A rock ‘n’ roll wild man has passed away. MoJo Nixon was sixty-six years old. On Wednesday, Mojo Nixon, the flamboyant rockabilly musician, passed away. His most well-known songs are novelty successes, such as “Debbie Gibson Is Pregnant with My Two-Headed Love Child” and “Elvis Is Everywhere.”
Mojo Nixon’s cause of death
According to a Facebook message from his family, Nixon (née Neill Kirby McMillan Jr.) was discovered dead on Wednesday following a “cardiac event” while participating in the yearly Outlaw Country Cruise.
Mojo Nixon obituary information
Mojo’s obituary information is currently not accessible. The performer was born on Aug. 2, 1957, in North Carolina. He was raised in Virginia, but he began his music career in Denver, where he joined the punk band Zebra 123.
He moved to San Diego and joined Dick Montana’s band, the Snuggle Bunnies after the punk band broke up. Skid Roper, also known as Richard Banke, became a member of the group. In the Battle of the Bands, the group went on to win best new band in San Diego. They also succeed.