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  1. Mojo Nixon, the alternative musician who grew up in Danville and went on to become known for the novelty songs “Don Henley Must Die” and “Elvis Is Everywhere,” died Wednesday at 66. According...

  2. “How you should live is how you should die,” the family told Rolling Stone. “ Mojo Nixon was full-tilt, wide-open rock hard, root hog, corner on two wheels + on fire.

  3. Join Jukebox and Boz for their groundbreaking live podcast debut! Get ready for an electrifying mix of music and unfiltered conversation as they dive into the hottest topics of the day. From the calls for President Biden's resignation to the latest news making headlines, nothing is off-limits.

  4. With XUMO TV, you get online movies for free in incredible quality. It gives you access to over 190 channels without requiring you to sign up. You can watch live TV and VOD (video on demand) content on various devices. While it is another legal movie platform, the site has limited content.

  5. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Van Morrison, James Brown and more in the latest MOJO magazine. Exclusive! Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds roar back with new album Wild God, celebrated with an in-depth, wide-ranging and emotional audience with the man himself.

  6. We Gotta Have More Soul! Lyrics by Mojo Nixon from the Bo-Day-Shus!!! album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: ...

  7. Lyndon B. Johnson did not live past the age of 80, passing away at the age of 64 on January 22, 1973. In contrast, several other U.S. Presidents lived significantly longer. Richard Nixon reached the age of 81 when he died on April 22, 1994.