MuzikMafia
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The MuzikMafia is an informal collection of American country music artists, founded in October of 2001 in Nashville, Tennessee by Big Kenny and John Rich (who comprise the duo Big & Rich), along with Jon Nicholson and Cory Gierman.
They have been the subject of a six-episode television series on the network Country Music Television, entitled MuzikMafia TV, which followed the Muzik Mafia on their first stadium tour, the American Revolution Tour.
[edit] List of MuzikMafia Members
- The Godfathers & Godmother
- Cory Gierman
- Big Kenny
- Jon Nicholson
- John Rich
- Gretchen Wilson
- The Family Members
- James Otto (Musician)
- Cowboy Troy (Musician)
- Damien Horne (Musician)
- Rachel Kice (Painter)
- Shannon Lawson (Musician)
- Two-Foot Fred (Business Man, Comedian)
- Shanna Crooks (Musician)
- Spoken Word Jen "SWJ" (Poet)
- John Anderson (Musician) - Honorary Member
- Pit Bosses
- Max Abrams (aka "Max on Sax")
- Pino Squillace
- The Reverend Elijah D.D. Holt
- Jerry Navarro
- Adam Shoenfeld
[edit] Former members
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- Dean Hall (Resigned from the Mafia in December of 2005)
- Chance (Resigned from the Mafia in February of 2007)

