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Julius Edward Dixson (who also used the spelling Dixon) (May 20, 1913 – January 30, 2004) was an American songwriter and record company executive.
Julius Dixson

Julius Dixson

American songwriter
Julius Edward Dixson was an American songwriter and record company executive. Wikipedia
Born: May 20, 1913, United States
Died: January 30, 2004 (age 90 years), Manhattan, New York, NY
Songwriting partners: Beverly Ross, Rudy Toombs, and Henry Glover
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Julius Dixson (sometimes spelled Dixon) was an African American songwriter and record company executive. He was known for the 1958 hit "Lollipop."
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