• Floyd Dixon (February 8, 1929 – July 26, 2006) was an American rhythm-and-blues pianist and singer. Dixon was born in Marshall, Texas. Some [who?] sources...
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  • Floyd Eugene Dixon (born April 9, 1964) is a former professional American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for seven seasons...
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  • sing, so we created the Blues Brothers. Salgado lent him some albums by Floyd Dixon, Charles Brown, Johnny "Guitar" Watson, and others. Belushi was hooked...
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    the album Time Brings About A Change by Floyd Dixon. This concert features three elder piano players – Dixon, Pinetop Perkins and Henry Gray — and was...
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  • 1955 and renewed RE180048 on 11 March 1983. It was first recorded by Floyd Dixon in 1955 on Cat Records 114; the label credits "Terry" as composer. A...
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  • writer Nancy Dickey, President of the Texas A&M Health Science Center Floyd Dixon, former NFL wide receiver Hunter Dozier, Major League Baseball Player...
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    and Paul Young, as well as blues musicians Sam "The Man" Taylor and Floyd Dixon. The early 1990s saw David and Bono move to Palm Springs, California...
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    Kathleen Neal Cleaver, Black Panther Party member George Dawson, author Floyd Dixon, R&B pianist Mathew Ector, jurist and legislator James Farmer, founder...
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  • artists on the label included "Little" Sylvia Vanderpool and Mickey Baker, Floyd Dixon, Rose Marie McCoy, and Margie Day. "Atlantic to Start New R&B Firm"....
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  • 紅櫻桃), a 1995 war drama film "Red Cherries" (song), a jump blues song by Floyd Dixon "Red Cherries" (single), a 2019 song and single by Young Knives Search...
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  • Bradshaw Jackie Brenston Nappy Brown Roy Brown Ruth Brown Arnett Cobb Floyd Dixon Willie Dixon H-Bomb Ferguson Jimmy Forrest Clarence Garlow Stomp Gordon Tiny...
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  • 76ers Floyd Dixon, American R&B pianist Frank M. Dixon, American politician Franklin W. Dixon, pseudonym used for Hardy Boys novel authors Fred Dixon (politician)...
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  • Eleni Mandell "Poncho's Lament" - [04:27] The Blacks "Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis" - [03:41] Neko Case "Blue Skies" - [03:08] Floyd Dixon...
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    in Los Angeles, during that period. He influenced such performers as Floyd Dixon, Cecil Gant, Ivory Joe Hunter, Percy Mayfield, Johnny Ace and Ray Charles...
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  • Otis Redding Otis Redding (1965) 1:50 2. "Hey Bartender" Dossie Terry Floyd Dixon (1955) 3:01 3. "Messin' With The Kid" Mel London Junior Wells (1960)...
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  • are known to have produced the following compilation albums: KIX-1: Floyd Dixon: Opportunity Blues Texas-West Coast R&B and Blues (1948–61) KIX-2: Roy...
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    routine referencing the murder of George Floyd, which had similarly prompted complaints. As well as a singer, Dixon has forayed into television presenting...
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    that the George Floyd protests were part of a scheme by Democrats to take down Donald Trump. During her campaign for governor, Dixon made a gender-based...
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  • Wake Up and Live! (category Floyd Dixon albums)
    is an album by the American musician Floyd Dixon, released in 1996. He was backed by the Full House band. Dixon supported the album with a North American...
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  • Dilts Gennaro DiNapoli Adrian Dingle Robert Dirico Corey Dixon Ernest Dixon Floyd Dixon Hanford Dixon Herbert Dobbins Conrad Dobler Kirk Dodge Jason Doering...
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  • Charles Brown Roy Brown William Clarke Pee Wee Crayton Sugar Pie DeSanto Floyd Dixon Jesse Fuller Johnny Fuller Lowell Fulson Cecil Gant Lloyd Glenn Herbie...
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    Joseph (Virgil) Johns1960s the Marathons 1983 Barry White's Westwing * Floyd Dixon Theodore Lumpkin Jr. (1919 - 2020) – Tuskegee airman, social worker and...
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  • Dallas Cowboys TE 3 26 82 Duan Hanks Miami Dolphins WR 1986 6 16 154 Floyd Dixon Atlanta Falcons WR 1990 4 26 107 David Whitmore New York Giants DB 5...
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    band featuring Louis Speiginer on guitar, Paula Watson, Percy Mayfield, Floyd Dixon with bass player Eddie Williams' Trio (AKA The Brown Buddies), Sister...
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  • Ghost Of Highway 61" by Mighty Mo Rodgers "Girl Down In New Orleans" by Floyd Dixon "Girl in New Orleans" by Sammi Smith "Give 'Em Hell Kid" by My Chemical...
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    stores at least until the late 1920s. Later it became Dixon's Grocery Store, owned by Floyd Dixon. After that, it became Ryan's Grocery Store. In the 1940s...
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    were admired by fellow musicians, such as Little Willie Littlefield, Floyd Dixon and Milburn's prime disciple, Fats Domino. Domino consistently credited...
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  • Texas, he grew up in Los Angeles and attended Jefferson High School with Floyd Dixon. In 1949, he was discovered by Johnny Otis and joined his band, singing...
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  • Brecker Ray Barretto Anita O'Day Alice Coltrane Robert Lockwood Jr. Floyd Dixon June Pointer Arthur Lee (musician) Phil Walden Elisabeth Schwarzkopf...
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  • Historic Places. It was a partnership formed in 1920 of Floyd F. Kings (1893-1939) and Walter J. Dixon (1894 - 1975). The firm was "one of the state's prominent...
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