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The Magic Of Reginald Dixon

158.8K streams

158,764

Christmas with Reginald Dixon

82.3K streams

82,340

The Very Best Of Reginald Dixon

75.8K streams

75,791

Reginald Dixon at the Wurlitzer Organ ...

36K streams

35,971

Rhapsody In Blue

34.5K streams

34,522

Forever Gold - I Do Like To Be Beside ...

26.1K streams

26,059

Mr Blackpool

26.1K streams

26,059

Mr. Blackpool

23.9K streams

23,929

I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside

23.9K streams

23,888

Tower Ballroom Favourites

23.8K streams

23,795

Biography

One of England's best loved multitaskers, Reginald Dixon made his mark with inhuman feats of musical dexterity on some of the most massive and complicated pipe organs in the world. His longtime stint as resident organist at the Blackpool Tower Ballroom saw him helming that venue's massive 3m/14r "Wonder Wurlitzer" for countless concerts and popular Sunday afternoon radio broadcasts, and put him on the map as one of the world's best-known and all-time greatest theater organists. Born in 1904 in Sheffield, England, Dixon honed his musical skills on the Wurlitzers of the West End Birmingham, the Regent Dudley, and the Preston before finally landing his dream job at Blackpool. A major innovator in his field, Dixon developed a particular sound and style that featured heavily tremulated tibias and a galloping right hand. His unique approach earned him the nickname "Mr. Blackpool" and his signature sound became known as the "Blackpool Sound" -- instantly recognizable to any Brit who had a wireless between 1930 and 1976. Dixon was awarded the M.B.E. (Member of the British Empire) in 1966 and continued his regular Sunday concerts at the Tower until his "retirement" in the '70s. "Retirement" for Dixon consisted of playing all over the U.K. and abroad, and continually recording albums. He passed away in his sleep on Thursday May 9, 1985. ~ J. Scott McClintock, Rovi