The Nixons Official
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 features several songs also included on Foma, their official debut LP, released in 1995 on MCA Records.
Foma included the radio hits "Sister", " Happy Song", "Wire", and "Passion".
The group capitalized on their success with big tours (about 300 shows a year),
including dates with KISS, Sevendust, Slash's Snakepit, Brother Cane, Soul Asylum, Radiohead, and Toadies.
Foma eventually peaked at No. 77 on the Billboard 200.
Dreams of Lyric Video 2025
The Nixons Displaced Aggression Directed by Tava Maloy (student project)
The Nixons HEAD live at TREES (Visualizer)
The Nixons December (2023)
The Nixons “Kaleidoscope” (Live at Trees)
The Nixons "Kaleidoscope" (Official Video)
The Nixons "Letters" (Official Video)
The Nixons "Sister" (Live) (Official Video)
The Nixons Displaced Aggression (Live) (Official Video)
The Nixons “In on the Joke” (Lyric Video)
The Nixons "One by One" (Live)
The Nixons at Trees FULL SHOW August 27, 1994
The Nixons - Passion (acoustic) 6 24 17
The Nixons "Baton Rouge" (Live)
The Nixons "Crutch" (Live)
Sacred Heart (Latest Distraction) Zac Acoustic
The Fall (by a campfire) for The Shark & Orlando.
KATT interview w/ Zac, John & Ricky
The Nixons “Ghost of an Angel" (Official Video)
"Last Song" w/ Zac on the couch, at home.
The Nixons “Secret” (Live from isolation)
The Nixons “Happy Song” (Live from isolation)
The Nixons “Wire” (Live from isolation)
The Nixons - Favorite Lies (video version)
The Nixons - Crutch (official video)
Rockstar Dad
The Nixons 'Happy Song' Live in Austin