Episode 202: Christian Dixon
Christian Dixon is a son, a sibling, a musician and a songwriter, and he's my guest for Episode No. 202.
If you're so inclined, you can give Christian an Instagram follow at @christiandixonmusic. You can find him on Facebook and Tiktok. You can peruse his Web site, christiandixon.bandzoogle.com. You can find his EP and his singles on Apple Music and Spotify. And I'll also encourage you to check out James Carter's "You Found Music" out there on the Web; he's the guy deserving of the kudos for connecting me and Christian.
During our conversation, we talked about life, growing up, family, mental health, self-discovery, service to others, and a bunch more. We also talked about a few of Christian's favorite albums, which were these:
Glory, The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1989)
Switchfoot's Vice Verses (2011)
Vessel (2013), Twenty One Pilots
Phoebe Bridgers' Stranger in the Alps (2017)
Punisher (2020), Phoebe Bridgers
This is a long one, and that's certainly not desirable for some of the potential viewing audience, especially for a brand that's making zero clips or short-form content, but it's worth it. Christian is sharp, personable, and full of great insight, so I do hope you'll tune in.
Thank you to him for the time, and to all of you that support the program.
Note: Tom Cruise. Not Tom Hanks in Magnolia. Yeesh.
copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to any of the audio contained within this episode. They are clips from a tune entitled, "Berkeley Jam," that was spawned from a live Phish performance. I poached it from Live Phish Downloads 8.06.10 (The Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA) from 2011, and it's available to me and you c/o Who Is She Music Inc.

