George Dixon

American jazz trumpeter and multi-instrumentalist
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IntroAmerican jazz trumpeter and multi-instrumentalist
PlacesUnited States of America
wasJazz musician Musician Saxophonist Multi-instrumentalist Trumpeter
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Genres:Jazz
Instruments:Trumpet
Birth8 April 1909, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death1 August 1994Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA (aged 85 years)
Star signAries
Education
Arkansas State University
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Biography

George Dixon (April 8, 1909 – August 1, 1994) was an American jazz trumpeter and multi-instrumentalist.

Early life

Born in New Orleans, Dixon moved often as a child with his father, a minister who toured the American South. He began playing violin at age 13 while living in Natchez, Mississippi, and studied the instrument at Arkansas State College, where he also picked up alto saxophone.

Career

Dixon moved to Chicago in 1926, where he played with Sammy Stewart from 1928, including on a tour of New York City in 1930. Dixon then worked with Earl Hines throughout the decade of the 1930s. He led a United States Navy band in Memphis, Tennessee, during World War II, then played in Chicago with Floyd Campbell, Ted Eggleston, and others. He led his own band at the Circle Inn in the 1940s and early 1950s.

Around mid-1950s, Dixon stopped playing full-time, though he continued to play occasionally until his death in 1994.

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