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Fostina Dixon
Instrumentalist, Vocalist, Composer, Arranger, Lyricist, Actress, & Teacher
About Me
Fostina Dixon is a composer, vocalist and jazz soloist who plays soprano, alto and baritone saxes; flute; and
clarinet.
Ms. Dixon has been guest soloist with Abbey Lincoln, Barry Harris, Earl May and the Big Apple Jazzwomen. She
has also played with Gil Evans, Roy Ayers, Tom Browne, Charlie Persip, Melba Liston, Cab Calloway, Slide
Hampton,
Frank Foster, Joe Williams, Nancy Wilson, Bobby Vinton, Sammy Davis, Jr., Prince, and Marvin Gaye, with whom
she toured for four years. She was a member of the Gerald Wilson, Jimmy Cleveland and Leslie Drayton big
bands.
Fostina Dixon is a native of Wilmington, Delaware where she studied with the late Robert Boysie Lowery. As
a
young woodwind instrumentalist, she played for the Delaware All-State Band and was selected for the
American
Young Symphonic Orchestra which toured Europe. She went on to study with such great musicians as Frank
Foster,
Buddy Collett, Vic Morosco, Joe Viola, Andy McGhee and William Bowie.
As a professional musician, she has performed at numerous clubs, colleges, libraries, churches, community art
centers, New York's Jazzmobile concert series, theaters and toured abroad. In 2019 Ms. Dixon and group “Winds
of
Change” were recipients of a grant from the South Arts Road Jazz Tour. Other performances in 2019 include the
Medgar Evers College Jazz Series, Delaware State University, Clements Place presented by the Institute of Jazz
Studies at Rutgers University, Harlem Jazz Series, Twins Jazz Club in D.C., Warmdaddy’s in Philadelphia, Sista’s
Place in Brooklyn New York, the 75 Club and Restaurant in NYC and the list goes on. Fostina Dixon & Winds of
Change has appeared at the Clifford Brown Jazz Festival, Mary Lou Williams Jazz Festival, New York's Annual
Afrikan Street Carnival, the Annual New York Women's Jazz Festival, the Annual Black Women's History
Conference, the Kool Jazz Festival, Greenwich Village Jazz Festival, and the Annual Jackie Robinson Festival in
Norwalk, CT. Fostina has also toured Germany, Austria, Italy, Belgium, France and the Netherlands several times.
Ms. Dixon has worked with and made television appearances on shows such as the popular NY Undercover
Cop
series, WNYC Channel 31s Perspective in Jazz, NBCs Today in New York with Dr. Billy Taylor and a special
TV
presentation Salute to Bobby Vinton. Fostina's extensive career has carried her into theatrical performances of
the Musical Theatre Works production of All Girl Band and Playwrights Horizon production of Jazz is a Lady.
She has performed at the Women's International Film Festival in New York City and Sisterfire, a festival in
celebration of women artists sponsored by the Flamboyant Ladies Theatre Company.
Fostina Dixon founded the Wilmington Youth Jazz Band in 2004. The Wilmington Youth Jazz Band
(www.wyjb.org), is a non- profit organization for youth.
Fostina has received a Christi Award for her contributions to promoting the arts in the community, an
Outstanding
Arts Educator award from the Delaware Board of Education, and an Outstanding Contributor award from the
Council of Jazz Advocates for her work as an arts educator and the Founder and longtime Executive Director of
the
Wilmington Youth Jazz Band.
ABOUT THE MUSIC:
Fostina Dixon has proven herself to be an artist who can bridge genres like the lines between them never
existed.
Part of the wave of talented horn players who came to dominate the contemporary jazz airwaves in the not-too-
distant past, she has continued to please audiences with her own brand of R&B-fused music, whether
performing
solo or with her band, Winds of Change.
She won over a bunch of SoulTrackers with the track “Best Is Yet to Come,” from her 2019 album Vertical
Alignment, and she returns on November 9 with an irresistible new single and enlists funk royalty to boot. Larry
Blackmon, the legendary leader of the band Cameo, brings his familiar “Owww” and some 80s style vocal fun to
Fostina’s hot new single, “Get On The Floor.”
By Chris Rizik
SoulTracks.com
10-29-2020
Fostina Dixon’s soulful, jazzy, funky, gospel sound is as unique as it is mesmerizing. One of the few female jazz
instrumentalists to front her own band, Winds of Change, the saxophonist, composer, vocalist and educator’s
comeback album in 2016, “Here We Go Again” garnered complimentary reviews. Fostina released the Vertical
Alignment CD in 2019. The Vertical Alignment CD has gotten numerous reviews and has done well on charts
including Billboard, SmoothJazz.com and Soultracks. The first single track released was “Vertical Alignment.”
