"Mojo Nixon, Iconic Rocker, Dies at 66 on Country Music Cruise"

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Mojo Nixon, the eccentric singer and radio personality known for cult hits like "Elvis Is Everywhere" and "Don Henley Must Die," passed away at 66 while co-hosting the Outlaw Country Cruise. His cause of death was an unspecified cardiac event. Known for his honky-tonk flair and anti-establishment punk sensibilities, Nixon had a colorful career in music, radio, and even Hollywood, leaving behind a legacy of irreverent and influential work.
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