Richard's Nixon
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Richard's Nixon was a ska-core band from York, Pennsylvania. They played for almost two years in the surrounding area. The band was first called UpFront and then changed their name soon after. They performed with bands like Yellow #5, Urine Love with 4 Pounds of Pretzels, and Sporx. Fronted by Christopher Hall playing guitar and handling vocals and occasional sax. The band also had Mark Hall on bass, Eric McNeil on drums, Grant Bubb on Trombone, Crackhead on Trumpet, and Evan Miller on Sax.
Why this name?
I'm not sure exactly how it happened anymore.
Do you play live?
Played quite a few shows including a fun one at the old Paradox.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It allows people to hear music recorded almost 10 years ago that was never distributed.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
We don't even know where all the members of the band are anymore.
Your influences?
Everyone had different influences. Chris was into punk and ska. Eric was into heavier metal. Evan and Grant had more classical tastes. Mark was very hardcore at the time.
Favorite spot?
York
Equipment used:
Our Own.