Artist

The Gabe Dixon Band

Genre: Rock ,Jam Bands
Origin: U.S.A
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The Gabe Dixon Band drew its sound from piano, bass, drums, and saxophone, a lineup that placed the group alongside other late-'90s non-guitar ensembles such as Ben Folds Five while favoring a more serious and jazz-inflected approach; Gabe Dixon handled piano and lead vocals, Winston Harrison played bass, Jano Rix sat behind the drums, and Chandler Webber contributed saxophone. The four musicians came together in autumn 1998 inside the University of Miami's School of Music and began performing at the campus coffeehouse. Steady regional gigs across the Southeast soon attracted the attention of veteran producer and engineer Eddie Kramer, who oversaw the recording of the band's self-released debut, More Than It Would Seem, in 1999. Shortly after that release the quartet moved to Brooklyn, New York, where another established producer—Warner Bros. vice president David Kahne—took an interest, resulting in a contract with Warner Bros./Reprise and the 2001 fall arrival of their first major-label album, On a Rolling Ball, which Kahne also produced.