Dickie Dixon and the Dallas 5
Dickie Dixon and the Dallas 5 have been performing at beer bars and barbecues in Texas and Arkansas since 1942. They defined the “Texas barbecue” sound for more
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Coked-out Lawyers Coked-out Lawyers
The last 60 seconds of this recording from 1957 contains what many jazz critics have called “the greatest saxophone solo ever played by any human being”.
Get Me Outta Here Get Me Outta Here
During the 1960’s, Dickie Dixon composed film scores for Kilgore Trout, the science fiction author. Dickie’s reputation as a serious composer was ruined when unscrupulous producers re-edited Kilgore’s films for usage at 42nd Street peep shows.
Yee Haw Yee Haw
Dickie Dixon and the Dallas 5 have been performing at beer bars and barbecues in Texas and Arkansas since 1942.
Dickie Dixon and the Dallas 5 have been performing at beer bars and barbecues in Texas and Arkansas since 1942. They defined the “Texas barbecue” sound for more than 50 years.
Although many young whippersnappers have attempted to copy Dickie’s trademark one-finger technique, none have come close to Dickie’s virtuosity at playing the 13-string slide guitar, or the 1-string banjo.
Dickie’s two daughters Melody and Christy are following in his footsteps.
Dallas, TX
USA
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631830
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hey, I listened to the song on your page "Yee Haw"....a very nice short listen and i love the banjo so this is right up my ally...I voted it HOT to push it up to the top of the charts...i would like if you came by and listened to my new instrumental sometime and dropped a line, thanks and much respect...
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