Dixon, Willie

Dixon, Willie
orig. William James Dixon

born July 1, 1915, Vicksburg, Miss., U.S.
died Jan. 29, 1992, Burbank, Calif.

U.S. musician who influenced the emergence of electric blues and rock music.

In 1936 Dixon moved from his native Mississippi to Chicago, won an Illinois Golden Gloves boxing championship, and began selling his songs. He played double bass in several bands before joining Chess Records. His lively compositions, which he sold for as little as $30, included "Little Red Rooster," "You Shook Me," and "Back Door Man"; many were later recorded by Muddy Waters, Elvis Presley, and the Rolling Stones. Dixon toured widely throughout the U.S. and Europe.

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▪ American musician
in full  William James Dixon 
born July 1, 1915, Vicksburg, Miss., U.S.
died Jan. 29, 1992, Burbank, Calif.

      American blues musician who, as record producer, bassist, and prolific songwriter, exerted a major influence on the post-World War II Chicago style.

      Dixon's mother wrote religious poetry, and he sang in a gospel (gospel music) quartet before moving to Chicago in 1936. The following year he won the Illinois Golden Glove amateur heavyweight boxing championship. He began playing the double bass in 1939 and worked extensively with the Big Three Trio (1946–52). When that group dissolved, he began working full-time for , serving as a house bassist and arranger on recording sessions. Dixon's upbeat blues compositions, which he sold for as little as $30, helped usher in the Chicago blues sound of the 1950s.

      Among his best-known songs are “I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man” and “I'm Ready,” written for Muddy Waters (Waters, Muddy); “Little Red Rooster” and “Back Door Man,” for Howlin' Wolf; “My Babe,” for Little Walter; “Bring It on Home,” for the second Sonny Boy Williamson (Alex “Rice” Miller); and “The Seventh Son” and “Wang Dang Doodle.” In the late 1950s he worked with the short-lived Cobra label; in the 1960s he toured Europe with the American Folk Blues Festival and formed the Chicago Blues All-Stars, which traveled widely throughout the United States and Europe. rock performers such as the Rolling Stones (Rolling Stones, the), Jimi Hendrix (Hendrix, Jimi), Elvis Presley (Presley, Elvis), and Led Zeppelin recorded his songs. He was the founder of the Blues Heaven Foundation, a nonprofit organization designed to benefit destitute blues performers and provide scholarships to young musicians. His autobiography is entitled I Am the Blues (1989).

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