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Slow Mojo

Westbrook, Australia
July 22, 2008
685 plays
5,840 views
Slow Mojo is a six piece, Toowoomba-based blues band that evolved from the Bakelite Blues Band. From this pool of experience Slow Mojo has developed its own interpretations of a broad range of material spanning from early (pre-war) acoustic blues through Chicago Blues to modern electric boogie. The purpose of Slow Mojo is to give the audience a full blues experience from pure gutsy blues to fun treatments often with a satirical twist, that will leave them begging for more.
Band/artist history
Band Members Big Aun' T (Toni) - Raw gutsy female blues vocals; Doc (Tony) - Lap steel, resonator, electric slide and flattop guitars; TK (Tony) - Electric lead, rhythm guitar and vocals; Kroc (Al) - Blues Harp; Marc (I wish I had a nickname) - Bass; Woolie (Brian) - Drums and vocals
Have you performed in front of an audience?
We play live at any opportunity we get. Lately this has far too often been to small audiences in our practice rooms. The best gig we have had recently was a charity gig at RM Williams Polo Club in Toowoomba, Queensland. The acoustics were great, the audience was really into the music and the three bands that played that night were well into the groove. All in all a magic evening!
Your musical influences
Spanning from early (pre-war) acoustic blues and country blues through Chicago Blues to modern electric boogie.
What equipment do you use?
Instrument Amps: Fender and Peavey for guitars, Warwick ProFet 5.1 with 410 quad for bass, Marshall Valve-state for blues harp. Sound Reinforcement: Peavey CS 800; Wharfedale 1300; Phonic max 1500; various microphones (Including: Sure, Peavey, Bayer, Wharfedale, Ashton, Yogi and a Blue Ball) Fender FOH and Peavey foldback bins as well as a Fostex powered foldback.
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Westbrook, Australia
July 22, 2008
685 plays
5,840 views