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'''Robert Dickson''' is an American jazz bassist residing in Atlanta, Georgia.  A native of [[Montgomery]], Alabama, Robert lived and worked in [[Birmingham]] for more than 15 years.  He holds the Bachelor of Music from the [[University of Alabama]] and the Master of Music from the [[University of New Orleans]], where he was graduate assistant and jazz combo director.  He is a member of several prominent performing groups, including the [[Magic City Jazz Orchestra]], [[Ray Reach and Friends]] and the [[Ken Watters Group]].  He has worked with numerous notable jazz musicians, including [[Lou Marini]], [[Lew Soloff]], [[Johnny O'Neal]] and [[Jason Marsalis]].
'''Robert Dickson''' is an American jazz bassist residing in Atlanta, Georgia.  A native of [[Montgomery]], Alabama, Robert lived and worked in [[Birmingham]] for more than 15 years.  He holds the Bachelor of Music from the [[University of Alabama]] and the Master of Music from the [[University of New Orleans]], where he was graduate assistant and jazz combo director.  He is a member of several prominent performing groups, including the [[Magic City Jazz Orchestra]], [[Ray Reach and Friends]] and the [[Ken Watters Group]].  He has worked with numerous notable jazz musicians, including [[Lou Marini]], [[Lew Soloff]], [[Johnny O'Neal]] and [[Jason Marsalis]].
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Latest revision as of 15:06, 25 April 2008

Robert Dickson is an American jazz bassist residing in Atlanta, Georgia. A native of Montgomery, Alabama, Robert lived and worked in Birmingham for more than 15 years. He holds the Bachelor of Music from the University of Alabama and the Master of Music from the University of New Orleans, where he was graduate assistant and jazz combo director. He is a member of several prominent performing groups, including the Magic City Jazz Orchestra, Ray Reach and Friends and the Ken Watters Group. He has worked with numerous notable jazz musicians, including Lou Marini, Lew Soloff, Johnny O'Neal and Jason Marsalis.