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Michael Colton Dixon (born October 19, 1991 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States) is an American singer and a Top 13 finalist on the eleventh season of American Idol. Originally rising to fame as lead singer in the Christian rock band, Messenger, formed in 2010, he became a favorite during the early auditions of American Idol. Dixon auditioned in the tenth season, along with his sister Schyler, at the Nashville auditions. However, neither of them ended up in the Top 24. After he was sent home, Dixon performed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on March 3, 2011. Dixon returned in season...
Dixon37 is a group of true friends from two Warsaw quarters: Ursynów, Warsaw and Mokotów, Warsaw. The entire crew numbers about 30 persons. Crew was formed in 1999. After years of recording for friends and acquaintances, it was time to present Dixon37 a wider audience. Official MySpace: http://myspace.com/dixon37 Read about DIXON37 in Wikipedia [polish language]: http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIXON37 .
Jessy Dixon born (March 12, 1938 in San Antonio, Texas) is an American gospel singer, songwriter, and pianist, with success among audiences across racial lines. He has three Gold albums and seven Grammy nominations. Born in San Antonio, Texas, Jessy sang and played his first song at the age of five. As a youngster he moved to Chicago, Illinois, where he was heard and discovered by James Cleveland, who was one of the first artists to sing and record Jessy Dixon's compositions, "God Can Do Anything But Fail," and "My God Can Make A Way." The organizers of the Newport...
Misty Dixon was the brainchild of ex-Kill Laura and solo artist Jane Weaver. Combining Weaver's Rob Gretton-endorsed talents with those of Anna Greenwood, (vocals, piano, keys) Sam Yates (vocals, bass, gtr, keys) and the late Dave Tyack (drums, melodica violin), Misty Dixon produced dreamy psych-pop, including inventive covers of Prince (The Beautiful Ones) and Dolly Parton (Love is Like a Butterfly). The band released several singles, but only one album, Iced To Mode, 2003. However, the release of the album was shrouded in tragedy following the disappearance of Tyack in August 2002. Misty Dixon split up in 2004. The untimely...