Showing posts with label Jim Dickinson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jim Dickinson. Show all posts

Friday, January 29, 2010

JIM DICKINSON 50th Birthday Commerative 16pg book RARE

Pop Krazy has put a nice little collector's item on ebay at: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150371422231&ru=http://shop.ebay.com:80/150371422231_W0QQ_fviZ1&_rdc=1#ht_7557wt_747
. Mighty nice of the Pop Krazy gang to include these scans of the interior pages of this item that most of us would probably not get to view otherwise...

JIM DICKINSON 50th Birthday Commerative 16pg book RARE


Jim Dickinson
Commemorative Booklet
on the occasion of his 50th Birthday
1991


this item is a rare memento from an invitation-only celebration honoring Jim Dickinson.
It includes numerous testimonies by legendary producers and musicians
(Jerry Wexler, Stanley Booth, Huey Meaux, Bill Wyman) declaring the genius of Dickinson's work as a
great rock 'n' roll producer. Rare photos of Dickinson's famous friends abound in this unique collectible.

From Memphis, Dickinson started his career as an artist for Sun, worked with his group the Dixie Flyers
on many great recordings (amongst them, Aretha's Spirit in the Dark),
played piano on the Rolling Stones' Sticky Fingers,
and released several praiseworthy albums of his own.

In the 1970s he became known as a producer, recording Big Star's Third in 1974,
as well as serving as co-producer with Alex Chilton on the 1979 Chilton album Like Flies on Sherbert.
He has produced Willy DeVille, Green on Red, Mojo Nixon, The Replacements, Tav Falco's Panther Burns,
and Screamin' Jay Hawkins, among many others, and in 1977 an aural documentary of
Memphis' Beale Street, Beale Street Saturday Night, which featured performances by
Sid Selvidge, Furry Lewis and Dickinson's band Mud Boy and the Neutrons.
He has also worked with Ry Cooder, and played on Dylan's album Time Out of Mind.


this 8.5 x11 inch booklet has 30 glossy pages,
all pages have black & white photos and assorted text.


This booklet is in VG+ condition:
the soft gloss black covers have numerous finger smudges,
visible from an angle (but not in these scans)
No other marks. No tears or creases.








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Monday, August 24, 2009

Music Industry Profile: Legendary Producer Jim Dickinson

From: Artists House Music/April '08

http://www.artistshousemusic.org/videos/music%20industry%20profile%20legendary%20producer%20jim%20dickinson

Music Industry Profile: Legendary Producer Jim Dickinson

Jim Dickinson

Mississippi-based producer and musician Jim Dickinson who just passed away this August 15th, 2009 - has worked on hundreds of recordings over a career in music spanning five decades. In that time, he has worked at some of the most legendary studios in the southern United States (such as Ardent, Muscle Shoals and Sun), and contributed to a veritable who’s who of the past fifty years of rock, blues and soul – from playing keyboards for Aretha Franklin, Ry Cooder, The Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan to producing records for artists like Big Star, Green on Red, Mudhoney, Mojo Nixon, the Spin Doctors, The Replacements, Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, as well as dozens more.

Description:

Long-time record producer Jim Dickinson sits down with ArtistsHouse for a frank and freewheeling discussion of the craft of producing records – how to get your first studio job, how to manage strong personalities, why producers should understand both music and engineering in addition to their own responsibilities, how to sequence an album to tell a story, how he got to play on a Rolling Stones album, and much more.

Shoot Date: April 2008

Sunday, August 16, 2009

A Bloated Bellyfull of Good, Borrowed Images

From: http://bebelestrange.tumblr.com/post/162320654

via squareamerica: http://www.squareamerica.com/



From: http://comicallyvintage.tumblr.com/post/162524208/gilmoure-love-and-radiation

Little something for InOtherNews.



From: http://www.lostateminor.com/2009/08/14/stereo-acoustic-guitar/

More than just a funky looking instrument, this oddly shaped guitar has been designed so that it records as if the person was actually playing in front of you: ‘The Stereo Acoustic Guitar directs a stereo sound towards the player, rather than a mono sound out to the listeners, as is the case with most acoustic guitars’. Nice.



