In 1958 he was among the legendary musicians included in an Esquire magazine photo by Art Kane later memorialized in the documentary film, A Great Day in Harlem.
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T.K. was part of the historic June 2008 photo session called "A Great Day In Paris" (in homage to Art Kane's 1958 photograph A Great Day in Harlem) that featured more than 50 musicians from the USA who resided there.
Dickenson is in Art Kane's photograph, A Great Day in Harlem... which also includes (another trombonist) Miff Mole.
The color photograph by Seve "Obasina" Adigun and Gregory Turner taken in April 2007 mirrors the iconic, classic, black and white image, A Great Day in Harlem 1958 by Art Kane.