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- Fur_Dixon abstract "Fur Dixon is an American singer, songwriter, bassist, guitarist and rock 'n' roll musician. She co-founded the Hollywood Hillbillys with guitarist and then-husband Gary Dickson in the mid-1980s and was the first bass player in any lineup of The Cramps to appear live in concert with the band. She joined the band for their 1986 UK \"A Date With Elvis Tour.\" She appears on The Cramps studio album A Date With Elvis, credited as a member of The McMartin Preschool Choir, singing backing vocals on the track \"People Ain't No Good.\"Prior to the Hollywood Hillbillys, who were known for having live roosters and chickens onstage during their concerts, she was in The Whirlybirds.After leaving The Cramps, she fronted the bands Blow Up and The Dixons and went on to release 3 full length studio albums with folk/American singer guitarist Steve Werner. The duo also released a live album. According to her official website, www.furdixon.com, she put together a new band called WTFUKUSHIMA! in 2015 and is releasing a new album in 2016.".
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- Fur_Dixon wikiPageWikiLink A_Date_with_Elvis_(The_Cramps_album).
- Fur_Dixon wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_musicians.
- Fur_Dixon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Date_of_birth_missing_(living_people).
- Fur_Dixon wikiPageWikiLink The_Cramps.
- Fur_Dixon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fur Dixon".
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- Fur_Dixon subject Category:American_musicians.
- Fur_Dixon subject Category:Date_of_birth_missing_(living_people).
- Fur_Dixon hypernym Singer.
- Fur_Dixon type MusicalArtist.
- Fur_Dixon comment "Fur Dixon is an American singer, songwriter, bassist, guitarist and rock 'n' roll musician. She co-founded the Hollywood Hillbillys with guitarist and then-husband Gary Dickson in the mid-1980s and was the first bass player in any lineup of The Cramps to appear live in concert with the band.".
- Fur_Dixon label "Fur Dixon".
- Fur_Dixon wasDerivedFrom Fur_Dixon?oldid=702068170.
- Fur_Dixon isPrimaryTopicOf Fur_Dixon.