Peter Dixon was born in London, England and grew up in Manhattan. He
is a musician and composer and was the keyboard player for the band
Combustible Edison in the mid-1990’s. He wrote "The
Millionaire’s Holiday", "Theme from the Tiki Wonder
Hour", "Breakfast at Denny’s" and "Carnival of Souls" for the
band’s debut album I, Swinger, on Sub Pop records. He also
wrote, "Short Double Latte" and "Solid State" for the second album
Schizophonic! and "20th Century Limited" for the band’s third
album The Impossible World. The band performed on Late Night with
Conan O'Brien on December 23, 1994.
The band also wrote and recorded most of the soundtrack to the film
Four Rooms, directed by Quentin Tarantino, Alison Anders, Robert
Rodriguez and Alexandre Rockwell. The music was produced by Mark
Mothersbaugh . Music from the band has appeared as backdrop music on
the NPR program This American Life, a number of commercials, the film
Search and Destroy as well as transition music to commercials on Regis
and Kathy Lee(!). "Breakfast at Denny's" was used in an early
episode of Sex and the City. In 1981, Peter Dixon formed, a rock band
called Christmas with Michael Cudahy and Liz Cox. Before playing in
Christmas he was in the new wave band CCCP-TV.
He lives with his wife Terry and two daughters Anika and Ava in
Concord MA.
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