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The Gabe Dixon Band
Alternative / Pop / Rock



Nashville, Tennessee
United States

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Member Since7/13/2005
Band Websitehttp://www.gabedixonband.com
Band MembersGabe Dixon - Triple Threat
Winston Harrison - bass, backing vox, looping and weird sounds
Jano Rix - drums, intensity & backing vox
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"Is This Love" Acoustic Cover



"Music Calls Us Home" For Nashville Convention & Visitors Bureau



"The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson" Performing "Till You're Gone"



"Till You're Gone" Official Video



"Five More Hours" (In-Studio Footage)


"Disappear" (Lightning 100 In-Studio)


"Till You're Gone" (Lightning 100 In-Studio)


"Five More Hours" (Lightning 100 In-Studio)

Gabe's voice is flawless, and it delivers some of the most well-crafted, heart-felt, kick ass songs I've heard in a long time. He and the band are truly gifted, and we’re lucky they decided to share those gifts with the world.
Sara Bareilles


With his latest album, and his debut for Fantasy Records (out August 26th) Dixon stakes his claim as the next great Pop Piano Man. Dixon will remind you of Elton when he still had hair and was making albums like Tumbleweed Connection and Madman Across the Water. That’s high praise, and this is one of my favorite records of the year.
– Paste


Seeing and hearing Gabe Dixon inspires me and upsets me. It inspires me because he plays superbly written songs, beautifully, with a superb band. It upsets me because I fret that I may never be this good!
Jamie Cullum


I can't decide whether Gabe Dixon's secret weapon is his brilliance on the piano or his heart-melting voice. I guess I'll call it a tie. We fans have already witnessed this trio's blazing live performances - their self-titled album is the recorded proof. I'm guessing that Gabe won't be a secret for long after people hear these songs.
Dan Wilson


The Gabe Dixon Band's music makes me want to quit music and just be a groupie. They are making some of the best music of my generation.
– Jon McLaughlin


The Gabe Dixon Band's self titled album is like a birthday present to me from the boys. I have been following this band around like a groupie ever since I saw them play here in Nashville about 4 years ago and have long awaited this album, not only because I want more music for myself, but because the world needs to know about them. My voice is almost hoarse from screaming their praises, and this album has come out not a minute too late to not only pick up where i've started, but to prove me right.
– Dave Barnes


From the timeless tone of his voice, to his mastery over melody and lyrics, Dixon embodies everything you would want out of the consummate pop artist. Gabe Dixon isn't like a classic pop songwriter, he is a classic pop songwriter.
Dixon shows why he deserves to join the ranks of Jackson Browne and early Elton John in the pop pantheon.

Nashville Tennessean


“...and this commercial I'd never seen before, for a TV show I'd never heard of, came on. And I started to cry. It was because of the song the promo was set to, sung by a gentle, reassuring voice over rolling piano keys. He earnestly sings of the scariness and uncertainty of living your dreams, but promising that, "all will be well, even after all the promises you've broken to yourself." And who hasn't been there?
Palm Beach Post


I was just reading the newspaper thinking that my life was all wrong, that I should be in high school again, when my life wasn't about writing about life, but living it. When I didn't listen to music to evaluate it but when I bought records like they were food, and devoured each and every one, in my bedroom, in my secret world. And then I turn off the XM, saunter over to my computer, rip the CD and hear this. On the hottest night of the year let's put the top down and drive out to the cemetery, or some field in the middle of nowhere, and lie down and just stare at the sky, saying nothing. THAT'S what this feels like!
Bob Lefsetz The Lefsetz Letter





