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Larry Dixon Jr. (born October 23, 1966) is a retired American professional drag racer in the NHRA. Larry is the son of Larry Dixon Sr., who won Top Fuel Eliminator at the 1970 NHRA Winternationals .
The Motorsports Hall of Fame of America (MSHFA) is a hall of fame that honors motorsports competitors and contributors from the United States from all disciplines, with categories for Open Wheel, Stock Cars, Powerboats, Drag Racing, Motorcycles, Sports Cars, Aviation, at Large, Off-Road and Historic.
Larry or Lawrence Dixon may refer to: Larry Dixon (fantasy artist) (born 1966), fantasy artist and novelist; Larry Dixon (dragster driver) (born 1966), professional drag racer in the NHRA; Larry Dixon (politician) (1942–2020), American politician; Republican member of the Alabama Senate; Lawrence Dixon (musician) (1894–1970), American jazz ...
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Dixon, as is common in England, or Dickson, is a patronymic surname, originating from Thomas de Keith, upon his the ennoblement in 1307. He was the son of Richard Keith in 1307, son of Hervey de Keith , Earl Marischal of Scotland , and Margaret, daughter of the 3rd Lord of Douglas .
Larry Dean Dixon (August 31, 1942 – December 4, 2020) was an American politician who was a Republican member of the Alabama Senate. He was a member of the Alabama House of Representatives from 1978 through 1982.
Dixon, the son of a Delta Force career commando, studied at The North Carolina School of the Arts and at Savannah College of Art & Design. [1] In 1992, he married fantasy author Mercedes Lackey; they live in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area. [2] Dixon, a sports car enthusiast, is also a storm spotter and volunteer firefighter.
It topped the ratings for the first time in the fall of 1976, with Chapman (and his cast of supporting players) in the morning, Larry Dixon and Bruce Buchanan (Jim Edwards) in mid-days, and Mike Selden in afternoon drivetime. For many years during the 1970s and 1980s, KVIL-AM-FM was the top station in the market.