From: http://trixietreats.tumblr.com/post/164226910/john-gutmann-girlie-mags-san-francisco-1937

John Gutmann, Girlie Mags, San Francisco, 1937



From: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:HirundoSmithiiGould.jpg

Wire-tailed Swallow Hirundo smithii Leach (for: Birds of Asia, Vol. III, Parts XIII,-XVIII,by John Gould, 1861-66. Painted by John Gould & Henry C. Richter.)



From: http://marquisofcarabas.tumblr.com/post/162994457/the-millers-mccullers-blixen-imbibe

The Millers, McCullers, & Blixen imbibe



From: http://rcrumb.blogspot.com/2009/08/robert-trying-to-fix-warped-78-record.html

Here's Robert Crumb trying to flatten a warped 78 record by heating it in the oven. It's a difficult process, and one that can easily destroy the record as well. His efforts were unsuccessful this time, and we're asking you for your help. Robert is looking for this 78 record by DOC HOPKINS — "OLD JOE CLARK" and "21 years". Released on Paramount 577. He needs a clean copy, Any leads would be appreciated.

Contact Alex Wood
608.251.6969
alexanderwood@sbcglobal.net



From: bebelestrange

Bohemian Grove 1906



From: http://mogadonia.tumblr.com/post/163269324

(via upthecountry):
Victorian Trade Card, Hunt’s Remedy Patent Medicine
Miami University, (Ohio) Libraries Digital Collections
Excellent collection at my parents Alma Mater.



From: http://juliasegal.tumblr.com/post/163490345/freddy-mercury-goodluckspider

Freddy Mercury



From: http://trixietreats.tumblr.com/post/163589433/together-alone-via-heiko-m-ller

Together Alone (via Heiko Müller: http://www.flickr.com/photos/heikomueller )



From: http://fringepop.blogspot.com/2009/08/polygamy-or-mysteries-and-crimes-of.html

600 page tome on Mormon crimes from 1904. "Big Love" anyone?



From: http://janitoroflunacy.tumblr.com/post/163882774/henri-gerbault-1930-la-civilit-pu-rile-et

Henri Gerbault († 1930) ~ La Civilité puérile et honnête



From: http://visualguidanceltd.blogspot.com/2009/08/jim-dickinson-in-mississippi.html

Jim Dickinson - "Down In Mississippi"

From: http://bebelestrange.tumblr.com/post/164035924





From: http://bwanavoodoo.wordpress.com/2009/04/22/grow-7-monsters/

Friday, July 31, 2009

Jim Dickinson benefit on August 8 in Memphis

(From Highway 61)
http://www.highway61radio.com/?p=2148

Jim Dickinson benefit on August 8
Jul 23rd, 2009 by Scott Barretta.



Friends and family of Jim Dickinson have arranged a benefit show at Memphis’ Peabody Hotel on August 8 to help pay his health and living costs. Earlier this summer Dickinson was hospitalized for cardiac troubles, and later suffered a heart attack, from which he is still recovering.

In addition to all of the wonderful work that Jim has done as a producer (Alvin Youngblood Hart, Big Star, Replacements, T-Model Ford), recording artist (starting at Sun in the 1960s), and session man (Bob Dylan’s album “Time Out of Mind,” Arlo Guthrie’s “City of New Orleans,” the Rolling Stones’ “Wild Horses”), he’s also developed a special relationship with Oxford over the last couple years as the leader of the Yalobushwhackers, the house band for the Thacker Mountain Radio Show.

The benefit show will be held at the Peabody Skyway, and the lineup so far features artists including the North Mississippi Allstars (including Jim’s sons Luther and Cody), John Hiatt, Amy LaVere, Sid Selvidge, Shannon McNally, Jimbo Mathus, and Jimmy Crosthwait.

Single tickets start at $125; tables for 10 are $1,000 and “Golden Circle” tables cost $2,000. Checks are tax-deductible and can be made out to Beale Street Caravan Inc., and mailed to: Ardent Records, 2000 Madison Ave. Memphis, TN 38104. For more information or to purchase, contact Elizabeth Montgomery Brown with Ardent Studio at (901) 725-0855.



