Dixon’s Violin

Friday
27
Dec

A One-man Improvisational Symphony

Inspiring audiences from Burning Man to TED talks

 

Why you should see this show…

You’ve never heard violin like this! The world’s premier visionary violinist, Dixon’s life mission is to inspire people – and he has done so at over 1,000 concerts across North America, including giving five TED talks/performances, over ten years at Burning Man and Electric Forest, plus radio, TV, and film appearances. A former technology leader and symphony violinist, Dixon walked away from a distinguished career to follow his dream full-time, and invented a whole new music genre. Dixon now improvises on a 5-string electric violin with a looping system he developed to create an all-live one-man symphony, guided by his remarkable personal story of life transformation.
 

Dixon's Violin Bio
Never describe Dixon’s violin playing with a label or brand it with a specific genre. That is precisely the kind of “fit into a box” categorization he scorns. Dixon, whose legal name is David James Hammond, is a musician and philosopher who never plays the same song twice and never asks for people to limit themselves to narrow categories.

“It’s quite an accomplishment for a man who possibly invented a new genre on his violin” City Pulse
“Dixon’s Violin is a journey of transformation, unlike anything else” Alex Grey / Chapel of Sacred Mirrors
“The violinist that is changing the world” Preserve the Future
“The most beautiful sound in Sherwood Forest” Electric Forest Festival
“Not your ordinary violinist” Fox 2 News
“Standing ovation…It’s no surprise that Dixon was voted the best of the evening” Examiner
“One in particular, Dixon’s Violin, blew minds with a folksy, heartfelt set, performed entirely by one man and one electric violin.” Examiner
“[Dixon] had the crowd in the palm of his hand” Metro Times
“See the real thing live…some truly moving music, you won’t regret it.” Examiner
“Dixon will mesmerize you.” CAL U

 

Dining Option

Purchase of a ticket to a show in the Supper Club ensures you will have a seat for the concert. One member of your party must make a table reservation, even if you do not plan to dine, so we may seat you together when you arrive. To make a dining reservation, click here or call our Box Office at (216) 242-1250. Click here to see the menu.

If you are attending with a party of eight or more, you must call the Box Office to make your reservation at (216) 242-1250.

To better serve all our customers, we require that you arrive on time for your dining reservation. Arriving more than 15 minutes after your reserved time will result in the cancellation of your reservation. You will be seated for the concert, but you may be put on a waiting list for dining.

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