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Infobox musical artist| name = Mojo Nixon| image =| caption =| image_size =| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Neill Kirby McMillan Jr.| alias =| birth_date = birth date and age|1957|8|2| death_date =| origin = Chapel Hill, North Carolina|Chapel Hill, NC , U.S | instrument =| genre = Cowpunk , Psychobilly | occupation =| years_active = 1985–2004| label = Enigma Records|Enigma (1985-1991) Needletime (1997) Shanachie Records|Shanachie (1999)| associated_acts = Skid Roper Toadliquors Jello Biafra Pleasure Barons | website = http://www.mojonixon.com/ MojoNixon.com| current_members =| past_members =| notable_instruments =| Mojo Nixon (born Neill Kirby McMillan, Jr. , August 2, 1957 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina|Chapel Hill , North Carolina ) is an United States|American musician, known for playing psychobilly music. He has officially retired from playing live and recording, though he does host several radio shows on Sirius Satellite Radio and has come out of retirement for one-off events, such as an event to support fellow musician Kinky Friedman 's candidacy for Texas governor. http://movies.nytimes.com/person/52810/Mojo-Nixon New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/1993/01/22/opinion/l-outside-of-alternative-radio-who-s-heard-of-mojo-nixon-894593.html New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/1993/01/11/opinion/might-as-well-book-mojo-nixon.html New York Times http://www.avclub.com/austin/articles/people-mojo-nixon-taught-me-to-hate,52341/ AV Club
Early career
Nixon paired with Skid Roper (aka Richard Banke) in the early 1980s in San Diego, California|San Diego . Roper mostly provided instrumental backup to Nixon's lyrics. Nixon and Roper released their first album in 1985 on Enigma Records . Although the album's title is officially Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper (album)|Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper , many fans refer to it as "Mojo Nixon and Skeeeed Roper." The song "Jesus at McDonald's" from that album was the duo's first noteworthy single.
Nixon and Roper's third album, 1987's Bo-Day-Shus!!! featured the song "Elvis is Everywhere," a deification of Elvis Presley , which is probably his best known song (Nixon later declared his personal holy trinity|religious trinity was Presley, Foghorn Leghorn and Otis Campbell ).
Acting and cultural parodies
Nixon made his acting debut, as drummer James Van Eaton, in the 1989 Jerry Lee Lewis bio-pic, Great Balls of Fire& #33; (film)|Great Balls of Fire! Mendoza, Bart. http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2009/jan/28/blurt3/ Mojo Nixon Not So Quiet on the Set San Diego Reader. 2009-01-28. Retrieved on 2010-09-05. The film starred Dennis Quaid and Winona Ryder , with Ryder also concurrently appearing in Nixon's video for, " Debbie Gibson Is Pregnant with My Two-Headed Love Child ." http://articles.latimes.com/1988-01-18/entertainment/ca-24481_1_mojo-nixon Los Angeles Times
Throughout the late 1980s, Nixon and Roper produced several satirical pieces lampooning contemporary celebrities, such as MTV VJ (media personality)|VJ Martha Quinn ("Stuffin' Martha's Muffin"), Rick Astley , and Deborah Gibson ("Debbie Gibson Is Pregnant with My Two-Headed Love Child"). Nixon appeared in several promotional spots for MTV during this period, but the network's decision not to show the video for "Debbie Gibson Is Pregnant with My Two-Headed Love Child" prompted him to sever ties with the network. Meanwhile, the duo also lampooned contemporary American culture and social issues in songs such as "I Hate Banks", "Burn Down The Malls" and "The Amazing Bigfoot Diet."
Nixon and Roper parted ways late in 1989. The following year Nixon recorded a solo album on Enigma called Otis (album)|Otis . On this album Nixon continued his assault on pop culture, most notably in the song " Don HenleyMust Die." Several years after its release, Henley jumped onstage with Nixon at The Hole in the Wall (Austin, Texas)|The Hole in the Wall in Austin, Texas , to perform a new version of the song called " Rick Astley Must Die." When Henley jumped out of the crowd, the dumbfounded Nixon immediately asked, "Is Debbie Gibson here too? " Nixon later praised Henley in this way: "He has balls the size of church bells!"
Later career
Shortly after Otis was released, Enigma Records went bankrupt , which in turn left much of Nixon's early catalog in legal limbo. In the 1990s Nixon released a handful of albums on several labels with a backup band known as the Toadliquors. These later albums included songs such as "You Can't Kill Me," " O.J. Simpson|Orenthal James (Was A Mighty Bad Man)," and the controversial "Bring Me the Head of David Geffen ," which was ultimately released on a B-side collection due to pressure from album distributors. Also among his later work was " Tie My Pecker To My Leg ," which featured lyrics about bestiality , incest , and coprophilia .
