Dorsey Dixon

Dorsey Murdock Dixon (October 14, 1897, Darlington, South Carolina – April 18, 1968, Plant City, Florida) was an American old-time and country music songwriter and musician. He was also a millworker who spent much of his life working in textile mills in North and South Carolina. Dixon's best known songs were "Wreck on the Highway", which resulted in a copyright dispute with country musician Roy Acuff, and "Babies in the Mill", which was about the Southern textile industry's exploitation of child labor in the early 20th century.

Dorsey Dixon
Birth nameDorsey Murdock Dixon
Born(1897-10-14)October 14, 1897
Darlington, South Carolina, United States
DiedApril 18, 1968(1968-04-18) (aged 70)
Plant City, Florida, United States
GenresOld-time music, country music
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, millworker
Instrument(s)Guitar, violin
Years active1930–64
LabelsRCA Victor
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