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The role of trombonist Vic Dickenson
When the term mainstream jazz was coined, the name Vic Dickenson came to the fore.
Vic Dickenson made two albums in the 1950s which are often described as 'the best mainstream albums ever recorded'. His contribution to jazz reflects a genial personality, usually in the company of top musicians, reflecting on his easy going, relaxed and highly attractive style. This edition includes some fine examples of his playing.
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