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    The Nixons were founded in Oklahoma City by singer and guitarist Zac Maloy, guitarist Jesse Davis, bassist Ricky Brooks, and drummer Tye Robison. [1] According to Maloy, the band's name has no political meaning: "'The Nixons' was short, sweet and I always tell people it had an 'x' in the middle so it looked cool on t-shirts and stickers.

  2. Zac Maloy was a solo artist based out of Oklahoma. Spotify. Oklahoma Music Archives Wiki. ... FANDOM. Fan Central BETA Games Anime Movies TV Video Wikis ...

  3. Comprised of Singer, Zac Maloy, Guitarist, Jesse Davis, bassist, Ricky Brooks and drummer, John Humphrey, The Nixons were discovered and eagerly signed with major label, MCA/Universal in 1995. The band did not disappoint with 3 hit songs, “Sister”, “Happy Song” and “Wire” upon the release of their first record, Foma. “Sister ...

  4. Dec 18, 2017 · People were singing along to songs I barely remembered. 2. Do you ever walk into your favorite bar or restaurant and sing real loud " Heeeere IIIIII Ammm Aaaagain …”. Yeah, and when I’m buying a new car at some point I scream “ Liiiiiiiiiiiiieeeeessssss !!!!!!!!" (Editor's Note: He must shop at David Stanley.)

  5. Zac Maloy is an acclaimed, award-winning songwriter and producer whose songs have been featured on numerous top-charting albums. Born and raised in Ada, Oklahoma, Zac began playing music at a very young age. After graduating high school Zac formed a band, The Nixons, while attending the University of Oklahoma.

  6. Zac Maloy, Jesse Davis, Ricky Brooks, John Humphrey. Chart Info. Total Hits. 1. ... The Real American Top 40 Wiki is a FANDOM Music Community. View Mobile Site

  7. Zac Maloy is an acclaimed, award-winning songwriter and producer whose songs have been featured on numerous top-charting albums. Born and raised in Ada Oklahoma, Zac began playing

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