Mo Brothers
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Mo Brothers

Band Blues Americana

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The best kept secret in music

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"Mo Brothers makes mo’ music"

You’ve seen the name all over the calendar, and chances are you’ve heard the Mo Brothers play all about town. Mo is a modern-day one-man band, with a songlist that rivals any band in town. - All About Town-Betsy Finocci


"Mo Brothers-What art thou?"

Because of the plurality of the name “Mo Brothers” may conjure up the image of a band of siblings, audiences in Northwest Arkansas are often surprised to discover it applies to a one-man act - The Morning News-Amy Cotham


"...An amazing one-man show"

. - Nightflying


"..catch his act, you won't be disappointed"

. - Nightflying


"Overall Excellent-Perfect Score!"

A true one man band in the old tradition, seasoned, blues with a feeling! - International Blues Challenge Judge


Discography

"Mo' Blues Fo' You" --Independant release 2005
"Mo Hat Hair"--Independant release 2000

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Bio

Mo Brothers has led an interesting life.

Mo started playing piano at the age of 8 years old. Only one major problem-he hated to practice. After many fits thrown over the subject, his mom let him quit about age 10. He found music again at age 15 as a bassoonist in the high school band. Discovering there was little bassoon in blues music, he taught himself to play guitar and improvise.

Having played in bands from “The Generation Gap” to “Stagecoach” to “Lickety Split” to “Decoy” (none ever amounting to a hill of beans) Mo eventually started playing as a soloist.

Everything you hear at a Mo Show is played right before your very ears. No pre-recorded tracks of any kind are used. This allows for interaction with the crowd and free flowing songs. Blues music has always been essential to Mo’s playing. He now has refocused on the music he grew up on and proudly promotes American music!

Mo's sound has prompted many fans to say: “There’s gotta be some Mo' people hiding under the stage”.