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was initiated. He became chair of the council again in 1997 and in 1999. He agreed to a fourth period as chair of the BPI (2000–2002), the first person to hold the post four times. He is a trustee of the Brit Trust, the record industry's charitable organisation. In 1999, Dickins was elected Chairman
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In October the following year he was the recipient of the 2003 Music Industry Trusts Award in recognition of his role as "talent finder extraordinaire".
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In February 2012 he was appointed trustee of The Julia Margaret Cameron Trust at Dimbola, Isle of Wight. In October 2012 he was appointed trustee at the
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in Scandinavia. In September 2002, Instant Karma became an independent label, and achieved a Top 5 single in January 2003 with "
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In July 2014 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from University of the Arts, London and gave a commencement speech at the
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in March 2007. His second visiting professorship was confirmed in June of the same year in music and media management at
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due to Dickins' participation in the Abbamania fund-raising project. In July 2002 Dickins was appointed chair of the
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and in the surrounding suburbs. His father Percy was a saxophonist and pianist and one of the founders of the
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Dickins oversaw the creation of a classical record division, with a repertoire of works by composers such as
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in Surrey, an organisation dedicated to preserving the heritage of Victorian artist and social campaigner
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Dharma Music, his independent music publishing company, released hit singles by Cher, Rod Stewart,
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of the BPI Classical Committee. He simplified the classical charts, and organised the inaugural
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In October 2007 Dickins was appointed consultant to the British Music Experience museum at
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in 1974, and International Vice President of the company in 1979. His UK signings included
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The Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce
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for services to the music industry, and on 15 July 2002 he received an
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Within the music industry Dickins has chaired the PR Committee and the
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In 1983, Dickins became the Chairman of Warner Music UK (a division of
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broke first in the UK, resulting in multi-million albums. He brought
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to the UK roster. Dickins also acquired the recording catalogues of
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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In 1999, Dickins set up his own entertainment company with
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as an artist, introducing him to Madonna with a re-mix of "
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also contributed to the Warner recovery. Artists such as
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In 2016 he was appointed as trustee to the board of the
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In July 2000, Dickins was appointed as a trustee of the
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in 2000, and the label also had chart successes with
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He was appointed a Fellow of 648:Commander of the British Empire 612:In 2009, he became chairman of 752: 740:. The British Music Experience 738:"The British Music Experience" 730: 689:London Metropolitan University 678:London Metropolitan University 561:Brit School of Performing Arts 451:Instant Karma and Dharma Music 1: 698: 670:University of the Arts London 575:, the Secretary of State for 571:In 1999, Dickins accompanied 553:British Phonographic Industry 342:Dickins worked closely with 199:Warner Bros Music Publishing 33:biography of a living person 7: 718:. Lboro.ac.uk. 16 July 2002 538:V&A Museum of Childhood 425:classical crossover album, 60:must be removed immediately 10: 819: 637: 530:Victoria and Albert Museum 632:National Portrait Gallery 577:Culture, Media, and Sport 559:. During this period the 421:. 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