Wednesday, 1 July 2026

Willie Dixon born July 1, 1915

Willie Dixon (July 1, 1915 – January 29, 1992) was a well-known American blues bassist, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He wrote or co-wrote more than 500 songs.

William James Dixon was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, on July 1, 1915. He was one of 14 children. His mother, Daisy, often rhymed things she said, a habit her son imitated. At the age of seven, young Dixon became an admirer of a band that featured pianist Little Brother Montgomery. He sang his first song at Springfield Baptist Church at the age of four. Dixon was introduced to blues when he served time on prison farms in Mississippi as a young teenager. Later in his teens, he learned to sing harmony from a local carpenter, Theo Phelps, who led a gospel quintet, the Union Jubilee Singers, in which Dixon sang bass; the group regularly performed on the Vicksburg radio station WQBC. He began adapting his poems into songs and even sold some to local music groups.

Dixon left Mississippi for Chicago in 1936. A man of considerable stature, standing 6 feet 6 inches tall and weighing over 250 pounds, he took up boxing, at which he was successful, winning the Illinois State Golden Gloves Heavyweight Championship (Novice Division) in 1937. Around 1939, he became a professional boxer and worked briefly as Joe Louis's sparring partner, but after four fights he left boxing in a dispute with his manager over money. Dixon met Leonard Caston at a boxing gym, where they would harmonize at times. Dixon performed in several vocal groups in Chicago, but it was Caston that persuaded him to pursue music seriously. Caston built him his first bass, made of a tin-can and one string. Dixon's experience singing bass made the instrument familiar. He also learned to play the guitar.

The Big Three Trio

In 1939, Dixon was a founding member of the Five Breezes, with Caston, Joe Bell, Gene Gilmore and Willie Hawthorne. They recorded eight numbers for the Bluebird record label. The group blended blues, jazz, and vocal harmonies, in the mode of the Ink Spots. Dixon's progress on the upright bass came to an abrupt halt with the advent of World War II, when he refused induction into military service as a conscientious objector and was imprisoned for ten months. He refused to go to war because he would not fight for a nation in which institutionalized racism and racist laws were prevalent. After the war, he formed a group named the Four Jumps of Jive. He then reunited with Caston, forming the Big Three Trio, which went on to record for Columbia Records. On the road, they are a huge success on a circuit that takes in the Mid-West and the northern states.

                                  

Dixon signed with Chess Records as a recording artist, but he began performing less, being more involved with administrative tasks for the label. By 1951, he was a full-time employee at Chess, where he acted as producer, talent scout, session musician and staff songwriter. He was also a producer for the Chess subsidiary Checker Records. His relationship with Chess was sometimes strained, but he stayed with the label from 1948 to the early 1960s. During this time Dixon's output and influence were prodigious.

From late 1956 to early 1959, he worked in a similar capacity for Cobra Records, for which he produced early singles for Otis Rush, Magic Sam, and Buddy Guy. In 1956, Dixon wrote "Fishin' in My Pond", which was recorded by Lee Jackson, and released on Cobra in February 1957. His double bass playing was of a high standard. He appears on many of Chuck Berry's early recordings, further proving his linkage between the blues and the birth of rock 'n' roll. He records his first LP in 1959, Willie's Blues, for the Bluesville Record label and in 1960 he provides Howlin' Wolf with the songs 'Wang Dang Doodle', Back Door Man', 'Spoonful' and 'The Red Rooster'. During this time his output and influence was prodigious. Indeed, he once claimed "I am the blues." This may seem a little arrogant, but there is no doubt that he was one of the major influences on the genre, through his original and varied song writing, live performances, recording, and copious production work.

From the late 1960s until the mid-1970s, Dixon ran his own record label, Yambo Records, and two subsidiary labels, Supreme and Spoonful. He released his 1971 album, Peace?, on Yambo and also singles by McKinley Mitchell, Lucky Peterson and others. In 1977, unhappy with the small royalties paid by Chess's publishing company, Arc Music, Dixon and Muddy Waters sued Arc and later Dixon founded his own publishing company, Hoochie Coochie Music. Dixon's health increasingly deteriorated during the 1970s and the 1980s, primarily as a result of long-term diabetes. Eventually one of his legs was amputated. Dixon was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1980, in the inaugural session of the Blues Foundation's ceremony. In 1982 he set up the Blues Heaven Foundation to aid young musicians. He had bypass surgery in 1987 and in 1989 he received a Grammy Award for his album Hidden Charms.

