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Brian Nixon Brian Charles Nixon (born 13 July 1969) is a television and radio host, author, minister, journalist, and former rock musician of the rock band, The Electra.〔Punk Rocker, Poet, and Christian Radio Host Makes a Move'', Assist News Service (2008)〕 == Musical work == During his high school years in San Jose, California, Brian met Jeff Carlson and Chris Manak (aka, Peanut Butter Wolf) and formed the underground rock group, The Electra. Signed to Epithet/Americanon Records,〔The Greatest Band You Never Heard: The Electra'', International Press Association (2008)〕 The Electra recorded only one album, USAmerica, but went on to influence other musicians through the continued musical work of Chris Manak and Jeff Carlson’s ''Stones Throw Records''.〔The Electra: A Band Like No Other'', Good News Daily (2008)〕 After leaving The Electra, Brian attended college and formed two other local bands, Canterbury (1992–1995)〔Griffith, Dorsey. "He Had Right T-Shirt-Wrong Rally". ''Modesto Bee''. (April 3, 1991).〕〔Atwood, Lewie. "Local Band Finds Itself". ''The Signal News''. (March 17, 1993).〕〔Staff writer. "Canterbury".'' American Music Press''. (May 1993, Volume 1, Issue 8).〕〔Garcia, Chris. "Battle Cry". ''The Press Democrat''. (Sunday, August 8, 1993).〕〔Cearley, Linda. "Local Band: Canterbury". ''Modesto Bee''. (October 1993).〕 and Widow’s Mite (1995–2000).〔 Widow’s Mite was signed to the music label Hope Records, owned and operated by Rick Wakeman of the influential rock group, Yes.〔
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