- George Dixon (trumpeter)
"Not to be confused with George W. Dixon of
The Spinners ."George Dixon (
April 8 ,1909 ,New Orleans —August 1 ,1994 ,Chicago ) was an Americanjazz trumpeter and multi-instrumentalist.Although he was 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 inNatchez, Mississippi , and studied the instrument atArkansas State College , where he also picked up alto saxophone.Dixon moved to
Chicago in 1926, where he played withSammy Stewart from 1928, including on a tour ofNew York City in 1930. Dixon then worked withEarl Hines throughout the decade of the 1930s. He led a Navy band inMemphis, Tennessee duringWorld War II , then played in Chicago withFloyd Campbell ,Ted Eggleston , and others. He led his own band at the Circle Inn in the 1940s and early 1950s.From about the mid-1950s Dixon stopped playing full-time, though he continued to play occasionally up until his death in 1994.
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