[Dixielandjazz] Neville Dickie August 1 in Wilmington DE for Tri-State JAzz Society

Marek Boym marekboym at gmail.com
Fri Jul 23 08:33:45 PDT 2010


Hi,
If you can - go hear him!  A truly wonderful player.
Cheers

On 23 July 2010 01:54, Fred Weber <famw at comcast.net> wrote:
> TRI-STATE JAZZ SOCIETY
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> Proudly Presents
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> GREAT BRITAIN'S GREAT STRIDE PIANIST
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> NEVILLE DICKIE
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> Sunday August 1, 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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> First Unitarian Church
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> 730 Halstead Rd @ Whitby Dr off Concord Pk (Rt 202)
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> Wilmington DE 19803
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> $20 regular admission, $10 members and first-time attendees
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> Free admission for students with ID and children with paying adults.
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> Pay at door; no advance sales or reservations
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> Neville Dickie returns to Wilmington, where he performed last summer for an
> enthusiastic audience. His solo piano concerts feature early jazz styles,
> including stride, boogie woogie and ragtime.
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> Neville Dickie is one England's foremost stride and boogie-woogie pianists.
> A regular performer on BBC Radio, Dickie has made hundreds of appearances as
> a soloist or with his trio. One of the few British jazz pianists to score
> with a hit single -- "The Robins Return" in 1969 -- Dickie has continued to
> be embraced by British jazz enthusiasts. His 1975 album, Back to Boogie,
> sold more than 100,000 copies.
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> Dickie remains active, performing in the London area with his trio and with
> a band, the Rhythmakers, that he formed in 1985. ~ Craig Harris, All Music
> Guide -From answers.com/topic/neville-dickie
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> <<Fortunately the church was air conditioned because it was a hot night
> outside. It would have gotten hotter inside because the piano playing of
> Neville Dickie would have shut the A/C down for sure.  Mr. Dickie said that
> he would play a little Fats Waller, boogie-woogie, ragtime and whatever Bob
> Seeley didn't do, I'll do.  He opened up with the old standard Jeepers
> Creepers followed by the Fats Waller composition from 1942 I've Got A
> Feeling I'm Falling.  James P Johnson wrote the next tune Harlem Strut.  I'm
> glad I use the Internet sometimes because the next song was Streamline Train
> by Cripple Clarence Lofton written in 1936.--From last year's review of his
> concert in The Strutter.>>
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> TSJS Phones: 856-232-1463 (NJ), 610-268-5930 (PA), 302-762-3335 (DE)
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> Email-info at tristatejazz.org
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> For further info and directions go to www.tristatejazz.org.
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