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Neville Dickie (born 1 January 1937 in
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) is an English
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and
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player. He has performed all over Europe and North America.


Career

After serving in the
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, Dickie left Durham and moved to London, where he began playing piano for small wages in various
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. It was only after Doreen Davies, who was head of
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, noticed him at a
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audition that he took a notable stride in his musical career. He has played on hundreds of
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broadcasts. Dickie has produced scores of records and can be heard on hundreds of
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recordings, as well as several recordings with the French pianist, Louis Mazetier. Dickie had a
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UK hit single in 1969 with "Robin's Return" on the
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label (MM 644). It reached number 33 on the
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. His album ''Back to Boogie'' (1975) has sold over 100,000 copies. Dickie formed a band called the Rhythmakers in 1985 and continues to perform with that group and with his trio. When in the United States he frequently appears with The Midiri Brothers and is annually hosted by the Tri-State Jazz Society for mid-Atlantic appearances. He also regularly appears at the Scott Joplin International Ragtime Festival in Sedalia Missouri and other major jazz festivals around the United States.


Partial discography

*''The Robins Return'' (1969) *''Back To Boogie'' (1975) *''Eye Opener'' (1982) *''Taken in Stride'' (1985) *''Neville Dickie Meets Fats, the Lion, and the Lamb'' (1988) *''The Piano Has It'' (1993) *''Harlem Strut'' (1996) *''Shout for Joy'' - Neville Dickie and His Rhythm Kings, featuring Al Casey and
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, Southland (1997) *''Oh Play That Thing'' (1998) *''Charleston Mad'' (1998) *''Shout for Joy'' (1999) *''Never Heard Such Stuff!'' - Neville Dickie and Norman Emberson, Stomp Off Records (2004) *''Stride Summit'' (2004) *''To Be Played Any Time'' (2005) *''Don't Forget to Mess Around'' (2005) *''My Little Pride and Joy'' (2006) *''By Request'' (2007) *''Strut Miss Lizzie '' (2008) *''Stridin' The Blues Away'' (2008) *''Show Stoppers (2010)


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* ebsite: http://www.nevilledickie.com/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Dickie, Neville 1937 births Living people Stride pianists Boogie-woogie pianists English jazz pianists 21st-century pianists Stomp Off artists