Record LabelFantasy / Concord Music Group
Type of LabelIndie


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Aug 20 2009 8:00P
Cape Cod Melody Tent w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Hyannis, Massachusetts
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NTELOS Pavilion w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Portsmouth, Virginia
Aug 26 2009 8:00P
Filene Center w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Vienna, Virginia
Aug 29 2009 8:00P
Stir Cove w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Council Bluffs, Iowa
Aug 30 2009 7:00P
North Iowa Community Auditorium w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Mason City, Iowa
Aug 31 2009 8:00P
Grand Theater w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Wausau, Wisconsin
Sep 1 2009 8:00P
State Theatre w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Minneapolis, Minnesota
Sep 4 2009 8:00P
Fraze Pavilion w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Kettering
Sep 8 2009 8:00P
Northern Lights Theatre - Potowatomi Casino w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Sep 13 2009 7:00P
MGM Grand @ Foxwoods w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Ledyard, Connecticut
Sep 15 2009 8:00P
Hanover Theatre w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Worcester, Massachusetts
Sep 16 2009 8:00P
Klein Memorial Auditorium w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Bridgeport, Connecticut
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Luhrs Center w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Shippensburg, Pennsylvania
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Keswick Theatre w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Glenside, Pennsylvania
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Creative Arts Center, West Virginia University w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Morgantown, West Virginia
Sep 22 2009 8:00P
North Charleston Performing Arts Center w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA North Charleston, South Carolina
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Durham Performing Arts Center w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Durham, North Carolina
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Chastain Park Amphitheatre w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Atlanta, Georgia
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Hard Rock Live w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Biloxi, Mississippi
Sep 30 2009 8:00P
Grove of Anaheim w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Anaheim, California
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Greek Theatre w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Los Angeles, California
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Santa Barbara Bowl w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Santa Barbara, California
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Mountain Winery w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Saratoga, California
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Mountain Winery w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Saratoga, California
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Lancaster Performing Arts Center w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Lancaster, California
Oct 14 2009 8:00P
Star of the Desert Arena w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Primm, Nevada
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Humphreys Concerts by the Bay w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA San Diego, California
Oct 16 2009 9:00P
Morongo Casino Resort & Spa w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Cabazon, California
Oct 22 2009 8:00P
Idaho Falls Civic Auditorium w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Idaho Falls, Idaho
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Red Robinson Show Theatre w/ LOGGINS & MESSINA Coquitlam, British Columbia

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   About The Gabe Dixon Band


THE GABE DIXON BAND

The Gabe Dixon Band’s new, self-titled album (Fantasy Records, August 26th) is in fact the group’s third release, following the 2002 album On a Rolling Ball and the 2005 EP Live at World Café, but there’s good reason the writer/singer/pianist considers it GDB’s debut.

Formed nine years ago by Dixon—then a classical piano major at the University of Miami—and his two college roommates, bassist Winston Harrison and drummer Jano Rix, they added a sax player and spent several years specializing in jazz-inflected, heavily improvised excursions, showcasing the virtuosity of the players. Dixon’s elevated chops also led to some high-profile moonlighting: along with performing with Alison Krauss, O.A.R. and others, the talented youngster played keyboards on Paul McCartney’s Driving Rain, while also backing the great one at the internationally broadcast “Concert For New York City.” McCartney offered him the keyboard slot for his world tour, but Gabe respectfully turned him down to focus his energies on his band’s then yet to be released Warner Bros. debut.

But after being dispirited and nearly derailed by cutbacks and regime changes at the band’s former label, Dixon shifted his focus to songcraft, and in 2006 the three longtime bandmates had a collective epiphany. “We realized when we were all living in different states that there was too much musical chemistry going on between us to give it up,” Dixon recalls. They reinvented themselves as a three-piece, song-based unit, putting the same attention to detail to arrangement and song-serving performance that the bandleader was giving to his writing.

To say that the move has paid off would be a gross understatement, because The Gabe Dixon Band belatedly but undeniably introduces a world-class unit fronted by a prodigiously talented artist. A reviewer for The Nashville Tennessean, Dixon’s hometown paper, called it early when he stated unequivocally in 2005 that the young artist “deserves to join the ranks of Jackson Browne and early Elton John in the pop pantheon.”

The trio, with Harrison doubling on mandator, a modified guitar he created whose sound somewhat resembles that of an electric mandolin, cut the album live off the floor during 10 days at Nashville’s renowned Blackbird Studios with co-producer/engineer mixer Neal Cappelino (Alison Krauss, Mindy Smith, Jonny Lang), and it’s evident the principals brought their A-games to the sessions. The album embeds vividly detailed, intensely personal and universally relatable songs in elegant yet muscular settings that draw, unabashedly and expertly, on classic rock, and the combination is intoxicating.

Both the material and the supple arrangements result from “the music we heard growing up, listening to our parents’ record collections,” Dixon points out. “Mostly ’70s LPs by Elton John, Jackson Browne, Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Carole King and James Taylor. It was a magical era, the pinnacle of pop, rock and folk in terms of songwriting and musicianship.” His first influence, though, was the Beatles. “That came from my mom,” says Gabe with a fond laugh. “As a teenager, she was kicked out of a Beatles movie for screaming too loud.”