Dixon died of heart failure on January 29, 1992, in Burbank, California. His body was carried by a horse-drawn hearse through where he grew up. He was buried in Burr Oak Cemetery, in Alsip, Illinois. He was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994 and also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2015.

(Edited from Wikipedia & Discogs) 

4 comments:

  1. For "Willie Dixon – Walkin’ The Blues: Leader & Songwriter (2017 Soul Jam)" go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/pFmiXX2V

    CD 1: The Leader
    1 Willie Dixon– Wang Dang Doodle 2:47
    2 Willie Dixon– So Long 2:11
    3 Willie Dixon, The Big Three Trio– Violent Love 2:22
    4 Willie Dixon– Walkin' The Blues 3:03
    5 Willie Dixon– Crazy For My Baby 2:51
    6 Willie Dixon– The Pain In My Heart 3:20
    7 Willie Dixon– Twenty Nine Ways To My Baby's Door 2:11
    8 Willie Dixon– All The Time 2:34
    9 Willie Dixon– Nervous 3:17
    10 Willie Dixon– Sittin' And Cryin' The Blues 3:21
    11 Willie Dixon– Built For Comfort 2:33
    12 Willie Dixon– Move Me 3:22
    13 Willie Dixon– Rub My Root 4:16
    14 Willie Dixon– Home To Mamma 4:58
    15 Willie Dixon– Shaky 3:40
    16 Willie Dixon– Now Howdy 5:55
    17 Willie Dixon– Chicago House Rent Party 5:00
    18 Willie Dixon– Tail Dragger 2:58
    19 Willie Dixon– Wrinkles 2:38
    20 Willie Dixon– One More Time 2:58
    21 Willie Dixon, Pete Seeger– Stewball 3:34
    22 Willie Dixon, Pete Seeger– "T" For Texas 4:19

    CD 2: The Songwriter
    1 Muddy Waters– (I'm Your) Hoochie Cocchie Man 2:56
    2 Muddy Waters– You Shook Me 2:43
    3 Little Walter – My Babe 2:40
    4 Little Walter & His Jukes– Mellow Down Easy 2:44
    5 Howlin' Wolf– The Red Rooster 2:27
    6 Howlin' Wolf– I Ain't Superstitious 2:53
    7 Howlin' Wolf– Back Door Man 2:50
    8 Lowell Fulson– Do Me Right 2:55
    9 Buddy Guy– Sit And Cry (The Blues) 3:03
    10 Eddie Boyd– Third Degree 3:16
    11 Dale Hawkins – My Babe 2:27
    12 Willie Mabon– Seventh Son 2:52
    13 Jimmy Witherspoon– When The Lights Go Out 2:52
    14 Otis Rush– You Know My Love 2:39
    15 Otis Rush– I Can't Quit You baby 3:07
    16 Muddy Waters– I'm Ready 3:04
    17 Muddy Waters– Close To You 3:06
    18 Muddy Waters– You Need Love 2:45
    19 Junior Wells– Two Headed Woman 2:40
    20 Bo Diddley– You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover 3:09
    21 Bo Diddley– Diddy Wah Diddy 2:30
    22 Bo Diddley– Pretty Thing 2:47
    23 Elmore James– Talk To Me Baby 2:17
    24 Jesse Fortune– Too Many Cooks 2:53
    25 Howlin' Wolf– Spoonful 2:45
    26 Etta James– I Just Want To Make Love To You 3:05

    For "Willie Dixon - The Original Wang Dang Doodle (2024 Jonderblog)" go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/H6XpUTrR

    1. Koko Taylor & Willie Dixon - Wang Dang Doodle 3:00
    2. Koko Taylor & Willie Dixon - Insane Asylum 4:20
    3. Koko Taylor & Willie Dixon - Fire 2:29
    4. Koko Taylor & Willie Dixon - The Egg Or The Hen 2:27
    5. Howlin' Wolf & Willie Dixon - Going Down Slow 4:03
    6. Memphis Slim; Willie Dixon - Don't You Tell Nobody 2:07
    7. Willie Dixon - Sittin´ And Cryin´ The Blues (Live) 3:30
    8. Willie Dixon - Crazy For My Baby (Live) 4:33
    9. Willie Dixon - I Just Want To Make Love To You (Live) 4:51
    10. Willie Dixon, Sunnyland Slim, & SP Leary - Bassology (Live) 3:12
    11. Chuck E. Weiss & Willie Dixon - Down The Road A Piece ‘70 3:28
    12. Willie Dixon & The Chicago All Stars - Spoonful (Live, ft. Johnny Winter) 4:55
    13. Willie Dixon - Wang Dang Doodle 4:35
    14. Willie Dixon - Back Door Man 6:13
    15. Willie Dixon - Jungle Swing 5:29
    16. Willie Dixon - Don't Tell Me Nothin' 4:44
    17. The Big Three Trio - Signifying Monkey 2:59
    18. Willie Dixon, Rob Wasserman, & Al Duncan - Dustin' Off The Bass.mp3"

