
Paul Simon and Friends | The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song
Paul Simon and Friends | The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song

Jessy Dixon (1938–2011) was an American gospel singer, songwriter, and pianist known for his dynamic style. Born in Texas, he moved to Chicago, where he was discovered by the "King of Gospel", James Cleveland, who sang & recorded his early songs. He gained fame after performing at the 1972 Newport Jazz Festival and collaborated with Paul Simon for eight years, appearing on several hit albums. Dixon wrote over 200 songs, recorded by artists like Amy Grant and Cher, and released over 20 albums, earning seven Grammy nominations. A regular on Bill Gaither’s Homecoming series, he died of cancer in 2011, leaving a lasting gospel legacy.
Born: 1938-03-12 in San Antonio, Texas
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Paul Simon and Friends | The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song

Freedom Band

Canadian Homecoming

Homecoming Texas Style

The Legend at Gaither's Pond

Sweet Sweet Spirit

Memphis Homecoming

Rock of Ages

A Campfire Homecoming

Live From Toronto

Good News

All Day Singing at The Dome
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