Given the band’s innate feel for rock’s glory days, it’s entirely fitting that the legendary Henry Diltz, whose unforgettable photographs of greats like Neil Young, the Doors and Crosby, Stills & Nash have become an indelible part of rock history, shot the images that grace the album package.

Dixon and his bandmates have not only assimilated those influences but brought them into the present tense, resulting in music that is instantly familiar both musically and thematically, yet still provocative and in the moment. And though Dixon claims that the album is simply a collection of songs written over the last several years, a theme emerges. In this artist’s cosmology, as it was with his forebears, highways are potent metaphors for romantic and spiritual connection, which can lead to new insights or back to one’s roots, and the album is crisscrossed by characters on journeys between states of mind as well as places on a roadmap.

The opening “Disappear” is a panoramic song of escape and redemption in the grand tradition of Paul Simon’s “America” and Bruce Springsteen’s “Thunder Road.” The following “Five More Hours” poetically recounts Dixon’s growing elation as he leaves New York, where he’d been living, to return home to Nashville. “Angel don’t stop ’cause I’m almost home,” he sings, cruising along on a burnished, expansive arrangement redolent of Elton John’s Tumbleweed Connection (one of his all-time favorite albums). It’s unclear whether Angel is his traveling companion or some guiding spirit—which only increases the song’s beguiling character. It’s one of three co-written by onetime Trip Shakespeare and Semisonic frontman Dan Wilson, whose co-write of the Dixie Chicks’ “Not Ready to Make Nice” earned him a Grammy.

“The inspiration for ‘Five More Hours’ and for ‘Find My Way,’ the other song we recorded in the first session for the new album, came directly out of what was going on when I wrote them,” Dixon explains. “The band was living in Brooklyn and touring constantly, and the label took away our tour support a month before the album was scheduled to come out. So we gave up our place in Brooklyn, I rented a U-Haul and started driving home. At that point I was trying to figure out what to do next, and I realize now that it was all leading me back to my roots.”

Then comes the stunning ballad “Further the Sky,” an instant standard sung with Mindy Smith at her most inspired that leaves no doubts about Dixon’s vocal chops and expressiveness. “I think of it as a Taoist song,” Dixon says of “Further,” a collaboration with gifted Nashville songsmith Tia Sillers (who won a Grammy of her own, for Lee Ann Womack’s “I Hope You Dance”), and the final piece written for the album. He’s referring to the metaphysical riddles of its chorus: “The higher you reach, the further the sky / The more miles you walk, the longer the road / The steeper you climb, the harder you stand to fall / The stronger you get, the heavier the load.”

Batting cleanup is Dixon and Wilson’s “All Will Be Well,” another highway anthem, this one written after the artist watched the Dylan documentary Don’t Look Back and was entranced by the young bard’s solo performances, which he describes as “a direct channel of honesty.” The impact of this revelation is apparent in the resulting song, with its thrillingly cinematic refrain: “All the children walking home past the factories / Can see the light that’s shining in my window as I write this song to you / And all the cars running fast along the interstate / Can feel the love that radiates, illuminating what I know is true.”

“I wrote ‘All Will Be Well’ at the end of 2004, when I was starting to come to an acceptance of the situation with the record label,” Gabe says of the emotional crossroads he was approaching at the time. “And I realized that even though things hadn’t gone the way I’d hoped they would, it wasn’t the end of the world, and I could start a new chapter. It felt like a sort of blooming.”

The first half of the album (which certainly feels like it has two sides, like its sources of inspiration) is rounded off by “Find My Way,” an ivory-tickling romp in the grand tradition of Elton, Jerry Lee Lewis, Billy Preston and the Ben Folds 5. If you don’t find yourself caught up in the album’s musical momentum and psychological depth after these five songs, you’re probably better off sticking to NASCAR or knitting.

The LP’s second half is as far-ranging as the first is focused, encompassing the widescreen ballad “Ever After You,” the luminous solo piano piece “And the World Turned” (another Sillers co-write) and the three-part, parallel narrative “Sirens,” which Dixon semi-facetiously describes as “a bluegrass, drone-y, Middle Eastern song about temptation.”

Of the newfound focus of his onetime jam band, Dixon says, “We love great songs and real musicianship, and we take the time as a band to come up with something that isn’t typical, because the arrangement and performance can be just as impactful as the song itself. We’ve become more refined and to the point, making the impact direct and immediate. The idea is pretty simple, really: We’re dedicated to playing music people like that we like too.”

