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  1. George Dixon was a prominent member of the Black music scene for over 60 years and performed in many bands.

  2. 9 de ene. de 2024 · Though his name won’t mean that much to too many people, genial Scouser GEORGE DIXON played a pivotal role in the Liverpool music scene. Sadly we have learned that George died in December. He was aged a magnificent 88!

  3. Consisting of stories, songs and nursery rhymes (often sung by Eileen Browne and George Dixon) for "mothers and children at home", at its peak it had an audience of more than a million listeners. Roger Fiske assisted with the music.

  4. With nursery rhymes set to music by Ann Driver and sung by George Dixon, a senior schools producer with a long and distinguished career in broadcasting, and Eileen Browne, the songs were often unaccompanied.

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  5. George Washington Dixon (1801? – March 2, 1861) was an American singer, stage actor, and newspaper editor. He rose to prominence as a blackface performer (possibly the first American to do so) after performing "Coal Black Rose", "Zip Coon", and similar songs.

  6. George Washington Dixon (1801? – March 2, 1861) was an American singer, stage actor, and newspaper editor. He rose to prominence as a blackface performer (possibly the first American to do so) after performing "Coal Black Rose", "Zip Coon", and similar songs.

  7. George Washington Dixon (1801?-March 2, 1861) was an American singer, stage actor, and newspaper editor. He rose to prominence as a blackface performer (possibly the first American to...