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WhiteAlert
August 12th, 2004, 10:56 PM
Does anyone know if Johnny Dixon has made any more albums? Apparently he has had a falling out (like many of us have) with the National Alliance and Resistance Records. I bought his album last year when it was being highly touted by the NA, and his personal note of thanks was included with the CD I received. I liked the album, particularly the first song about "Things I used to know," "Better Beware," and especially his last one that he composed in memory of Dr. Pierce. These songs seem to grow on me the more I listen to them, even if at first they just sound like standard country. I hope he is finding some commercial outlet for his talent.
Sean Martin
August 13th, 2004, 12:54 AM
www.johnnydixon.com says he is deceased but I have no clue what happened to the others.
I have been curious about Johnny myself, how did he die.
I posted that about 4 weeks ago, his website has since gone down.
WhiteAlert
August 13th, 2004, 12:57 AM
www.johnnydixon.com says he is deceased but I have no clue what happened to the others.
I have been curious about Johnny myself, how did he die.
I posted that about 4 weeks ago, his website has since gone down.
Maybe we should ask Kevin Strom, who was only last year promoting his albums on ADV.
Sean Martin
August 13th, 2004, 01:18 AM
Maybe we should ask Kevin Strom, who was only last year promoting his albums on ADV.
I would like to know something because he was in my top 3 favorite WN singers.
I have searched all the WN record sites and they promote is record but don't give any updated information on him.
If you find something put it in this thread so we can know.
TylerD
August 13th, 2004, 01:47 AM
I read that when Gliebe took complete control, those that weren't fired quit in disgust. Evidently Dixon (not his real name) worked at the headquarters. When all of this happened he quit and "killed" Johnny Dixon.
You would both probably have better luck if you asked Fred Streed. That's about all that I know.
Sean Martin
August 13th, 2004, 01:56 AM
I read that when Gliebe took complete control, those that weren't fired quit in disgust. Evidently Dixon (not his real name) worked at the headquarters. When all of this happened he quit and "killed" Johnny Dixon.
I heard the same thing but didn’t have any way of verifying the truth of it and since I forgot the source I forgot about it altogether.
WhiteAlert
August 15th, 2004, 10:27 PM
I heard the same thing but didn’t have any way of verifying the truth of it and since I forgot the source I forgot about it altogether.
Yes, that makes sense, because I know his real name wasn't "Johnny Dixon." I hope the Gliebe crowd didn't completely turn him away from White Nationalism, because I think he was a very sincere young man who could have been (and hope might still be) a talented and articulate spokesman for our cause.
Sean Martin
August 15th, 2004, 10:34 PM
Yes, that makes sense, because I know his real name wasn't "Johnny Dixon." I hope the Gliebe crowd didn't completely turn him away from White Nationalism, because I think he was a very sincere young man who could have been (and hope might still be) a talented and articulate spokesman for our cause.
He was a big David Duke convert so I don't know how that went with the NA.
White Will
August 15th, 2004, 10:59 PM
Yes, that makes sense, because I know his real name wasn't "Johnny Dixon." I hope the Gliebe crowd didn't completely turn him away from White Nationalism, because I think he was a very sincere young man who could have been (and hope might still be) a talented and articulate spokesman for our cause.
I talked to "Johnny" last week. You have characterized him well. He hasn't abandoned the cause any more than we have, Rich -- just the "new" NA. His RR contract expired in March of this year but he can't get any accountability of sales at all from Gliebe after numerous requests. He got 50 cd's as part of his "record deal"l and has received NOTHING else since. He just wants his intellectual property at this point and for RR to cease and desist selling his cd. I saw his RR contract and as a former general contractor I can say it's the worst, the most one-sided contract I've ever seen. RR has screwed several bands out of their cut ($2 for every cd burned), apparently. Great for bidness!
Johnny is on the road with his Turner guitar these days. He does have a dozen or so songs written and is about ready to record his next cd once he sorts out the RR mess. I think he'd like to produce this next one down in Texas.
Sean Martin
August 15th, 2004, 11:25 PM
This is great news I hope his next CD is a bit more accessible than the first.
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