RIP to the wild man of rock 'n' roll, Mojo Nixon, known for the iconic hit 'Elvis Is Everywhere,' who died at age 66 after a performance on the Outlaw Country Cruise.
Legendary rocker Mojo Nixon, famous for his 1987 novelty hit 'Elvis Is Everywhere,' has passed away at the age of 66. The unpredictable and unabashed cult favorite was a prominent figure in the music industry, with songs like 'Don Henley Must Die' and 'Stuffin' Martha's Muffin.' His unique blend of rock, punk, and humor endeared him to fans worldwide.
Mojo Nixon was a true icon of the psychobilly music scene, known for his satirical and humorous social commentary within his songs. His performances were always high-energy and packed with his signature irreverent style. From his roots in rock 'n' roll to his foray into radio and acting, Mojo Nixon left a lasting legacy in the world of entertainment.
In a fitting tribute to his lively persona, Mojo Nixon passed away on the Outlaw Country Cruise, a space where his wild spirit truly shined. His music continues to inspire and entertain fans, keeping his memory alive in the hearts of all who enjoyed his unique brand of music.
In his honor, let's remember the infectious energy of 'Elvis Is Everywhere' and the rebellious spirit of 'Don Henley Must Die,' two songs that defined Mojo Nixon's career and solidified his status as a cult hero in the music industry.
Did you know that Mojo Nixon was not only a musician but also an actor and radio DJ, showcasing his versatile talents across different mediums of entertainment? His impact on the music and comedy scenes will always be remembered fondly by fans worldwide, ensuring that his legacy lives on for generations to come.
Mojo Nixon, best known for his 1987 novelty hit 'Elvis Is Everywhere,' died after a performance on the Outlaw Country Cruise. He was 66.
Mojo Nixon, the unpredictable rock and roller behind the 1987 MTV-favorite novelty song "Elvis Is Everywhere," died Wednesday (Feb. 7) at age 66.
Mojo Nixon, the unabashed cult favorite who recorded novelty hits like 'Elvis Is Everywhere' and 'Don Henley Must Die,' has died at the age of 66.
Mojo Nixon, the singer behind 'Elvis Is Everywhere' and 'Don Henley Must Die,' died on the Outlaw Country Cruise at age 66. “How you live is how you should ...
He was a featured performer on the cruise with his band the Toadliquors, which includes Houston musician keyboardist Pete Gordon. He suffered a cardiac event ...
Mojo Nixon, musician, actor, and radio DJ who became a comedy icon for such songs as “Don Henley Must Die” and “Stuffin' Martha's Muffin, died at 66 today ...
Cult hero Mojo Nixon has died at age 66. The psychobilly musician, actor, and radio personality passed away while on the Outlaw Country Cruise, ...
Mojo Nixon, "Elvis Is Everywhere" singer, was found dead on Wednesday after performing on the Outlaw Country Cruise. He was 66.
His satirical songs included “Elvis Is Everywhere” and “Destroy All Lawyers.” He called himself “a rabble-rouser who does humorous social commentary within ...
The uproarious singer of "Elvis is Everywhere," "Don Henley Must Die" and other proudly left-of-center numbers, the former San Diego music mainstay launched ...
Mojo Nixon, the alternative musician, actor and DJ known for the 1987 novelty hit “Elvis Is Everywhere” has died, his family announced Wednesday.
The outrageous rockabilly musician Mojo Nixon died on Wednesday. He's best known for novelty hits like "Elvis Is Everywhere" and "Debbie Gibson Is Pregnant ...
The musician and radio host died while on a cruise he was hosting and performing on. He was 66.
A familiar face on early MTV, he fashioned his persona as a 'combination of John Lee Hooker, Hunter Thompson and Richard Pryor, with a little bit of Patti ...