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Don Dixon (other)
Don Dixon may refer to: * Don Dixon (artist) (born 1951), space artist, painter and illustrator * Don Dixon (musician) (born 1950), record producer, songwriter, musician, bassist *Don Dixon (footballer) (born 1937), former Australian rules footballer *Don Dixon, Baron Dixon Donald Dixon, Baron Dixon, Privy Council of the United Kingdom, PC, Deputy Lieutenant, DL (6 March 1929 – 19 February 2017) was a British Labour Party (UK), Labour Party politician. Early life Dixon worked in the Tyne shipyards and was a wor ... (1929–2017), Labour MP for Jarrow 1979–1997 See also * Donald Dickson Farmer (1877–1956), Scottish recipient of the VC {{DEFAULTSORT:Dixon, Don ...
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Don Dixon (artist)
Don Dixon (born 1951) is an American astronomical artist practicing space art in the tradition of Chesley Bonestell. Born in Easton, Pennsylvania, Dixon has created cover art for'' Scientific American'','' Sky and Telescope'','' Omni'', ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'','' Astronomy Magazine'', and many other publications. Dixon's paintings have been used to illustrate the covers of several science fiction books, such as the Mars Trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson and the Galactic Center Saga by Gregory Benford. He directed and co-wrote the immersive animated film Centered in the Universe, which premiered in 2006 at the Samuel Oschin Planetarium at Griffith Observatory, where he served as Art Director from 1991-2021. He is a founding member of the International Association of Astronomical Artists (IAAA) and was elected a Fellow of that organization in 2000. See also *List of space artists References *"NASA Does it Better:Space Artists Face Reality" by Jia-Rui Chong, ...
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Don Dixon (musician)
Don Dixon (born December 13, 1950) is an American record producer, songwriter, and musician. He is considered to be one of the key producers of what is called the jangle pop movement of the early 1980s, including working with R.E.M. and The Smithereens. Early life Dixon was born in Lancaster, South Carolina. He says he learned to play the bass guitar in junior high school "because of the control that it offered". He said, "I bought a bass, one of those great Danelectro Silvertones, and I wish I had it back. From Sears for $79. Then a few months later I really liked upright, so I found an old upright in a church in Charlotte, and just was sort of self-taught on those things, but I could read music." At the age of fifteen, he made his first recording, playing upright bass with jazz musician Louis McGloughn in Charlotte, North Carolina. He also sang in church. Dixon attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where his roommate was the writer Bruce Brooks. ...
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