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The Nixons are an American alternative rock band formed in 1989. They found commercial success during the mid-1990s, releasing two albums through MCA Records in 1995–1997. The band is best known for the hit singles "Sister" and "Wire" from their album '' Foma''.


History


Early years and success: 1989–1995

The Nixons were founded in Oklahoma City by singer and guitarist Zac Maloy, guitarist Jesse Davis, bassist Ricky Brooks, and drummer Tye Robison. The group released their debut EP, ''Six'', in 1992 (after a self-titled album, released in 1990) on Dragon Street Records and replaced Robison with John Humphrey, before releasing ''Halo'' in 1994 on Dallas-based Rainmaker Records. This album featured several songs also included on '' Foma'', their official debut LP, released in May 1995 on MCA Records. ''Foma'' included the radio hits "Sister", "Wire", "Happy Song", and "Passion". The group capitalized on their success with big tours, including dates with KISS, Sevendust, Slash's Snakepit, Brother Cane, Soul Asylum,
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. ''Foma'' eventually peaked at No. 77 on the ''Billboard'' 200.


Subsequent albums and disbanding: 1997–2000

The band replaced Ricky Brooks with Ricky Wolking and released '' The Nixons'' in June 1997 on MCA/Universal. The record featured three singles: "The Fall", "Miss USA", and "Baton Rouge". It eventually peaked at No. 188 on the ''Billboard'' 200. They departed MCA Records following the release of the self-titled album. Consistent gigging ensured a strong cult audience for 1998's ''Scrapbook'' EP (featuring b-sides, live and acoustic performances, including covers of
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's "Rocket Man" and Cheap Trick's "Heaven Tonight"), which saw the band return to Rainmaker. Their third full-length album, ''Latest Thing'', was released by
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in early 2000. It featured songs co-written by Marti Frederiksen and Jack Blades of Night Ranger fame. Davis and Humphrey left the band after the album release. The band continued touring, replacing them with Scott Bush and Ray Luzier (of
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fame), respectively. However, when the tour supporting the album concluded, they quietly disbanded.


Huver and solo projects

Davis, Brooks, and Humphrey reformed in early 2001 as Huver, with a new lead singer, Garin Murdock. The band gigged heavily and reportedly signed a recording contract with Epic Records, but broke up in mid-2002 after independently releasing one EP. John Humphrey went on to play drums in the band
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. Zac Maloy released several albums as a solo artist, and later relocated to Nashville to work as a songwriter and producer with artists including
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, David Cook, and Bowling for Soup. Jesse Davis formed roots rock band 4 Points West in 2002, which released an EP titled ''Lonesome Demise...'', and a full-length album, ''Insomnia Suite''. Davis played in Anchor the Girl and released music produced by Grammy-nominated musician Wes Sharon. Ricky Wolking went on to play bass for the rock band Edgewater and later recorded a solo album as Honky Mofo. Original drummer Robison is a co-owner of January Sound Studio in Dallas, and has worked as a producer/engineer with Drowning Pool,
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, and Dennis DeYoung.


Reforming and new music: 2017–present

In January 2017, the band announced two reunion shows with the classic '' Foma'' lineup (Maloy, Davis, Brooks, and Humphrey), playing in their native Oklahoma and also as part of the KDGE "The Edge" Edgefest 25th Anniversary lineup in Frisco, Texas. At the same time, the band launched official Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter social media pages. In June 2017, a newly recorded song titled "Song of the Year" was released on iTunes, Google Play, and Spotify. The band released the brand new ''Song of the Year EP'' along with the re-release of their debut album, ''Halo'', on vinyl for the first time, newly remastered by original producer Kerry Crafton. Both albums were supported by touring in late 2017. In October 2018, they performed in Oklahoma City, Dallas, and Houston, TX as part of the lineup of
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festival. Jaxon Humphrey, son of drummer John, performed with the band during these shows, as his father had prior commitments with Seether. In 2019, the band entered the studio and re-recorded three of their fan favorites: "Wire", "Baton Rouge", and "Sister", each with the year 2020 added to the title to distinguish them from the original recordings. In addition to the three newly re-recorded songs, the band also recorded new music. "Crutch" was released digitally on July 2, 2019 and "Favorite Lies" was released on November 15, 2019. Both new songs received positive reviews throughout US radio markets and were noted as "a reminder that rock music was still alive". After touring in late 2018 and throughout 2019, including with rock band Sponge, the Nixons released the three previously re-recorded songs on April 22, 2020 and also officially announced the forthcoming issue of a new EP, titled ''Sonic Boom''. This was released digitally on May 22, 2020 and contained all new music recorded since the band's reunion.


Band members

Current * Zac Maloy – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, trumpet (1989–2000, 2017–present) * Jesse Davis – lead guitar, backing vocals (1989–2000, 2017–present) * Ricky Brooks – bass guitar, backing vocals, acoustic guitar (1989–1997, 2017–present) * John Humphrey – drums, percussion (1992–2000, 2017–present) Former * Tye Robison – drums, backing vocals, programming (1989–1992) * Ricky Wolking – bass guitar, backing vocals (1997–2000) * Ray Luzier – drums (2000) * Scott "Scooby" Bush – lead guitar, backing vocals (2000) Touring musicians * Jaxon Humphrey – drums, percussion (2017) * Jaret Reddick – backing vocals (2017)


Discography


Independent albums


Studio albums


EPs


Singles


Music videos


References


External links

* * Nixons' AllMusic page
Tye Robison's studio in Dallas
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