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Artist description
Wild revved-up roots rock with lyrics that cut straight to the heart of pressing modern concerns such as cybersex, the rock n' roll hall of lame, and what rednecks do for fun. |
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Music Style
Roots Rock/Rockabilly |
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Musical Influences
The indomitable spirit of Rock n' Roll and the energy of professional wrestling. |
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Similar Artists
Rev. Horton Heat, Souther Culture On The Skids |
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Artist History
For the past 13 years Mojo Nixon has been hailed as the wild man of rock n' roll, raising a ruckus everywhere he goes with such songs as "Don Henley Must Die,"
"619-239-KING," and "Elvis Is Everywhere." |
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Group Members
Mojo Nixon - vocals, guitar, Honorary Team Captain of the 1998 US Olympic Luge Team
The Toadliquors are:
Mike "Wild" Middleton - drums, vocals
Earl "B" Freedom - bass, vocals
Honorary Toadliquor:
Joey "Mudbone" Harris - guitars, vocals
Toadliquor Emeritus:
Pete "Wetdawg" Gordon - piano |
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Instruments
guitar, bass, drums |
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Albums
"The Real Sock Ray Blue" and many others |
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Press Reviews
"Nixon and his band play as if they believe utterly in the indestructible spirit of rock n' roll." -New York Newday
"It's Nixon's crusading commitment to raw, stripped down rock n' roll and his anger at all things that defile or dilute it that make such a bracing tonic in these bland and kingless times." - Kurt Loder, Rolling Stone
"No doubt Mojo's a genius." -Rock Pool |
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Location
New York, NY - USA |
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