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Upon the news of Nixon's death, David Lowery — the leader of Camper Van Beethoven and Cracker who was one of the rocker's peers in the 1980s — posted on X: "Mojo was a great person. Some of ...
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.
Mojo Nixon, the alternative musician, actor and DJ, known for the 1987 novelty hit “Elvis Is Everywhere” has died. He was 66. Nixon, whose real name is Neill Kirby McMillan Jr., was found dead ...
Mojo Nixon, an absurd, chaotic and joyful counterculture icon and psychobilly musician with a colorful history in Austin, died Wednesday while aboard the Outlaw Country Cruise. He was 66.
"The Ballad of Country Dick" by Mojo Nixon was written after his death. [8] The song "Happy Boy" was written by Dane Conover, formerly of the Puppies—the band in which Del Pesco played bass prior to joining Country Dick & the Snuggle Bunnies. Conover would later go on to form Trees. [citation needed]
Poor and Famous was released in 1989, and included "King of Sleaze", a collaboration by Montana and Mojo Nixon. Later in the year, Montana and Harris formed a side project with Nixon and Alvin called the Pleasure Barons, a group that specialized in lounge music. The Beat Farmers finished the year with a three-night stand at San Diego's ...
Mojo Nixon, the alternative musician, actor and DJ known for the 1987 novelty hit “Elvis Is Everywhere” has died, his family announced Wednesday. He was 66. Nixon, whose real name is Neill ...
The song begins with Al talking about a traumatic childhood, living "in a box under the stairs in the corner of a basement half a block down the street from Jerry's Bait Shop (You know the place)" and being force-fed sauerkraut by his mother for his own health until he turned 26½ years old.