Neville Dickie

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Neville Dickie is one of the world's finest exponents of Stride piano and Boogie Woogie. Equally respected in Britain and the United States of America, he is one of the rare breed of British musicians who has managed to make a name for himself on both sides of the pond.

Neville Dickie was born in County Durham, England on January 1st 1937. His early years in music were spent in the northern working mens' clubs. After his National Service in the RAF, Neville left Durham and moved to London.

He spent many years working in the pubs around the London area and his lucky break came when he was auditioned by the BBC and spotted by Doreen Davies, then head of Radio 2. Hundreds of broadcasts followed, both solo and with his Trio. In 1969 he recorded “The Robins Return” which became an immediate hit. In 1975 Neville recorded “Back To Boogie” on the “Music For Pleasure” label. This recording sold 100,000 copies and is still played all over the world today.

After this recording Neville felt the need to go back to his roots and to the music he really loved - Jazz. He has recorded more than 20 CDs and is much in demand all over the world. Neville has earned the respect of American audiences and visits there every year. He regularly tours in Switzerland, France, Belgium & Germany.

For more information about Neville Dickie, visit his website at www.nevilledickie.com