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According to the Lake Placid News, the most concrete Mojo Nixon development in the last few days is that USA Luge is honoring him at its annual Running of the Balls fundraiser on December 20, with a special Mojo Nixon race commemorating his role as the team’s honorary captain back in 1998 and his status as an accomplished musician who died in 2024. The piece notes that only 98 Mojo balls will be sold, one for each of the year he served as honorary captain, and the winner gets a reissued copy of his debut album plus an autographed cymbal from his band the Toad Liquors, underscoring how Nixon’s cult legacy is being actively curated for new audiences through this reissue campaign by Pravda Records. Lake Placid News frames this as part of USA Luge’s biggest annual fundraiser, suggesting that Nixon’s name still has enduring promotional and cultural value tied to both sports and rock and roll.
On the media and pop culture front, niche music and holiday-obsessed outlet Pop Heist recently highlighted his raunchy seasonal release Horny Holidays as part of its Heistmas coverage, treating Nixon as a kind of patron saint of irreverent Christmas music and thus reinforcing his place in the weirdo holiday canon. Separately, DJ and music tastemaker Rich Russo’s December 7 playlist on his site RichRusso dot net includes Mojo Nixon’s Christmas Time, sliding Nixon’s work into contemporary holiday radio rotations and keeping his catalog in active circulation for rock-leaning listeners. These are small items day by day, but biographically they matter: they show his songs shifting from shock radio fodder to evergreen, if still unruly, holiday standards.
In the broader roots rock world, Good Times Santa Cruz recently ran a feature on the Beat Farmers’ continuing live shows, and guitarist Jerry Raney credits fan and friend Mojo Nixon with using his clout on SiriusXM’s Outlaw Country channel to get the band booked on the Outlaw Country Cruise, a reminder in current press that Nixon was not just a wild-eyed performer but also a behind-the-scenes connector who expanded touring and exposure for fellow misfits. I have not found any credible reports of new controversies, family statements, or surprise posthumous releases in the last few days; beyond the Pravda reissues and the USA Luge tribute, anything else circulating about Nixon right now appears either speculative or simple fan chatter on social platforms without independent verification.
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