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The Nixons

Among the post-grunge era’s most simple, impassioned organizations, Oklahoma City’s the Nixons were founded by vocalist/guitarist Zac Maloy, guitarist Jesse Davis, bassist Ricky Brooks, and drummer Tye Robinson. The group released their debut EP Six in 1992 on Dragon Road Information and added fresh drummer John Humphrey before liberating Halo …

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Hammie Nixon

Harmonica participant Hammie Nixon was created on January 22, 1908, in Brownsville, TN. An orphan at a age, he grew up by foster parents. He started his profession as a specialist harmonical player within the 1920s, but additionally performed the kazoo, acoustic guitar, and jug. He performed with Sleepy John …

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Mojo Nixon

Probably one of the most outsized personalities on university radio within the ’80s, Mojo Nixon won a fervent cult following along with his motor-mouthed redneck persona along with a gonzo make of satire with all the current subtlety of the sledgehammer. Nixon got a specific knack for celebrity-themed novelty strikes …

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Nixon’s Head

Philadelphia garage-poppers Nixon’s Mind wear their affects (Nick Lowe, Elvis Costello, XTC, and both Nuggets containers) on the sleeves, but their new wave-inflected jangle pop remains free from the slavish revivalism that plagues similar rings. They’re not really pretending to end up being the 1976 Flamin’ Groovies (who themselves had …

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Michelle Nixon

While Michelle Nixon continues to be a dynamic participant in bluegrass circles for a long time, her profession took an upwards convert when she and her music group, Drive, released It’s My Start Pinecastle Records in 2003. Such as a number of various other female vocalist/songwriters in the bluegrass-country circuit, …

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Marni Nixon

Known as “the queen from the dubbers” by musical theater historian Kurt Gänzl, soprano singer Marni Nixon liked a lengthy job in film, opera, television, recordings, as well as the legitimate stage, despite the fact that her tone of voice was a lot more familiar towards the mass audience than …

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Elmore Nixon

b. 17 November 1933, Crowley, Louisiana, USA, d. June 1975, Houston, Tx, USA. Little is well known of Nixon, although his piano is usually to be heard on a lot more information than he produced under his very own name. His family members transferred to Houston in 1939, where he’d …

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Twisted Nixon

Founded in early 1996 by Johnny Punish, Ben Madrid, Gary Henry, and Mike Henry, Twisted Nixon quickly advanced being a political rock-band over the fringe of popular music. In old age, all but business lead vocalist and guitarist Punish remaining the group, as Richy Abboud got over on drums, Jake …

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Teddy Nixon

Originally from the town of brotherly love, trombonist Teddy Nixon was among the first generation of professional American jazz musicians, active in both ’20s and ’30s. Oddly enough enough, he produced transition from your modernistic path of big music group innovator Fletcher Henderson in the previous era back again to …

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Jesse Garon & the Desperadoes

This Edinburgh-based act emerged in 1986. Originally viewed as a casual project – its founding line-up was generally drawn from associates of another group, Rote Kopelle – the Desperadoes non-etheless set up themselves as the primary exponents from the town’s ‘shambling’ picture, alongside the greater fêted Store Assistants. Fran Schoppler …

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