[1] After a 1965 performance at Carnegie Hall with Donald Byrd, Vick secured a contract for further albums as leader,[1] and from 1966 to 1974, he had further recording sessions for the RCA, Muse, and Strata-East labels.
[3] Vick worked as a sideman with Jack McDuff from 1960 to 1964, and also with other organists such as Jimmy McGriff, Big John Patton, and Larry Young.
For the rest of the 1960s, he played on and off with Walter Bishop Jr., and also worked with Philly Joe Jones, Howard McGhee, Donald Byrd, and Ray Charles.
[3] He also played with Nat Adderley, Mercer Ellington, Sarah Vaughan, Billy Taylor, Horace Silver, and Gene Ammons.
[5] With Walter Bishop Jr. With Compost With Joe Chambers With Grant Green With Richard "Groove" Holmes With Sam Jones With Mike Longo With Les McCann With Jack McDuff With Jimmy McGriff With Bob Moses With Jimmy Owens With John Patton With Duke Pearson With Houston Person With Bu Pleasant With Bernard Purdie With Pharoah Sanders With Shirley Scott With Horace Silver With Charles Tolliver With McCoy Tyner With Johnny Hammond With Larry Willis