The Vertical Alignment CD features original materials and multiple talented musicians making great impressions,
getting much praise from musicians, and creating a buzz in the music business. It hits the depth of your soul.
There
is no holding back or compromise of interpretation or expression. Fostina's unique improvisational style shows
her
experience in playing all genres of music. Her producers Al Turner and Ray Chew add even more flare to these
original compositions. Fostina and husband Todd Kilgoe wrote most of the songs. To date, the other singles that
have charted include: “More,” “Good Vibes,” “The Best is Yet to Come,” and now “Blessing Me Now.”
Some artists Fostina has recorded with are James Blood Ulmer, Frank Foster, Roy Ayers, The Fat Boys, Major
Holley,
and Leslie Drayton's Big Band. She has worked as a studio musician for HEA Productions, Inc. and done many
radio and TV commercials. Frequently, Ms. Dixon has taught music for elementary and high school in the New
York,
Los Angeles and Wilmington areas, as well as, several cultural centers, churches, the New School and New York
University.
After a storied early career that included playing alongside such Jazz greats as Abbey Lincoln, Melba Liston,
Frank
Foster, James “Blood” Ulmer, Tom Browne, Roy Ayers, playing in the Gerald Wilson Big Band, touring with
Marvin
Gaye and many other experiences too vast to mention, Fostina has made significant contributions to the arts and
education scenes.
PRESS AND REVIEWS:
“The primary thing Fostina projects through her playing is Power…the power of soul, the power of being whole…
it’s
all there” – Dick Metcalf -Contemporary Fusion, , https://contemporaryfusionreviews.com/stunning-soulful-
sounds/
“Fostina is proof she knows more about Smooth Jazz than many have forgotten (or never learned). A solid outing
that gets right to heart of things…” – MIDWESTRECORD, http://midwestrecord.com/MWR1585.html
“Music That Sticks To My Soul” - Jonathan Widran- JW Vibe, https://www.jwvibe.com/post/2019/10/14/fostina-
dixon-vertical-alignment
“This latest album release is pure joy and big fun! Fostina knows how to combine straight-ahead jazz and funk in
a
way that immediately engages the listener” -By Dee Dee McNeil - Musicalmemoirs's blog - A Jazz
WordPress.com
weblog, https://musicalmemoirs.wordpress.com/2019/10/15/sexy-horns-blow-across-continents-tribute-jazz-
legends/
“She is a player of impeccable control and skills with highly independent ideas.” – AMERICAN WOMEN IN JAZZ
“Dixon adeptly showcases her virtuosic flair juxtaposing melody and improvisation…” – ALL ABOUT JAZZ
“It’s my honor to represent Fostina on this CD. She should take her place among jazz superstars. Love the sax
interplay on the two vocals, “Best Is Yet To Come,” and “I’ll Always Remember.” Reminds me of the great jazz
legend Grover Washington Jr.” - Lloyd Z. Remick Esq.
AllAboutJazz.com: Saxophone Maestra Fostina Dixon Blends Contemporary Jazz, Gospel, Funk And R&B On
Here
We Go Again
HotHouseJazz.com: Fostina Dixon: Teachable moment by Elzy Kolb
EJazzNews.com: SAXOPHONE MAESTRA FOSTINA DIXON BLENDS CONTEMPORARY JAZZ, GOSPEL, FUNK
AND R&B ON HERE WE GO AGAIN
AWARDS:
Delaware Division of the Arts Recipient for Established Professional Jazz Composition 2012
Recipient of Christi Awards, 2009
Honored by Christina School District as Outstanding Arts Educator, 2009
Master's in Educational Leadership, 2008 Wilmington University
Featured in book Black Women and Music
Fostina Dixon founded the Wilmington Youth Jazz Band in 2004 (www.wyjb.org), a non- profit organization for
youths.
INTERVIEW:
Interview with Brenda Moss : All About that Jazz, Jan 28, 2020.
SOCIAL MEDIA:
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/fostinadixonsaxophonequeen
Twitter https://twitter.com/fossie123
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/fostina-dixon-kilgoe-99540423/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fostinadixon/
GET MORE MUSIC :
https://fostinadixon.hearnow.com/. Which includes Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify and Deezer.
Streaming: Spotify, Pandora, Shazam, Deezer and others.
Fostina Dixon Booking Blast on SmoothJazz.com:
https://www.smoothjazz.com/jazzblasts/booking/29920/fostina-
dixon
To purchase music: https://fostinadixon.hearnow.com/
Fostina's new CD release will be in early 2023-