(From Joe Nick Patoski)
http://joenickp.blogspot.com/2009/07/jim-dickinson-benefit.html

Notes and Musings
FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2009

Jim Dickinson benefit
He's a friend of mine and one of the leading lights of modern music

Friends, family will host benefit for ailing star Jim Dickinson

By Bob Mehr

Friday, July 17, 2009

For more than 50 years, Jim Dickinson has been helping a wide range of artists create some of the most memorable music of all time. Now, local and national music communities are rallying around the venerable Memphis pianist and producer as he recovers from a series of life-threatening health problems.

During the course of his half-century career, Dickinson has built a reputation as a session player for the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan, a producer for Big Star and the Replacements, a sometime solo artist, and patriarch of a small musical dynasty that includes sons Cody and Luther Dickinson of the North Mississippi Allstars.

But over the last couple months, the 67-year-old Dickinson has undergone several major medical procedures, including triple bypass surgery, that have kept him in the hospital.

As he continues to recover, a group of fans and fellow musicians will be honoring and aiding him with a series of benefit concerts in Memphis and Los Angeles.

The Memphis concert will be at The Peabody Skyway on Aug. 8 and will feature singer/songwriter John Hiatt, Amy LaVere the North Mississippi Allstars, Sid Selvidge and Jimmy Crosthwait, Shannon McNally, and Jimbo Mathus, among others. Tickets go on sale today.

Dickinson's health woes began following a high-profile performance with Elvis Costello at the Beale Street Music Festival in May.

After a physical revealed serious cardiac issues, Dickinson was immediately sent into surgery where doctors at Methodist Le Bonheur Hospital in Germantown put in a pair of stents, then sent him home to rest up for bypass surgery.

Dickinson was in good health and spirits when The Commercial Appeal caught up with him at his Coldwater, Miss., home in late May, to talk about the release of his new album, Dinosaurs Run in Circles. He remarked that he was feeling like "a new man" and that the stents had actually helped the flow of blood and oxygen and decreased the arthritis in his hands, making piano playing a joy once again.

However, just before he was to celebrate the CD release with a show at Huey's on May 31, he had to be rushed back to the hospital with complications.

He remained there before finally undergoing triple bypass surgery on June 24. Two days later he went into cardiac arrest. He was revived and spent the past few weeks recuperating in the cardiac intensive care unit.

Earlier this week, Dickinson was relocated to a rehabilitation facility. He's expected to make a slow, but full recovery under the watchful eye of his wife, Mary Lindsay Dickinson, though no timetable has been set for his return home.

"He's feeling better," says his son, Luther Dickinson. "We're maybe hoping he can get back home in the next few weeks, and that he'll be back to his normal self before too long. That's what we're all praying for."

Given Dickinson's mounting medical bills and the fact that he will be unable to work indefinitely, a group of family, friends and fellow musicians -- led by Luther Dickinson and Memphis International records head David Less -- have banded together to stage a pair of benefit concerts in Memphis and Los Angeles.

The Memphis benefit in August will be held under the aegis of Sid Selvidge's nonprofit Beale Street Caravan Foundation.

"Everybody was real enthusiastic about being a part of it," says Luther Dickinson of the artists involved.

A Los Angeles benefit for Dickinson is being planned for later this year, or possibly in early 2010, with performers yet to be announced.

Jim Dickinson Benefit Concert

Featuring John Hiatt, North Mississippi Allstars, and Amy LaVere, among others. 6 p.m. Aug. 8, at The Peabody Skyway, 149 Union Ave. Tickets go on sale today. Single tickets start at $125; tables for 10 are $1,000 and "Golden Circle" tables cost $2,000. Checks are tax-deductible and can be made out to Beale Street Caravan Inc., and mailed to: Ardent Records, 2000 Madison Ave. Memphis, TN 38104. For more information or to purchase, contact Elizabeth Montgomery Brown with Ardent Studio at (901) 725-0855.
Posted by Joe Nick Patoski at 10:08 AM