Billboard.Born in 1949 in Torrance, California, Dickerson played a big part in helping to develop War’s signature sound co-writing and playing on tracks like ‘The Cisco Kid’, ‘Why Can’t We Be Friends’, ‘Low Rider’, ‘Summer’ and a number of others.In addition to playing bass, Dickerson also sang on numerous of the band’s songs including their 1972 hit ‘The World Is a Ghetto’.Before forming War, Dickerson played in a group called The Creators along with his uncle Howard E.
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