Marc Dickman
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Dr. Marc Dickman, Assistant Professor of Low Brass and Jazz Studies joined
the faculty of the University of North Florida in 1986. He holds degrees
from Troy State University, McNeese State University and the University of
North Texas. Dr. Dickman played bass-trombone with the University of North
Texas acclaimed One O'Clock Lab Band. In 1990 he won the International
Leonard Falcone Euphonium Competition. He was a featured jazz artist at
the
2000 International Tuba Euphonium Conference in Regina Saskatchewan.
Dr.
Dickman is a member of the Modern Jazz Tuba Project, at 10 piece jazz
ensemble utilizing euphonium as the lead voice. The MJT has performed in
Nashville, Tennessee and in Washington, DC in January 2001. Dr. Dickman
has
performed with artists such as; Dizzy Gillespie, Diane Schuur, Buddy
DeFranco, Branford Marsalis, and Doc Severinson. He is director of the
North Florida Jazz Camp which is held each summer on UNF's campus.
The appearance of Mr. Dickman was made possible by the support
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