Mojo Nixon

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Covered Girlfriend In A Coma on the album Whereabouts Unknown (1995).


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American Musician, Radio Host Born: August 2, 1957, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA Died: February 7, 2024, Outlaw Country Cruise Ship, San Juan, P.R.

Mojo Nixon carved out a niche in the music world with his unique blend of psychobilly music, a fusion of punk rock's energy, country music's storytelling, and rockabilly's retro cool. Known for his irreverent humor and social commentary, Nixon's music career spanned several decades, marked by memorable hits and a distinctive presence in American pop culture.

Beginning in the 1980s, Nixon quickly became a cult figure with songs like "Elvis Is Everywhere" and "I Hate Banks," which showcased his ability to blend humor with keen observations on American life. His music often featured in college radio stations and alternative music circles, where he gained a loyal following for his satirical take on celebrities, the music industry, and societal norms.

Beyond his recording career, Nixon was a prominent figure on SiriusXM's Outlaw Country channel, where his radio shows entertained and engaged listeners with his trademark wit and wisdom. His contributions to radio further cemented his status as a significant voice in American music and culture.

Despite officially retiring from live performances and recording in 2004, Nixon remained active in the music community, occasionally coming out of retirement to support causes he believed in or to perform at special events. His engagement in politics and social issues through music and public appearances reflected his commitment to speaking out on matters of importance. Nixon created a legacy of challenging the status quo through music. His work not only entertained but also provided commentary on the American experience, making him a beloved figure among fans of alternative and country music alike.


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Neill Kirby McMillan Jr. (August 2, 1957 – February 7, 2024), known professionally as Mojo Nixon, was an American musician and actor best known for his novelty song "Elvis Is Everywhere", which was an alternative staple on MTV. His style could generally be defined as psychobilly, a musical genre which blends rockabilly with punk rock. Nixon hosted The Loon in the Afternoon radio show on Sirius XM.