Derek Dixie
Derek James Dixie is an American musician, record producer, and musical director best known for his work with Beyoncé, Chloe x Halle, and The Carters.[1] He has five Grammy nominations and one Emmy nomination.[2][3]
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Birth name | Derek James Dixie |
Born | Youngstown, Ohio, United States |
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Early life and education
Dixie grew up in Youngstown, Ohio. He attended Youngstown State University and graduated from The Recording Workshop in Chillicothe, Ohio. Afterwards he taught audio engineering at The Recording Workshop.[4][5]
Career
MTV’s Making His Band with Sean “Diddy” Combs
In 2009, Dixie was one of 42 finalists in the MTV show "Making His Band," about Sean "Diddy" Combs’ search for a band to play on his upcoming album, "Last Dance in Paris."[4]
Superbowl
Dixie was the music director for Beyoncé’s solo Superbowl half time show performance in 2013 and again in 2016 when she co-headlined with Coldplay and Bruno Mars.[5]
In 2019, Dixie arranged and orchestrated a performance by Chloe x Halle for Superbowl LIII with 30 Youngstown State University musicians and a Los Angeles horn and string ensemble.[5]
“I am proud that I was able to put such an important task in the hands of my hometown,” he said. “When you hear the arrangement, I hope you will feel that every note, chord and rhythm in the orchestration means something.”
— Derek Dixie, [5]
Beyoncé
After almost ten years of working with Beyoncé as Music Director, Dixie received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Music Direction for “HOMECOMING: A Film by Beyoncé.”[1]
Dixie worked with Beyoncé to create Black Parade, an anthemic song for her to sing about her heritage, hometown and African roots, reflecting on the Black Experience in America and release on Juneteenth.[6][7]
Songwriting, instrument, arrangement, vocal and production credits
Title | Year | Artist | Album |
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2013 | Beyoncé | Beyoncé |
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2014 | Beyoncé: Platinum Edition | |
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2016 | Lemonade | |
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2018 | The Carters | Everything Is Love |
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Chloe x Halle | The Kids Are Alright | |
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2019 | Beyoncé | The Lion King: The Gift |
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Homecoming: The Live Album | ||
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2020 | Chloe x Halle | Ungodly Hour |
Beyoncé | The Lion King: The Gift (Deluxe Edition) | ||
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2021 | Coldplay | Music of the Spheres |
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2023 | Chlöe | In Pieces |
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Chika | Samson: The Album | |
Film & documentary scoring
Year | Title | Director | Studio/Distributor | Notes |
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2019 | HΘMΣCΘMING |
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Parkwood & Netflix | |
2020 | Black Is King |
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Parkwood & Walt Disney Pictures | Scored with MeLo-X & James William Blades |
Awards
Dixie has five Grammy nominations and one Emmy nomination.[2][3]
Grammy Awards
Year | Title | Artist | Category | Role | Result |
2017 | Lemonade | Beyoncé | Album Of the Year | Producer | Nominated |
2021 | "Black Parade" | Record of the Year | Nominated | ||
Song of the Year | Songwriter | Nominated | |||
Best R&B Song | Nominated | ||||
2023 | Music of the Spheres | Coldplay | Album of the Year | Nominated |
References
- Fekadu, Mesfin (27 Aug 2019). "Beyoncé's music director on Emmy nod : 'It feels good'". The Washington Times. Retrieved 2022-08-27.
- "Recording Academy Grammy Awards". www.grammy.com. Retrieved 2022-08-27.
- "Nominations Search | Emmy Awards". Television Academy. Retrieved 2022-08-27.
- Throne, Michael (13 August 2009). "Ross County man competes for chance to work with Diddy". Chillicothe Gazette. p. A.1. ProQuest 442658409.
- "Super Bowl Pregame Show Orchestrated by YSU Musicians". University Wire. 7 February 2019. ProQuest 2176651496.
- Fekadu, Mesfin (27 November 2020). "Black experience". Philadelphia Tribune. p. 2B. ProQuest 2483992473.
- "Beyoncé drops new song 'Black Parade' for Juneteenth: Listen". Los Angeles Times. 20 June 2020.
External links
- Derek Dixie at IMDb