Dixon was born in
Salisbury,
Wiltshire, and began playing guitar at the age of nine. He has been a professional guitarist since 1993, playing for artists such as
Toyah Willcox (
Take the Leap, 1993 and subsequent tours),
Voice of the Beehive (
Sex and Misery, 1995),
Scarlet (
Naked, 1995 and
Chemistry, 1996, including hit single "
Independent Love Song"),
Judie Tzuke (
Under the Angels, 1996 and
Songs 2, 2008), and
Mark Owen (
Green Man, 1996 and subsequent tours, hit singles "Child" and "Clementine", also How the Mighty Fall tour, 2005/6 and mixed audio for
Live at the Academy DVD, 2006). Dixon was a founding member of
President Records, signing Rorschach from 1998 to 2002, and he produced, engineered and mixed their album
Needles and Pins, Shotguns and Skins. In 2004, he began playing for
Rachel Fuller, contributing to her album
Cigarettes and Housework and performing at her live shows. It was through Fuller that Dixon met
Pete Townshend, and since then he has played on numerous recordings with both Townshend and Fuller. As a producer/mixer, Dixon has worked on many releases, and as a session guitarist he has worked alongside producers such as
John Leckie,
Chris Thomas,
Vic Coppersmith-Heaven,
Craig Leon,
Neil Perry and
Pete Townshend. Dixon was guitarist with Melodramatic Records/
Vertigo artist
Amy Macdonald, contributing to her 2007 platinum selling the UK number one album
This is the Life which sold in excess of three million copies, and was number one in five European countries, and also Macdonald's second album,
A Curious Thing which was number one in three European countries and also topped the pan-European charts. As well as playing guitar, Dixon mixed the bonus live disc on the deluxe edition of
A Curious Thing. He was the guitarist in Macdonald's touring band from the outset of her career until the end of 2009, and was also her musical director for her 2009 touring schedule. Dixon is an endorsee of James Trussart guitars and Blackstar Amplification. He was also a member of The Last 55's, along with twins Christie and Louise Miller and Stuart Ross. Dixon now lives in
Salisbury,
Wiltshire. He joined the remaining members of
Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich on guitar for their 2019 concerts. Dixon plays with John Illingworth Smith as
Illingworth. The duo have been writing and producing music together for 28 years. In early 2020, they decided to create a brand-new album during the months of lockdown.
New...Normal was released in September 2020. In January 2019, Jolyon played guitar for a live Performance of
Blackbird by the Beatles, as part of
Rachel Fuller 's "Animal Requiem" concert in St. James Church, Picadilly, London. With
Alfie Boe singing, accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Chamber Choir of London. He also played the song on October 26, 2019, at another performance of "Animal Requiem", at "Royce Hall", UCLA, Los Angeles, this time with
Pete Townshend on vocals. In 2023, Dixon played guitar on
Pete Townshend 's first solo single in 29 years, "Can't Outrun The Truth". Released on March 24, 2023, the single featured artwork by
Damien Hirst, with proceeds going to the
Teenage Cancer Trust. Dixon is the only other credited performer aside from Townshend. In 2024, Jolyon contributed Guitar playing to the soundtrack Album for
Rachel Fuller and
Pete Townshend 's Musical
The Seeker (an adaptation of the
Hermann Hesse Novel
Siddhartha. The album also features
Elton John,
Emeli Sande,
layton Williams,
Nakhane,
Sunidhi Chauhan and the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra He also played solo guitar at the Premier Live performance of the musical, which took place on November 6, 2024, at the
Theatre Royal Drury Lane,London,featuring the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra,
Chamber choir of London,
Pete Townshend,
Alfie Boe,
Layton Williams Sunidhi Chauhan and
Nakhane. In 2025, Dixon played guitar on the soundtrack for "Quadrophenia-a Mod Ballet" Scored by
Rachel Fuller and performed by the
Saddlers Wells company. On February 26, 2025, he performed
Love Reign O'er Me alongside
Pete Townshend for a charity Gala Event at Saddlers Wells East Theatre, London, as a preview for the Ballet. ==References==