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James Thomas Buchanan Dickson

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James Dickson Obituary

Dickson, James Thomas Buchanan
January 17, 1931 - April 19, 2011
James Thomas Buchanan Dickson ("Jim") passed away on April 19, 2011 at the age of 80. A native of Los Angeles, California, he had a life-long love of sailing. He grew up sailing with his father on the Jubilo and his passion for sailing continued throughout his life. In the 1955 Transpac race, Jim was 1st in class and 3rd overall on the Nalu owned by Peter Grant and in the 1959 Transpac race he sailed on the Constellation with Sally Blair Ames and was 1st in class. He retired to Hawaii where he spent many years fishing and sailing. The last years of his life, Jim lived in Costa Mesa, California.
In 1945, Jim entered the U.S Army and served with the occupation forces in Japan under General Douglas McArthur. After he returned from the army, he began his career in the music and became a music industry pioneer. A jazz buff and recording engineer, Jim was in the right place at the right time during the early '60s folk-rock boom of L.A. He began working as a part-time engineer at World-Pacific studios and by the time Jim met the fledging Byrds he had already recorded hip comedian Lord Buckley as well as started his own publishing company. Having access to World-Pacific at night, Jim began recording the folkies who played at the Troubador, people such as David Crosby, Gene Clark and Roger McGuinn. Jim became the Byrds manager and created a grass roots following around the band that was able to catch the attention of the radio and record industries. Jim remained loyal to the members of the group when the Byrds splintered, producing albums for the Flying Burrito Brothers as well as both Gene Clark and Gram Parsons.
Jim is survived by his brother Bob Dickson, his sister Martha Church, his nieces Karen Hodges and Gayle Byrne.

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Published by Los Angeles Times from Apr. 29 to May 1, 2011.

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Mary Kienholz

October 14, 2016

He was a true friend

Lord Buckley Jr

May 4, 2011

The Birds, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Lord Buckley, Jodi Mitchell, Bob Dylan and The Buffalo Brothers all had jim at the helm. An American music producer a true Scottsman and a good friend. thanks Prince Dickson

Lord Buckley Jr.

May 4, 2011

The Birds,The Flying Burrito Brothers, Lord Buckley ,The Buffalo Springfield Jody Mitchell, Bob Dylan everyone you touched and all the records you produced. Many thanks for all your wisdom and music. A Scottsman true and true. And thanks for being a true friend.

Gary Greeenwood

May 3, 2011

Thank You James, for all the wonderful music you inspired. For all the lives you touched without ever knowing who we were! May God Bless thoughout Eternity!

Tom Slocum

May 3, 2011

Without Jim Dickson, there would not have been, The Byrds, the Burrito Brothers, and many others. A Sailor, A Patriot, A Original, A True Artist, A Man of not so Subtle Genius. A Good Man...RIP Jimmy, and thank you.

Rick Williams

May 3, 2011

The tremendous number of people whose lives his work had a lasting impact upon, myself certainly among them, is but one aspect of why this gentleman
will be continue to be remembered, respected, and held in the highest regard. Thank you sir, God bless you
and yours, and rest in peace.

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