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Dixon County - Country Band - Stokesley Town Hall

Date:
Fri 10 Jul 2026 7:30 PM - 7:30 PM

About Dixon County - Country Band - Stokesley Town Hall

Country music quintet Dixon County was initiated in 2021 by drummer and percussionist Roger Jones, well known for his work with Blue Horizon, White Line Fever, and Dixon J Scott’s Ridge Riders.

The band’s formation followed Dixon J Scott’s untimely death in 2020. This talented man’s passing was a terrible loss to the country music scene and Dixon County are committed to keeping his name and his music alive, being extremely proud to feature a selection of his original songs in our shows.

Joining Roger are lead vocalist Sue Parks, Rob Hall guitar, mandolin and vocals, Jeff Brown bass and Jesse Caine guitars and vocals.

The result is an all-live and kicking country band with not a backing track in sight. They perform a broad mix of country songs spanning the decades and guaranteed to get you dancing.

You can dance to them, you can sing with them, or you can simply sit and listen to them, but you definitely can’t ignore them!

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