The Dixie Drifter

ABOUT

The Dixie Drifter was a stage name for New York deejay Enoch Gregory who became famous as a performing artist during the mid 1960s. He is best known for the spoken "Soul Heaven" (1965) which pays tribute to Nat "King" Cole, Sam Cooke, and Dinah Washington.


Best known songs (with years) include:

  • Soul Heaven (1965)

Pop charts debut year: 1965

Years active: mid 1960s

Genres: Spoken, R&B, soul

Labels: Roulette

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