Mojo Nixon BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.
Mojo Nixon, the irrepressible punk rock provocateur, has stayed true to form with a whisper of activity bubbling up in recent days amid his usual low-key vibe. On February 18th, Americana Highways featured an interview with Erik Vincent Huey, who dished on studio tales from producer Eric Ambel, recounting how Mojo once ribbed Ambel that hed turn any tune into a Neil Young epic—proving spot-on when Ambel nailed a riff on Hues new track All Out of Angels. Its classic Mojo: the quick-witted agitator dropping zingers that linger in rock lore, potentially etching another colorful anecdote into his wild biography.
Fast-forward to this weeks music calendars, and Pause and Play lists a mysterious April 10th release tease under Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper et al, hinting at fresh vinyl or CD action from the duo famous for Elvis is Everywhere and Debbie Gibson Is Pregnant with My Two-Headed Love Child. No official confirmation yet from the artists camp, so treat it as unverified buzz—could be reissues or a surprise drop that reignites his cowpunk legacy, but dont bet the farm without more details.
No public appearances, concerts, or fresh social media splashes have surfaced in the past few days from reliable outlets like OC Music News or Alternative Tentacles, which buzzed with punk tours but skipped Nixon entirely. Business-wise, nothing pops—no deals, endorsements, or ventures beyond that release nod. Older echoes, like a February 12th Americana UK tribute nodding his 1957-2024 arc, feel dated and irrelevant now. MoJos keeping fans guessing, true to his envelope-shredding style—watch for tour whispers or that Skid hookup to explode his story next. Stay tuned, darlings; the kings of psychobilly dont fade quiet.
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