Gabe Dixon Band Covers Bob Marley and Music from His Album
Formed by Gabe Dixon almost a decade ago, this trio has been
commonly found improvising their often jazz-influenced
performances.
"Dixon’s elevated chops also led to some high-profile moonlighting: along with performing with Alison Krauss, O.A.R. and others, the talented youngster played keyboards on Paul McCartney’s Driving Rain, while also backing the great one at the internationally broadcast “Concert For New York City.” McCartney offered him the keyboard slot for his world tour, but Gabe respectfully turned him down to focus his energies on his band’s then yet to be released Warner Bros. debut."
"His first influence, though, was the Beatles. “That came from my mom,” says Gabe with a fond laugh. “As a teenager, she was kicked out of a Beatles movie for screaming too loud."
(Source: Gabe Dixon Band website)
Gabe Dixon Band covers Bob Marley's Is This Love?
I'd also like to share additional music by the Gabe Dixon Band. Enjoy.
"Dixon’s elevated chops also led to some high-profile moonlighting: along with performing with Alison Krauss, O.A.R. and others, the talented youngster played keyboards on Paul McCartney’s Driving Rain, while also backing the great one at the internationally broadcast “Concert For New York City.” McCartney offered him the keyboard slot for his world tour, but Gabe respectfully turned him down to focus his energies on his band’s then yet to be released Warner Bros. debut."
"His first influence, though, was the Beatles. “That came from my mom,” says Gabe with a fond laugh. “As a teenager, she was kicked out of a Beatles movie for screaming too loud."
(Source: Gabe Dixon Band website)
Gabe Dixon Band covers Bob Marley's Is This Love?
I'd also like to share additional music by the Gabe Dixon Band. Enjoy.

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