Bill Dixon (October 5, 1925 – June 16, 2010) was an American musician, composer, visual artist, and educator. Dixon was one of the seminal figures in the free jazz movement. He played the trumpet, flugelhorn, and piano, often using electronic delay and reverberation as part of his trumpet playing.[1]
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| - Bill Dixon (October 5, 1925 – June 16, 2010) was an American musician, composer, visual artist, and educator. Dixon was one of the seminal figures in the free jazz movement. He played the trumpet, flugelhorn, and piano, often using electronic delay and reverberation as part of his trumpet playing.[1]
- Bill Dixon was the owner of a car park where Emily Bishop's car was clamped in June 1993 when she used it to go shopping and didn't park in a designated bay. She had to pay £40 to have the car released and claimed that the sign to warn people was too small. She appealed to the Citizen's Advice Bureau but they were unable to help so she sat herself with Percy Sugden outside the car park and warned off other drivers about to use it. Mr Dixon made vague threats of trouble and Percy persuaded her to temporarily give up the protest in case the police were called. She did so but alerted the Weatherfield Gazette to the story at which point the clamping firm gave up and refunded her the money.
- Bill Dixon was a lifeguard at a camp, among the attendants of which was Camille Walters. He, along with Alexander Gammon and Victor Ramos, ganged-raped Camille. Thirteen years later, she tied, stripped, sodomized, and branded him out of retaliation. Because the statute of limitations had run out on Camille, he was not charged with this rape, but was sent to prison for perjury after he lied about raping Camille.
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| - Bill Dixon (October 5, 1925 – June 16, 2010) was an American musician, composer, visual artist, and educator. Dixon was one of the seminal figures in the free jazz movement. He played the trumpet, flugelhorn, and piano, often using electronic delay and reverberation as part of his trumpet playing.[1]
- Bill Dixon was the owner of a car park where Emily Bishop's car was clamped in June 1993 when she used it to go shopping and didn't park in a designated bay. She had to pay £40 to have the car released and claimed that the sign to warn people was too small. She appealed to the Citizen's Advice Bureau but they were unable to help so she sat herself with Percy Sugden outside the car park and warned off other drivers about to use it. Mr Dixon made vague threats of trouble and Percy persuaded her to temporarily give up the protest in case the police were called. She did so but alerted the Weatherfield Gazette to the story at which point the clamping firm gave up and refunded her the money.
- Bill Dixon was a lifeguard at a camp, among the attendants of which was Camille Walters. He, along with Alexander Gammon and Victor Ramos, ganged-raped Camille. Thirteen years later, she tied, stripped, sodomized, and branded him out of retaliation. Because the statute of limitations had run out on Camille, he was not charged with this rape, but was sent to prison for perjury after he lied about raping Camille.
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