Jim Dickinson

Jim Dickinson
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Styles: Southern Rock, Rock & Roll, American Trad Rock
Biography: A longtime staple of the Memphis music scene, producer Jim Dickinson helmed sessions for successive generations of cult heroes spanning from Screamin' Jay Hawkins to Big Star to the Replacements, additionally lending his keyboard talents to recordings from Ry Cooder, the Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, ...Read full biography
Dixie Fried
Released: 1972
Label: Sepia Tone
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Veteran producer Jim Dickinson had been well-established as a trusted producer and sideman by the time he recorded an album of his own in 1972. Atlantic honcho Jerry Wexler had signed Dickinson and the ...Read full review
Free Beer Tomorrow
Released: 2002
Label: Artemis Records
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Free Beer Tomorrow is Jim Dickinson's first solo release in 30 years, a period during which he contributed his talents to various hallmark rock moments, whether playing on Bob Dylan's Time Out of Mind, ...Read full review
More Jim Dickinson albums: Main Albums (8)
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