    Koko Taylor, lp 1969 - 1-3
    The Egg Or The Hen, single 1967 - 4
    Going Down Slow, single 1961 - 5
    Willie’s Blues, lp 1969 - 6
    American Folk Blues Festivals, lps 1962-1966 - 7-9
    Live CBC Festival Show, Toronto, 1966 - 10
    Old Souls & Wolf Tickets, CD 2002 - 11
    Live at Liberty Hall in Houston, lp 1971 - 12
    Catalyst, lp 1973 - 13
    I Am The Blues, lp 1969 - 14
    Hidden Charms, CD 1988 - 15
    The Color Of Money, CD 1986 - 16
    Signifying Monkey, single 1947 - 17
    Dust Off The Bass, 1990 - 18

    Thanks to Koen @ Jonderblog for the loan of above compilation

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  2. For "WILLIE DIXON - 1952-62 Complete (2022 Blue eye)" go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/b1AqSCHa

    01. My love will never die
    02. Wang dang doodle
    03. So easy
    04. Violent love
    05. If you're mine
    06. Alone
    07. Walking the blues
    08. Crazy for my baby
    09. The pain in my heart
    10. I'm the lover man
    11. Twenty nine ways to my baby's door
    12. Firey love
    13. All the time
    14. Could I would I?
    15. Ugly girls
    16. Built for comfort
    17. Don't tell nobody
    18. Go easy
    19. Good understanding
    20. I got a razor
    21. Move me
    22. Nervous
    23. Sittin' and cryin' the blues
    24. Slim's thing
    25. That's all I want baby
    26. That's my baby
    27. Youth to you
    28. Rub my root
    29. Home to mama
    30. Shaky
    31. One more time
    32. Now howdy
    33. Back home in Indiana
    34. Wrinkles
    35. Tail dragger

    Thanks to Gerard Herzhaft for the compilation above.

    For "Willie Dixon - Peace? (1971)" go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/y9xRyc3V

    01. I'm Wanted
    02. Peace
    03. It's In The News
    04. I'd Give My Life For You
    05. You Got To Move
    06. Suffering Son Of A Gun
    07. Jelly Jam
    08. You Don't Make Sense Or Peace
    09. Blues You Can't Lose
    10. If I Could See

    Thanks to the Zero G Sound blog for the loan of above album

    And finally I found this comp on the streamers @192

    For "The Big Three Trio Featuring Willie Dixon – Chicago Harmonisers – Their Greatest Recordings (2019 Jasmine)" go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/KJZg7JZf

    1. YOU SURE LOOK GOOD TO ME
    2. SIGNIFYING MONKEY
    3. IF THE SEA WAS WHISKEY
    4. MONEY TREE BLUES
    5. AFTER WHILE (WE GONNA DRINK A LITTLE WHISKEY)
    6. RENO BLUES
    7. I'LL BE RIGHT SOME DAY
    8. JUST CAN'T LET HER BE
    9. SINCE MY BABY GONE
    10. BIG THREE BOOGIE
    11. EVENING
    12. 88 BOOGIE
    13. I FEEL LIKE STEPPIN' OUT
    14. HARD NOTCH BOOGIE BEAT
    15. I AIN'T GONNA BE YOUR MONKEY MAN NO MORE
    16. BIG THREE STOMP
    17. NO ONE TO LOVE ME
    18. DON'T LET THAT MUSIC DIE
    19. APPETITE BLUES
    20. IT'S ALL OVER
    21. TELL THAT WOMAN
    22. BLUE BECAUSE OF YOU
    23. LONESOME
    24. VIOLENT LOVE
    25. GOT YOU ON MY MIND
    26. YOU DON'T LOVE ME NO MORE
    27. COME HERE BABY
    28. MY LOVE WILL NEVER DIE

    Our old friend Master Tape Records put above album on Spotify as "Golden Selection" a year after Jasmine's release.
    They jumbled up the original play order so I've re-sorted it back to what it was and added the original covers.
    Also big thank you goes to Gitar plastico who suggested a repost of todays birthday blues bassist and singer.

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  3. thank you all for the great willie dixon.much appreciated

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  4. Thanks for all the Willie Dixon!!

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