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  1. Consisting of stories, songs and nursery rhymes (often sung by Eileen Browne and George Dixon) for "mothers and children at home", at its peak it had an audience of more than a million listeners. Roger Fiske assisted with the music.

  2. 9 de ene. de 2024 · George Dixon, died on December 18, 2023, and was described by his family as a "much loved and devoted dad". The 88-year who was still singing a year before his death, became a prominent member...

  3. Former member George Dixon (who is not pictured on the album because of his departure back in 1963) actually only appears on "That's What Girls Are Made For", The other tracks all feature Edwards.

  4. 9 de ene. de 2024 · Though his name won’t mean that much to too many people, genial Scouser GEORGE DIXON played a pivotal role in the Liverpool music scene. Sadly we have learned that George died in December. He was aged a magnificent 88!

  5. Explore George Dixon's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about George Dixon on AllMusic.

  6. popmusic.mtsu.edu › archives › InventoryCREATOR - MTSU

    George Washington Dixon was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia, (according to the broadside text), probably about 1801. He was educated in Richmond , Virginia and New Haven, Connecticut .

  7. In 1961, Spencer was replaced by George Dixon, and the group was renamed the Spinners. “That’s What Girls Are Made For,” the Spinners’ first single, was recorded for Harvey Fuqua’s Tri-Phi Records. According to one report, Fuqua sang lead vocals on the album. In August 1961, the track reached number 27 on the Billboard Top 100 chart.