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  1. Jim Dickinson. James Luther Dickinson, better known as Jim Dickinson, was a prolific American musician, singer and record producer based in Memphis. Born 21 November 1941 in Little Rock, Arkansas - Died 15 August 2009 in Memphis, Tennessee. Father of Luther Dickinson and Cody Dickinson. James Dickinson, J. Dickinson, James Luther Dickinson ...

  2. 18 de ago. de 2009 · Aug. 18, 2009. Jim Dickinson, a pianist, singer and producer who helped make Memphis a hot spot for recording artists and who played as a session musician with Aretha Franklin, the Rolling Stones ...

  3. Explore Jim Dickinson's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jim Dickinson on AllMusic.

  4. 5 de nov. de 2018 · Weird Tales, August 1935. Cover story: "Doctor Satan" by Paul Ernst. Cover art by Margaret Brundage. Weird Tales, May 1936. Cover story: "The Devil's Double" by Paul Ernst. Cover art by Margaret Brundage. These covers also appear in my entry "Devils and Demons on the Cover of Weird Tales," from October 24, 2016, here.

  5. wonkhe.com › staff › jim-dickinsonJim Dickinson | Wonkhe

    Hace 3 días · Jim is an Associate Editor at Wonkhe and takes a particular interest in student experience, university governance, and regulation – and leads our work with students’ unions. His career background is in support for student leadership. He has held senior roles at the National Union of Students – where he led on SU development, campaigns and ...

  6. Pages in category "Albums produced by Jim Dickinson" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. $1.99 Romances; 51 Phantom; A. Acme (album) All for Nothing / Nothing for All; B. Boomer's Story; C. Chore of Enchantment;

  7. 24 de abr. de 2006 · Note: 1923-1954: Initially a companion magazine to Detective Tales, Weird Tales was the stomping grounds for H. P. Lovecraft, with frequent contributions by Frank Belknap Long, August W. Derleth, E. Hoffmann Price, Donald Wandrei, Robert Bloch, Henry Kuttner, Clark Ashton Smith, and Robert E. Howard. 1973-1974: After acquiring the rights to the name Weird Tales, Leo Margulies finally launched ...