[9] In April, 2008, Carl Dixon was very seriously injured in a car accident in Australia,[10] leaving him with traumatic brain injury and extensive titanium implants and a glass eye.
On August 5, 2010, the original Coney Hatch line up including the injured Carl Dixon played a reunion show at the Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto.
[12] Coney Hatch performed at the Rock n' Roar weekend event in August, 2013 in Spanish, Ontario.
In 2018, Coney Hatch announced an eight dates tour from October to December, with Sean Kelly on lead guitar in place of Steve Shelski.
Coney Hatch toured to packed venues with Steve Harris's British Lion in Ontario and Quebec.
In November 2023 Coney Hatch performed at Firefest Festival (10 Years After) in the UK at Manchester Academy on 11th-13th October 2024.
[17] Dixon later played with April Wine and was lead singer of Guess Who for eight years in total, until his near-fatal car accident in 2008 in Australia.
[5] In 2015 his first book was published by Dundurn Press titled A Strange Way to Live,[20] and includes, among other things, his experience playing as part of Coney Hatch.