
Tim Dixon
Tim is a seasoned songwriter who has been writing for quiet a few years. He has had the honor of opening for many famous and not so famous country acts. He plays the Bluebird cafe on sunday songwriters nights when he is in nashville doing what he love's best which is making music. Now that he has set up his own studio(with the help of many friends)he can record when inspiration hits.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
Bluebird Cafe. Wonderful music listening room. The audience is very attentive as they are there to listen to new material. Sometimes you play and afterwards someone shakes your hand and says "Hi I am from Sony Tree, really enjoyed your songs" Paramount Arts Center (Where Billy Ray Cyrus recorded the infamous video which went #1, During their highway 23 jamboree shows, sometimes I get to open for someone famous. Was intervied on WTCR country music radio station on the homegrown country show (twice) with the release of each album. Got my picture and my bio in the Ky. Highlands Museum's Highway 23 wall of fame. When my friends see it they always have a crazy comment about it. Makes it fun and interesting. US Highway 23 runs smack in the middle of where I am from and several stars have came from the area's around it. Thus the reference to Highway 23. Let's see, who has traveled US 23?...Tom T. Hall, Dwight Yokham, The Judds, Billy Ray Cyrus, Myself of course. research it on the net for something to do and see how many stars have traveled US 23 in Kentucky. Hope you like the music. Thanks for being here on my little corner of the block. Appriciate y'all...Tim
Your musical influences
Waylon Jennings, Elvis, Willie Nelson, Buck Owens, lots and lots, too many to mention...Blues ,rock ,country, gospel, ect.
What equipment do you use?
Strats ,Takamine, Gibson, Washburn, fostex, teac,korg, mackie, alisis, tascam, Dell, ABC computer's...on and on...Love Fender
Anything else?
Don't let the country tag scare ya off, some of my music is pure country and some isn't so darned country. It's been billed as Southern Country...try it you might like it...