Lucille Dixon Robertson

American jazz double-bassist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican jazz double-bassist
PlacesUnited States of America
wasMusician Conductor Jazz musician Bandmaster
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Female
Birth1 January 1923, New York City
Death1 January 2004 (aged 81 years)
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Biography

Lucille Dixon Robertson (1923–2004) was a jazz double-bassist. She grew up in New York City and she successfully auditioned for the All City High School Orchestra. She studied under Frederick Zimmermann of the New York Philharmonic for 15 years.
Lucille Dixon was born on February 23, 1923 in Harlem. During high school she performed in the All-City High School Orchestra. Beginning in 1941, she was a member of the National Youth Administration orchestra. After studying for a year at Brooklyn College she performed in the all-women International Sweethearts of Rhythm. She then joined the band of jazz pianist Earl Hines 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 Buddy Tate, Sonny Payne, Tyree Glenn, George Matthews, and Bill Smith.

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