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in 1943. She continued with Hines' band until 1945 then formed the Lucille Dixon Orchestra, which existed from 1946 to 1960. Through its history, her band included many famous performers, including
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as a girl. During high school she performed in the All-City High School Orchestra. Beginning in 1941, she was a member of the
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International Sweethearts of Rhythm Collection Spotlight, Because of Her Story, Smithsonian Institution
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and she successfully auditioned for the All City High School Orchestra. She studied under
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This article about a United States jazz musician is a
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Lucille Dixon
double-bassist
New York City
Frederick Zimmermann
New York Philharmonic
Harlem
Carmen Velma Shepperd
National Youth Administration
Brooklyn College
International Sweethearts of Rhythm
Earl Hines
Buddy Tate
Sonny Payne
Tyree Glenn
George Matthews
Bill Smith
Obituary
Archived
Wayback Machine
American Federation of Musicians
"Lucille Dixon"


ISBN
0-253-32774-1
American Federation of Musicians obituary
interview in Black Perspectives in Music, 1975
International Sweethearts of Rhythm Collection Spotlight, Because of Her Story, Smithsonian Institution
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