From this immensely promising vantage point, it’s been quite a journey for a guy who a decade ago was playing Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge in downtown Nashville every afternoon from 1 to 5 for tips. The bridge of “All Will Be Well” could serve as the credo for Dixon and his bandmates. “You’ve got to keep it up and don’t give up and chase your dreams,” he sings, “and you will find / All in time.”




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Javelyn





Jul 7 2009 10:28 AM

I looove you guys!!! Just bought tix for your Santa Barbara show in October - gonna bring some crew to support you! Live in LA, have my own show on Friday, so gotta do the SB one - worth the drive though - can't wait!!
Rocky Neck Bluegrass Band





Jul 6 2009 3:34 AM

thanks for adding us!
Adrianne





Jul 5 2009 8:38 PM

Great Job last night in Nashville. Totally Rocked the shades. Love your duo with Jeremy Lister. Thanks for a great night of music. Wish you would have performed the entire show.
Margitta





Jul 5 2009 4:15 PM

Thank you so much for friendship.I like your music so much.
Take care
Hugs
Margitta/München
L-Train





Jun 29 2009 10:25 PM

I saw the Proposal last night and was so excited when I realized that was your song. Congrats!!!
THE RED ROOM @ CAFE 939





Jun 29 2009 4:14 PM

Great show here in Boston. Thanks for playing The Red Room @ Cafe 939 and we hope you come back soon!
The Alice Project





Jun 28 2009 4:47 PM

Your music inspires me to keep on plugging and get back into the MIDDLE OF THE SOUND! Love it!
Mario Loibner





Jun 28 2009 8:48 AM

find my way is super good!
ANDREA JEITZ





Jun 28 2009 4:29 AM

Find My Way is BOMB!!! Saw The Proposal and knew it was you guys giving the movie it's grand opening!!!!
The Songbirds





Jun 27 2009 7:50 AM

Loggins and Messina?!!! and shut it down, we're jealous!!!!
♥Invisibly Shaken♥





Jun 27 2009 6:30 AM

I saw The Proposal n flipped out when i heard ur song!!!! i'm so excited u guys r gettin the recognition u deserve...u guys r amazing =]
Rosa





Jun 26 2009 11:48 PM

I almost jumped up in the theater when I heard you guys in The Proposal! CONGRATS!!
*♥Clare♥*





Jun 26 2009 8:01 PM

Just droppin by to say hello... long time no comment! You guys are ahhhmazing! You need to come back to the chicago area again sometime soo I can see you in concert!! Well.. keep up the amazing work!! Congrats on your work being in " The Proposal" that's awesome!!

Much ♥
Clare
Emmmmmm





Jun 22 2009 11:02 PM

Can ya'll please come back to Phoenix soon?!?! I love the music on cd but live it can't be beat!
Lindsey





Jun 22 2009 4:19 PM

I saw "The Proposal" last night and IMMEDIATELY recognized you in the first song! CONGRATS! What amazing exposure... the movie is great so here's hoping that lots of people buy the soundtrack! Huge fan from Nashville and SO glad some Nashville artistes are getting out there! :D Way to go.
LucidDreams Music Group





Jun 20 2009 7:23 PM

LucidDreams Music thanks you for the add and is wishes you a successful day.
Kathleen Beck





Jun 18 2009 10:23 PM

hey GDB, I read that you recorded something with Justin Nozuka recently. I'm so interested in this, what is it and how did it go? How was Toronto? Also wanting to know if you'll be playing in or around Seattle, WA. Would love to get to see you play again.
Kathleen Beck
Vérah





Jun 17 2009 3:03 AM

thank's for add
blessings,peace,love and sucess!
keep touch,take a care.
hugs from Brasil,

vérah
Brian Stewart





Jun 10 2009 12:19 AM

Hey guys, see you on the road soon!

=)
Aiko





Jun 4 2009 2:54 PM

Good luck for your concert ^ ^

your music is great, I love.
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Jun 2 2009 7:51 AM

MONDAY'S SUCK!!
PreTTy LiE





May 30 2009 4:22 AM

So you guys are TOTALLY playing Pittsburgh in June, but it's an over 21 show!!!! I'm so sadd. :-(

Bethany
Tyson Bowman





May 30 2009 2:41 AM

Thank you for hangin' on myspace!

T
The Spanish Caravan





May 26 2009 11:39 PM

Peace from Music City, Gabe Dixon Band! 
Last & Night & Raelin





May 23 2009 4:55 PM

Thank you for your friendship HUGS *Last* & *Night*
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