Template:Multiple issues Rob Dickins, CBE (born July 1950, East Ham, London) was a key member of the music industry, and currently holds a number of trustee and consultant positions in music and the arts in the United Kingdom. Dickins established himself at an early age at Warner Music UK. He is married to Cherry Gillespie of Pan's People fame.
His father was the musician Percy Charles Dickins, whose friend Maurice Kinn bought the Accordion and Musical Express. They renamed and relaunched it as the New Musical Express (NME), and Percy created the singles charts that we still know to this day.
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(1983-1998) Chairman of Warner Music UK.
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He and Cherry Gillespie have a daughter.
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He was awarded the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) for his services to music in the 2002 Queen's Birthday Honours List.
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Presented with the Music Industry Trusts' Award in 2003 for his outstanding contribution to the British music industry.
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The Pretenders: Greatest Hits
2000
Video documentary "Human Tin Tin Out Remix"
Miscellaneous
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The Brit Awards 1994
1994
TV Special chairman: Brits 1994
Self
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Pop Charts Britannia: 60 Years of the Top 10
2012
TV Movie documentary
Himself
Girls and Boys: Sex and British Pop
2005
TV Mini-Series documentary
Himself - Chair, British Phonographic Industry 1983-1998 / Himself