Mo' Mojo's Newest Single, THE GOOD STEP, is out now! Check it out on all the DSPs like YouTube, Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, etc... 

The Good Step

Mo' Mojo

The Good Step tells the story of a girl who was raised by her father to practice the dark arts, but who has left that world to live a clean life inspired by her mother. This fictional character embodies the choice we are Read more

The Good Step tells the story of a girl who was raised by her father to practice the dark arts, but who has left that world to live a clean life inspired by her mother. This fictional character embodies the choice we are all confronted with in our lives: the choice of right over wrong, good over evil. Mo’ Mojo wrote this song specifically to take the listener to a darker place, yet in true character the band then raises up the listener with a positive message. The song’s groovy, complex rhythms and descriptive story conjure up images that take the listener straight to Louisiana and New Orleans.

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Mo' Mojo

 

Mo’ Mojo is a spontaneous, uplifting, and kid-friendly “Pardi Gras” band that seeks to create a sense of community through dance. 

This female-fronted group defies genre labeling by incorporating many sounds from Louisiana, including traditional and original Zydeco, Cajun, New Orleans Blues, New Orleans R&B, and Mardi Gras music. 

Mo’ Mojo’s songs range in subject matter but ever present is the idea of connection, exemplified by titles such as “Together in Love We Drown,” and “We All Got the Same.” 

One of NEOH’s longest running bands (since the mid 90s), Mo’ Mojo has performed at festivals,concert series, clubs, and dances across the U.S. 

The band has served as U.S. State Department musical ambassadors, sharing their value of community and connectedness all over the world.

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— B. Cephus, Bayou Blue Pub

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