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Origin
  
United States

Years active
  
2010-present

Website
  
www.gabedixon.com

Genre
  
Rock music

Genres
  
Rock

Associated acts
  
The Gabe Dixon Band

Members
  
Gabe Dixon

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Music groups
  
The Gabe Dixon Band (Since 1998), Supertramp (Since 2010)

Record labels
  
Fantasy Records, Concord Records (Canada), Rolling Ball Records / Tone Tree Music, Tone Tree Music

Albums
  
Turns to Gold, One Spark, Live in Paris ’79, 70‑10 Tour

Similar
  
Jesse Siebenberg, Cliff Hugo, Mark Hart, John Helliwell, Bob Siebenberg

Profiles

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Gabe Dixon is a Nashville-based artist. His music is piano-driven. He found his beginnings with the five piece Nashville based country band, Six Shooter. Between 1998 and 2010, he was lead singer of the three-piece band The Gabe Dixon Band. Since the band's break-up, Dixon works as a solo artist. He has released two albums: One Spark (2011) and Turns to Gold (2016). He is also the founder of the label Rolling Ball Records.

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Beginnings and in The Gabe Dixon Band

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Gabe Dixon started early studying piano influenced by Billy Joel and Elton John. While studying at University of Miami, in 1999, he formed the three-piece band The Gabe Dixon Band alongside Jano Rix and Chandler Webber. He worked with producer/engineer Eddie Kramer to independently release their debut album, More Than It Would Seem. Upon graduation from the University of Miami, the band relocated to New York City and were signed to Reprise by David Kahne.

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Dixon played keyboards and sang backing vocals on Paul McCartney's 2001 album, Driving Rain. Dixon also performed live with McCartney at the Concert For New York City, a September 11 fundraiser. McCartney offered Dixon the opportunity to join his world tour, but Dixon declined citing his plans for a new album.

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The band released their major label debut, On a Rolling Ball in 2002. Three years later, they released the Live at World Cafe EP, which featured the song "All Will Be Well" which was featured in promos for the NBC show Conviction.

Following the Live at World Cafe EP, the band signed with Fantasy Records and released The Gabe Dixon Band in August 2008. The band toured the United States in 2008. "Find My Way" was the opening track to the film The Proposal in 2009. The band discontinued in 2010 with Gabe Dixon deciding to go solo.

Solo career

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Dixon released his first solo album, One Spark, on August 23, 2011 on Concord Bicycle Music. The album is produced by Marshall Altman and features a duet with Alison Krauss entitled "Even the Rain." Madi Diaz and James Walsh also lend their voices to the songs "Burn for You" and "I Can See You Shine," respectively. He also founded his own record label, Rolling Ball Records.

On April 8, 2016, Dixon released his second solo album, Turns to Gold, on his own label, Rolling Ball Records. The album is produced by Paul Moak and features a duet with Natalie Prass entitled "The Way To Love Me."

In the past, Gabe would play primarily grand piano. However, on "Turns to Gold," he performed all but one song on an upright piano. This choice conveyed a different energy. He and the musicians, including Jano Rix on drums (The Gabe Dixon Band, The Wood Brothers), Viktor Krauss on bass (Lyle Lovett), and Kris Donegan on guitar (Cam), cut everything to analog tape with no click track. The album also features vocal performances by Jason Eskridge, Garrison Starr and Boots Ottestad. Mastering was done by Brad Blackwood at Euphonics Mastering.

Gabe's song, "Find My Way," was the opening track to the film The Proposal (2009) starring Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds. "All Will Be Well" was featured in the fourth season of the television show Parks and Recreation. And "Till You're Gone" was used in Bose store displays.

Gabe has performed twice on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, as well as The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.

Throughout his career, many other notable artists have taken note of and supported Gabe's talent. He's held side gigs as the keyboardist and vocalist for Paul McCartney, Alison Krauss & Union Station, O.A.R. and Supertramp.

Discography

Solo albums
  • 2011: One Spark (produced by Marshall Altman, released on Concord Bicycle Music
  • 2016: Turns to Gold (produced by Paul Moak, released by Rolling Ball Records)
  • As part of The Gabe Dixon Band
  • 1999: More Than It Would Seem
  • 2002: On a Rolling Ball
  • 2005: Live at World Cafe
  • 2008: The Gabe Dixon Band
  • Songs

    I Can See You ShineOne Spark · 2011
    On a Day Just Like TodayOne Spark · 2011
    The Way to Love MeTurns to Gold · 2016

    References

    Gabe Dixon Wikipedia