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Vic Dickenson
(1906-1984)
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Vic Dickenson was born on 6 August 1906 in Xenia, Ohio, USA. He was an actor, known for
Remember My Name (1978)
,
Gamilia narki (2003)
and
The Alcoa Hour (1955)
. He died on 16 November 1984.
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Remember My Name
6.3
Music Department
(trombone in Alberta Hunter's Band)
1978
Gamilia narki
5.5
Soundtrack
("Back Water Blues")
2003
The Alcoa Hour
7.3
TV Series
Stromberg Harris
1956 • 1 ep
Something Special
TV Series
Self - Trombone
1967 • 2 eps
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The Alcoa Hour
7.3
TV Series
Stromberg Harris
1956
1 episode
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Remember My Name
6.3
musician: trombone in Alberta Hunter's Band
1978
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Gamilia narki
5.5
writer: "Back Water Blues"
2003
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Born
August 6
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1906
Xenia, Ohio, USA
Died
November 16
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1984
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Jazz trombonist of the 1930's and 40's. Played in the bands of Count Basie, Claude Hopkins, Sidney Bechet and Eddie Heywood.
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