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  1. In May 1999, Dickinson participated in a one-time collaboration with Jules Shear, Harvey Brooks, Paul Q. Kolderie, Chuck Prophet, Sean Slade, and Winston Watson to record the album Raisins in the Sun, released by Rounder Records in 2001.

  2. Alt country/roots rock project from Tucson, Arizona. Raisins In The Sun was a collaboration between Jules Shear, Chuck Prophet, Jim Dickinson, Harvey Brooks, Winston Watson, Sean Slade and Paul Q. Kolderie. The group came together in Tucson to write and record an album together from scratch.

  3. Raisins In The Sun was a collaboration between Jules Shear, Chuck Prophet, Jim Dickinson, Harvey Brooks, Winston Watson, Sean Slade and Paul Q. Kolderie. The group came together in Tucson to write and record an album together from scratch. Show more.

  4. 20 de abr. de 2021 · The music biz ranks are filled with guys like Jules Shear, Chuck Prophet and Jim Dickinson — superb songwriters, inspired players and gifted songwriters who never quite managed to grab the brass ring of full-fledged stardom.

  5. Raisins In The Sun: Buy CD. (Rounder Records, 2001) Chuck Prophet, Jules Shear, Jim Dickinson, Harvey Brooks, Sean Slade, Paul Q. Kolderie and Winston Watston convened in the Arizona desert with a mission to write and record an album completely from scratch. The Land That Time Forgot (YepRoc , 2020) Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins (YepRoc, 2017)

  6. Aliases: Captain Memphis, East Memphis Slim. In Groups: Jim Dickinson And The Catmando Quartet, Mud Boy & The Neutrons, Raisins In The Sun, The Dixie Flyers, The James Luther Dickinson Combo, Flash & The Memphis Casuals. Variations: Viewing All | Jim Dickinson.

  7. 9 de feb. de 2001 · Album Review: 'Raisins in the Sun' By. Ken Tucker. Published on February 9, 2001. Here’s a supergroup of non-stars, including Jules Shear (whose bleat on ”You Can Let Go Now” is...