Artist's albums
Home Coming Classics Volume 2
2001 · album
We Give You Praise
2000 · album
I Saw The Light
1999 · album
Heavenly News
1999 · album
Homecoming Classics
1997 · album
My Brand New Home
1995 · album
Give God the Glory
1994 · album
We Give You Praise
1994 · album
He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
1972 · album
Sit At His Feet And Be Blessed
1985 · album
A Soldier Of The Cross
1970 · album
The Best Of Jessy Dixon
1978 · compilation
Down Here Lord (Live)
2021 · album
I Know What Prayer Can Do
2012 · album
A Jessy Dixon Christmas Celebration
2008 · album
Touch Me, Lord Jesus
2006 · album
Get Away Jordan
2003 · album
Sanctuary
2003 · album
Blessed, Are The Pure In Heart
1970 · album
Jessy Dixon And The Chicago Community Choir
1967 · album
Jessy Dixon And The Dixon Singers
1967 · album
When Will I Stop Loving God
1967 · album
Jessy Dixon And The Dixon Singers
1968 · album
Hello Sunshine
1969 · album
Open Our Eyes
1969 · album
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Biography
One of the leading names in gospel music in the '90s and '90s, Jessy Dixon has written some of the most recognizable songs in the genre. Born in San Antonio, TX, Dixon showed a talent for songwriting at a young age, eventually moving out to Chicago as a teenager to try and make a name for himself. He was soon discovered by singer James Cleveland, who would go on to record several of his compositions. Word spread about his talents, and soon he was singing live to much acclaim. He began touring with Paul Simon as a member of his band and they continued to collaborate after the tour on the next two Simon albums. In his own career, Dixon recorded his debut single "It's All Right Now" with producer Andrae Crouch. It became a modest success, and the next few singles built on that success until he was soon one of the premiere names in gospel at the time. In 1993 he recorded his biggest single, "I Am Redeemed," an enormous success in the gospel world that stayed on the Christian charts for almost five years. He continued his solo career as well as writing songs for Amy Grant, Natalie Cole, Cher, and Diana Ross. His participation in Bill and Gloria Gaither's videos and tours have also led to many collaborations with the couple. He has continued to work in the gospel industry steadily through 2001, releasing albums and touring hundreds of days a year. ~ Bradley Torreano, Rovi