The nineties also saw Nixon appear in a further five films including Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros. (1993) and Car 54, Where Are You? (film)|Car 54, Where Are You? (1994). http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0633264 IMDB Mojo Nixon Entry
In the mid-1990s Nixon collaborated on albums with Jello Biafra ( Prairie Home Invasion ), Dave Alvin , and members of the Beat Farmers , including Bernard Seigal|Buddy "Blue" Seigal ( Live in Las Vegas by the Pleasure Barons). Country Dick Montana of the Beat Farmers, who was a close friend of Nixon's, was eulogized on Nixon's 1999 album, The Real Sock Ray Blue , after his 1995 death onstage of a myocardial infarction|heart attack . Before his death the two enjoyed poking fun at each other such as Country Dick saying on stage that he'd been "fucking Mojo's Mama" which led to Nixon to retort: "Country Dick can keep on fucking my mama, as long as he keeps on sucking my dick".
In 1998 he had a short run as an advice column ist with "Life Fixin' with Mojo Nixon". Only two columns were authored, and both ran in the short-lived Peterbelly Magazine .
Politics
Nixon is an ardent supporter of free file sharing of recordings in MP3 and other formats. He once publicly declared his support because he said he's "not an asshole like Metallica ." Citation needed|date=January 2012 In October 2009, several of his albums were available free on Amazon.com in mp3 format for a limited time as part of a promotion for his CD Whiskey Rebellion .
A supporter of the Libertarian Party (United States)|Libertarian Party , he has a degree in political science and history from Miami University in Ohio . He was also the honorary captain of the United States luge team at the 1998 Winter Olympics . http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/longterm/olympics1998/sport/luge/articles/usluge13.htm Washingtonpost.com: U.S. Wins First Luge Medals
He is a member of the Church of the SubGenius . http://www.modemac.com/media1/1994_new-rave_11-94.html SubGenius Media Archive
Post-musical career
Nixon officially retired from the music business in 2004, playing his last live show on March 20 of that year at the Continental Club in Austin, Texas . His first comeback was in 2006 when he came out of retirement in support of Kinky Friedman 's bid to become governor of Texas . As Nixon said at the time, "If supporting Kinky for Governor is what it takes to drag my ass out of retirement, consider my ass dragged."
In the late 1990s Nixon worked as a radio DJ in San Diego (on KGB-FM) and Cincinnati, Ohio|Cincinnati (on WEBN|WEBN-FM ). As of 2008 he hosts three shows on Sirius Satellite Radio : The Loon in the Afternoon on Outlaw Country (channel 60), the NASCAR -themed ''Mojo Nixon's Manifold Destiny on SIRIUS NASCAR Radio (channel 128) and the politically themed Lyin' Cocksuckers http://www.lyincocksuckers.com/ Lyincocksuckers.com on Raw Dog Comedy (channel 99). In October 2005, Mojo Nixon began appearing on the Sirius Howard 100 channel as the “General Manager.”
"Unretired"
In October 2009, he announced his "unretirement" on his website with the release of his album Whiskey Rebellion , a collection of previously unreleased tracks he claims he had found in "an old shoe box full of cassette tapes" under his front porch.Wolgamott, Kent L. http://www.journalstar.com/entertainment/article_2756fcf6-b42c-11de-95e4-001cc4c002e0.html "Get Mojo Nixon's new album for free" Journalstar.com. October 8, 2009 To promote the CD, he announced the temporary free downloads of the CD tracks and several of his solo albums (and albums with Skid Roper) on Amazon.com, along with a tour of several Texas locations. In a press release, he stated, quote|Can't wait for Washington to fix the economy. We must take bold action now. If I make the new album free and my entire catalog free it will stimulate the economy. It might even over-stimulate the economy. History has shown than when people listen to my music, money tends to flow to bartenders, race tracks, late night greasy spoons, bail bondsman, go kart tracks, tractor pulls, football games, peep shows and several black market vices. My music causes itches that it usually takes some money to scratch.
In the final episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 , Mike Nelson (character)|Mike Nelson has a suitcase monogrammed with the initials M.N., which he says he bought at Mojo Nixon's garage sale.
Great Balls of Fire& #33; (film)|Great Balls of Fire! (1989) – James Van Eaton
'' Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever '' (1990) – Spirit of Rock n' Roll
Super Mario Bros (film)|Super Mario Bros. (1993) – Toad
Car 54, Where Are You? (1994) – Sidewalk Preacher
Raney (1997) – Sneeds Perry
Die Wholesale (1998)
Buttcrack (1998) – Preacher Man Bob
A Four Course Meal (2006) – Bartender
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External links
official website| http://www.mojonixon.com
IMDb name|0633264
http://www.sirius.com/servlet/ContentServer? pagename=Sirius/CachedPage& c=Channel& cid=1104779639847 Mojo Nixon’s Sirius XM Radio show
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/09/AR2007030900491.html Mojo in the Washington Post 3/9/2007
Allmusic|class=artist|id=p5035/biography|pure_url=yes Allmusic bio page
http://www.drunkard.com/archive/dom_archive/55-doi.htm Interview in Modern Drunkard Magazine
http://huntersandkings.com/peterbelly/Mojo/Mojomain.html "Life Fixin' with Mojo Nixon" advice column archive
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