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Vic (Victor) Dickenson (August 6, 1906 in Xenia, Ohio– November 16, 1984 in New York City) was an African-American jazz trombonist. Dickenson's career started out in the 1920s and led him through musical partnerships with such legends as Count Basie (1940–41), Sidney Bechet (1941) and Earl Hines.Dickenson studied organ from 1922 but changed to trombone with local bands. Vic made his recording debut in December 1930, as a vocalist with Luis Russell's band.

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  • Vic (Victor) Dickenson (August 6, 1906 in Xenia, Ohio– November 16, 1984 in New York City) was an African-American jazz trombonist. Dickenson's career started out in the 1920s and led him through musical partnerships with such legends as Count Basie (1940–41), Sidney Bechet (1941) and Earl Hines.Dickenson studied organ from 1922 but changed to trombone with local bands. Vic made his recording debut in December 1930, as a vocalist with Luis Russell's band.
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  • Vic Dickenson
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  • American trombonist
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  • Victor Dickenson
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