Michael Dixon Trio 30 years
Michael Dixon Trio
Three friends & a wealth of music
The soaring voice of Michael Dixon
The cascading piano of Patti "Niagara" Martin
The guitar, bass and percussion of Dylan Vaughn
Music tells the story
Motown, Ellington and Gershwin, Burt Bacharach and Stevie Wonder, Michael Dixon Trio are like a fine Beaujolais: smooth, round..and kicks!
"Three fine funky friends finding fun forever."
Michael Dixon on The Voice Senior
What the World Needs Now
Michael Dixon sings ‘What the World Needs Now’ live on The Voice Senior!
A House Is Not A Home
Michael singing ‘A House is not a Home’ on The Voice Senior!
About Michael Dixon Trio
Michael Dixon
The music all started with the piano that his uncle bought him. Then came dancing in the schoolyard to 60s Motown, and singing in the Sunday church choir - a life spent with a deep connection to music.
Michael Dixon's love of music has been a love affair with the world of song, and no one tells the story better.
His rendition of Lush Life sounds like he was living it . And his soulful delivery of Alfie is pure poetry.
Patti Martin
Patti Martin is a much loved and in demand composer, pianist, accompanist, and arranger in many ensembles as well as numerous jazz, pop, and musical artists.
She earned the name Miss Niagara from her cascading piano flow in just about any style: Duke Ellington swing to Stevie Wonder Motown and every Broadway show tune and television ad you can think of...plus every TV and movie theme. And that's just the beginning! There's all the jazz standards and most pop and folk tunes of the last 400 years...but wait! There's more.
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'Lush Life' enter the cozy fireplace world of Michael Dixon.
As long as all 'God's Children Got Rhythm', Bob is your uncle!
Michael and Dylan talking about a very pretty lady here, she's a 'Sophisticated Lady'.
Dylan Vaughn
Dylan grew up a family of music lovers: His dad played cool jazz music snare drum with the stereo; and his granddad George Vaughn was first reed player in the New York Radio City Music Hall of the 30s and 40's. Read more >>
More audio from Michael Dixon Trio
Nothing's been the same since I fell for you. Who's got the blues more than you? Methinks I do.
I want to find a plot of land and live there with you.- The Folks Who Live on the Hill & Autumn in New York, why does it seem so exciting?
What's it all about, Alfie?