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Mo Mojo 7pm $10
18
Apr
2016

Mo Mojo 7pm $10

  • Location:326 Amherst Street
  • Venue:Sportsmen's Tavern
  • Length:07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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Date(s) - 18/04/2016
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

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Sportsmen’s Tavern
326 Amherst St.
Buffalo NY 14207

Monday April 18, @ 7pm

Mo’ Mojo

$10

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKCunlCzvNU

AKRON, OH — The world-traveling Zydeco-based band, Mo’ Mojo, is coming to Buffalo as part of a tour to support their new CD, “We All Got the Same.”  The group will perform at the Sportsman Taven on Monday, Dec. 7 2015. 7pm showtime. Tickets are $8 at the door. 

Mo’ Mojo is both an international and national touring group, having spent the last year traveling as Cultural Ambassadors through the U.S. State Department’s American Music Abroad program. In June of 2014 they made their first trip overseas – to Haiti; in Oct.-Nov. of 2014 they performed in the Dominican Republic; in Jan./Feb. of 2015 they spent 37 days on the road traveling to Washington DC, Belize, Panama, Mexico, Barbados and Colombia; and most recently in June 2015 they traveled to Tajikistan. (Yes, that Tajikistan – the one that lies just north of Afghanistan and Pakistan.) In the states they’ve spent the last two summers representing Zydeco-based music at festivals in Michigan, Kentucky, Maryland, New York, Rhode Island, and Ohio. 

Now the band plans to bring their brand of cultural diplomacy to the states, kicking off with a couple CD parties in their native NE Ohio, starting in September. After those local releases, Mo’ Mojo plans to spend the next several months in the States promoting the CD. The new album, “We All Got The Same,” has 12 songs: 9 originals; 2 Zydeco standards meant to pay homage to the musical tradition; and 1 two-parts cover/one-part original medley based off of Bob Marley’s, “Stir It Up.” It features the unique stylings that Mo’ Mojo is known for with a blend of Zydeco, reggae, Cajun, blues, rock & roll, and indie sounds.

Band of the Week: Mo’ Mojo

Concert Preview

By Jeff Niesel

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Meet the Band: Jen Maurer (accordion, vocals), Leigh Ann Wise (percussion, trumpet, vocals), Anthony Papaleo (guitar/fiddle), Bill Lestock (fiddle, guitar, mandolin), Sarah Benn (bass), Will Douglas (drums), Sam Rettman (harmonica), Toussaint English (bass, keyboards)

Inspired by “Texas”: The band actually came together way back in 1995. “It had a different name but we were the same type of band,” says Maurer. “Scott ‘Texas’ Gann came up from Texas and he had an accordion, so we started a band.” When Gann died in 2002, Maurer says she and her band mates kept the band going to honor him and “it took on a life of its own.” “I know it’s odd to have this commitment to this type of music but Scott brought it to us,” she says. “Over the course of time, we’ve had death, breakups, divorces. We’ve gone through a lot of change through the years.”

An International Sensation: Earlier this year, the band embarked on its most extensive tour yet. The group left for a five-week tour of Belize, Panama, Barbados, Mexico and Colombia as music ambassadors with American Music Abroad (AMA), a program of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs. Then, in June, the group played Tajikistan where it performed a variety of gigs, one of which was at an orphanage. “The response was great,” Maurer says. “If we’re serving as cultural ambassadors, it was a success. In the Central American and South American countries, the salsa is similar to the zydeco dance. Dancing opened up the music to them. And everything there is so rhythmic, it worked out really well.”

Why You Should Hear Them: Recorded at Suma and mastered at Cauliflower, the band’s new album, We All Got the Same, features more up-tempo party tunes. Album opener “Love Lorna” sounds like the punk band X doing a zydeco number as the back-and-forth vocals have some real spunk to them, and the song benefits from some bluesy guitar riffs. “Marry a Northern Girl” is a rollicking instrumental that you can dance to. “It’s a little bit of a different sound because we have sax on it,” says Maurer when asked about the album. “It has double guitar sound. It’s a little complicated because the band changed right after we made it. It’s got a different presence. It has more group presence in the songwriting. We’re pretty broad in what we do. There are two reggae songs, our version of zydeco and some Cajun tunes influenced by rock ‘n’ roll and other things. We wanted to be creative and think outside the box a bit.”

Where You Can Hear Them: facebook.com/momojomusic

Coming to see the show from out of town? Please visit our friends at the Adams Mark Hotel.

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Please Note that the artists have a 3 hour window to complete the show. This does not meant the performance will be 3 hours in length.

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