton, Vic Dickenson, Joe Turner, Stan Tracey, ...
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Sidney Bechet and the Blue Note Jazzmen: December, 1944
In the early ‘40s, Blue Note recorded a number of trad all-star sextet/septet dates under the banner Blue Note Jazzmen, under the rotating leadership of Sidney Bechet, James P. Johnson, Sidney DeParis and Art Hodes. This photo is from the December 20, 1944 session under Sidney Bechet’s stewardship, with Sidney DeParis and Vic Dickenson, which produced Blue Horizon and a defining St. Louis Blues. Visit www.mosaicrecordsimages.com for more Francis Wolff Blue Note photography.
-Michael Cuscuna
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Billie Holiday : Fine and mellow (1957) Billie Holiday singing with Ben Webster -- tenor saxophone, Lester Young -- tenor saxophone, Vic Dickenson -- trombone, Gerry Mulligan -- baritone saxophone, Coleman Hawkins -- tenor saxophone, Roy Eldridge -- trumpet, Doc Cheatham -- trumpet, Danny Barker -- guitar, Milt Hinton -- double bass, Mal Waldron -- piano and Osie Johnson - drums "Love is just like a faucet It turns off and on Love is just like a faucet It turns off and on"
Various Artists
Newport Jazz Festival All Stars
@1958 UK 1st Pressing
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The Newport Jazz Festival as brought together by George Wein, Nice record on whats happening then.
Jazz 101 VIC DICKENSON
The smooth trombone player