Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Jessy Dixon In His Brand New Home...



CHICAGO (AP) - Jessy Dixon, a singer and songwriter who introduced his energetic style of gospel music to wider audiences by serving as pop singer Paul Simon's opening act, died Monday. He was 73.
Miriam Dixon said her brother died Monday morning at his Chicago home. She said he had been sick but declined to provide additional details.

it was for his gospel singing - religious music that combined the rhythmic beat of blues, jazz and soul - that Dixon first gained attention. It was during an appearance at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1972 with his Jessy Dixon Singers that

Dixon also played keyboard with Earth Wind and Fire and guitarist Phillip Upchurch.

Dixon, who began studying music at age 5, aspired to be classical pianist but told The Associated Press in a 1997 interview that he always knew his talent was destined for use in the church.

Born March 12, 1938, in San Antonio, Dixon's professional compass was set by gospel music legend James Cleveland, who heard Dixon's teen group perform at a theatre in the south Texas city. Dixon said Cleveland liked the group, but he liked Dixon more and persuaded him to move to Chicago to join his group, the Gospel Chimes, as both a singer and pianist.

Chicago's South Side was the place to be for a gospel musician, especially in the early 1960s.

"Going to church was like going to school," Dixon said. At church, he heard the likes of Mahalia Jackson and blues pioneer Thomas A. Dorsey, who is credited with creating modern gospel singing.

"Reading his (Dor sey's) music and studying it, he was the one who wrote for Tennessee Ernie Ford, Elvis Presley and Pat Boone," Dixon said. "All these people were singing his music and were making it commercial."

Dixon credited the creativity of artists like percussionist Maurice White and blues singer Willie Dixon, no relation, inspired him to compose. He started with choral music for Chicago's Thompson Community Singers, for which he sat at the keyboards. Several of his early songs have become classics, sung in churches across America, including: "Sit At His Feet and be Blessed," ''These Old Heavy Burdens" and "I Love to Praise His Name."

His more recent compositions gained him even wider acceptance. Dixon's "I Am Redeemed," released in 1993, lingered on Billboard magazine's gospel chart for more than five years.

After his stint with Simon ended, Dixon rode a wave of increased gospel music interest during the 1980s to build a following in Europe.

During his 1997 inte rview, Dixon noted that when he first began touring on his own outside the United States in the 1980s, the small audiences didn't have much respect for gospel as religious expression.

"At first it was viewed as entertainment," he said. "But now when I go, they ask me to share my faith as a Christian."

In the United States, Dixon was a long-time fixture on composer and singer Bill Gaither's Gospel Series, video concert broadcast on religious oriented cable television stations.

During his career, Dixon was able to produce five gold records and garner several Grammy nominations.

Dixon, is survived by a brother and sister.


Diana Ross - "There's an element in Jessy's music that can't be mistaken. That element is love, and wow do I feel it."
Bette Midler - "I've heard Jessy Dixon sing many times and in all of gospel music, Jessy Dixon is my favorite. Jessy Dixon has the gospel soul."
Bill Gaither - "I have traveled with Jessy Dixon for the past several years and never have I been with an artists with more heart. He is the real thing."
Natalie Cole - "Jessy's music is just like him, beautiful."

3 comments:

Sue said...

Hi Terry, Jessie Dixon was one of my favorite singers. I first found out about him through the Gaither videos. I didn't know any of this information, and thank you for sharing it.
Hope all is well, I am still busy gathering and canning food for winter. Our season is almost over, and I am so glad as I am a little tired, but so thankful for every blessing God has blessed us with.
Blessings,
Sue

Terry said...

hi sue..so nice to hear from you.
i loved jessy dixon so much...jake hess is my favourite singer but wnen
i met jessy when the gaither friends came to toronto...he was so good..when i went to his table to buy a tape and i had hoped a picture [so i could get his autograph], he said that he had not brought pictures...i said, "well what about that nice big picture that you have hanging on the wall behind you!".."sorry, it is not for sale but i'll tell you what..just let me sign the tape cover"...well sue i was satisfied with that and then i told him, "jessy you sing just like jake!"
my brother from iowa was the one that told me. he phoned long distance this morning...how he told my sister, betty was he emailed her and said, that "jessy is dancing in heaven now!"
oh to be with jesus and out of all pain and singing right in the presence of the lord!
god bless you sue...love terry

Trish said...

Miss Patty and I had the privilege to see him live in he 80's...what an annointed service it was.
Your Brother put it perfectly...Jessy is dancing in Heaven now! Hallelujah!