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Mojo Holler
3 months ago
Here's a great in-depth interview on the history of our band and the inspiration behind our songwriting. Thanks, Aldora Britain Records!

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Our interview begins on p. 8: https://bit.ly/aldorabritainrecords-magazine-187
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About Mojo Holler

Mojo Holler weaves threads from mountain ranges to the Mississippi Delta into a tapestry of indie folk rock. Mister Baker channels innate genius through lap steel, slide, and dobro. Missi is a genuine Appalachian ‘Mountain Mama’ whose vocals and percussion bring Southern heart and soul to each song. The notable Northwest musician and songwriter, Randy Yearout (of Tracey Fordice Band), joined Mojo Holler in 2023 on bass and acoustic guitars. Willamette Week, in its 2023 Best of Portland issue, said of the band, “They sing about Mississippi boat queens, trains, juke joints, church bells—all things backwoods—with devotion and delicacy.”

Their recent album, ROOT, is an acoustic reverie on remorse and redemption. Their debut album, Where Black Ravens Flew, is a progressive folk rock opera. You can find and buy both albums on Bandcamp.

The band formed in 2012 as the duo Missi & Mister Baker. They released their debut album, “Where Black Ravens Flew,” in late 2014, and were tapped to showcase at South By Southwest in 2016. The album combines complex rock guitar and country stylings with rich vocals that hearken Joplin and Fleetwood Mac.

Jackpot Recording producer and Tape Op Magazine publisher Larry Crane says the pair’s pair’s Americana-styled original songs were some of his favorites. “Missi’s fabulous voice, along with Mister Baker’s deft fretwork, brings the whole show home.”

The late Lisa Lepine, a Portland legend in music promotion, said of their mission: “They weave their dark, modern spirituals from shared roots in magic, ‘mericana, and metaphysics. Mister Baker, like Robert Johnson before him, may have made a deal with the devil -- channelling an innate genius through lap steel, slide and dobro. Missi’s earthy voice brings burning intensity to each song. Picture them sitting knee-to-knee on a Southern Delta, watching the dark moon rise and singing from their eternal souls.”
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Genres:
Folk Rock, Americana, Roots Blues
Hometown:
Portland, Oregon

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Latest Post

Mojo Holler
3 months ago
Here's a great in-depth interview on the history of our band and the inspiration behind our songwriting. Thanks, Aldora Britain Records!

Check it out!

Our interview begins on p. 8: https://bit.ly/aldorabritainrecords-magazine-187
Mojo Holler's tour

About Mojo Holler

Mojo Holler weaves threads from mountain ranges to the Mississippi Delta into a tapestry of indie folk rock. Mister Baker channels innate genius through lap steel, slide, and dobro. Missi is a genuine Appalachian ‘Mountain Mama’ whose vocals and percussion bring Southern heart and soul to each song. The notable Northwest musician and songwriter, Randy Yearout (of Tracey Fordice Band), joined Mojo Holler in 2023 on bass and acoustic guitars. Willamette Week, in its 2023 Best of Portland issue, said of the band, “They sing about Mississippi boat queens, trains, juke joints, church bells—all things backwoods—with devotion and delicacy.”

Their recent album, ROOT, is an acoustic reverie on remorse and redemption. Their debut album, Where Black Ravens Flew, is a progressive folk rock opera. You can find and buy both albums on Bandcamp.

The band formed in 2012 as the duo Missi & Mister Baker. They released their debut album, “Where Black Ravens Flew,” in late 2014, and were tapped to showcase at South By Southwest in 2016. The album combines complex rock guitar and country stylings with rich vocals that hearken Joplin and Fleetwood Mac.

Jackpot Recording producer and Tape Op Magazine publisher Larry Crane says the pair’s pair’s Americana-styled original songs were some of his favorites. “Missi’s fabulous voice, along with Mister Baker’s deft fretwork, brings the whole show home.”

The late Lisa Lepine, a Portland legend in music promotion, said of their mission: “They weave their dark, modern spirituals from shared roots in magic, ‘mericana, and metaphysics. Mister Baker, like Robert Johnson before him, may have made a deal with the devil -- channelling an innate genius through lap steel, slide and dobro. Missi’s earthy voice brings burning intensity to each song. Picture them sitting knee-to-knee on a Southern Delta, watching the dark moon rise and singing from their eternal souls.”
Show More
Genres:
Folk Rock, Americana, Roots Blues
Hometown:
Portland, Oregon

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