The Gabe Dixon Band

      The Gabe Dixon Band
      Origin USA
      Genres Rock
      Years active 1998–present
      Members Gabe Dixon
      Winston Harrison
      Jano Rix

      The Gabe Dixon Band is a three-piece band that was formed in the fall of 1998 at the University of Miami. Their music is piano-driven rock akin to Ben Folds Five with a more serious tone, Jackson Browne and early 70s Elton John. The band worked with producer/engineer Eddie Kramer on their independently released debut album, More Than It Would Seem, in 1999. They relocated to New York City after graduation and were signed to Reprise by David Kahne. After Dixon respectfully declined the keyboard position on the Paul McCartney world tour to instead focus on production of the band's major label debut, On A Rolling Ball was released in 2002.

      Their song "All Will Be Well" off of the 2005 EP Live at World Cafe rose to moderate prominence when it was used in promos for the NBC show Conviction.

      The band released their debut album for Fantasy Records, The Gabe Dixon Band, in August 2008. In its initial days of release, it has received praise from the music press and fellow artists. The band toured the United States from Aug 2008 through Nov 2008 with native New Yorker turned Canadian resident, newcomer Justin Nozuka.

      The song Find My Way was the opening track to the film The Proposal (2009) starring Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds.

      In 2011, the song All Will Be Well was also featured in Parks and Recreation

      The song Till Your Gone was used in Bose store displays.

      Gabe Dixon is also currently a member of the band Supertramp (as of Fall, 2010).

      Gabe's solo album, One Spark, was released on August 23, 2011. The album is produced by Marshall Altman and will feature a duet with Alison Krauss.

      Discography

      • More Than It Would Seem (1999)
        • Included former band member Chandler Webber on saxophone
      • On a Rolling Ball (2002)
        • Included former band member Chandler Webber on saxophone
        • Produced by David Kahne
      • Live at World Cafe (2005)
        • Mixed by Dan Wilson (ex-Semisonic lead singer/songwriter)
      • The Gabe Dixon Band (2008)
        • Produced by Neal Cappellino & The Gabe Dixon Band
      • One Spark (2011)
        • Produced by Marshall Altman
      • The Gabe Dixon Band (2013)
        • Produced by Marshall Altman
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      Members

      Gabe Dixon during a Supertramp concert at Madrid in 2010.

      Current

      Gabe played keyboards and sang backing vocals on nearly every track of Paul McCartney's 2001 "Driving Rain" album. Gabe also performed live with Paul at the Concert For New York City, a September 11 fundraiser.

      Previous

      Harrison left the band in 2009 to devote more time to a band he is in with his wife called What Bird.

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      Last modified on 24 May 2013, at 17:01