Dixon was born in Jacksonville, Florida, but his family moved to Brooklyn, New York, when he was young.[3] He learned to sing in church.[1]
Career
Dixon began his professional career in 1954 with the Four Buddies,[1] a doo-wop group led by Larry Harrison, in which Dixon sang baritone and occasionally played guitar.[2] The Four Buddies recorded for Savoy Records, but also as the Barons for Decca Records and as The Buddies for Glory Records.[2] The group disbanded in 1955, but Dixon and Harrison continued writing songs together.[2] Their biggest hit was "Why Baby Why", recorded by Pat Boone, which peaked at No. 5 in 1957.[2]
Greenberg started a second record company, Wand Records, in 1961.[2] Dixon wrote and produced many songs for the Wand and Scepter labels, including the 1961 Chuck Jackson single "I Don't Want to Cry", co-written by Jackson himself, which reached No. 36.[2]Jimmy Reed's 1961 hit "Big Boss Man" was written by Dixon and Al Smith.[2] This song was listed by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of the 500 "Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll".[6]
Dixon was married to soul singer Inez Foxx, with whom he co-wrote "I Love You 1000 Times".[1] They later divorced.[1] Dixon died in his hometown of Jacksonville, Florida.[3]
He was also married to Sonia Dixon (Nee Francis) which also ended in divorce.