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Mokai

Strawberry Music Festival 2025

24 mai 2025

11:00 UTC−7
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On Saturday morning the 24th, I'll be giving out guitar tips and tricks to all comers. Revealing the secrets of the early blues and folk-guitar pickers. Secret chords, fingerpicking, flatpicking and how the licks are made.
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Bill
20 mai 2025
Great show! His songwriting is at the top of the game and the sound mix was awesome. Beautiful harmonies. The audience was singing the choruses, what more can you ask for? I give him and his fellow musicians and A.
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Biographie de Mokai

On his 2019 album, “The Jaybird Said,” Mokai offers the listener a vision and feeling to be appreciated over and over. His third full-length release features songs that demonstrate his considerable songwriting chops and his unique fingerpicking style.
The album is produced by well-known Bay Area guitarist, James Nash (Waybacks), who Guitar Player called one of "50 Transcendent Acoustic Guitarists." Besides engineering and producing, Nash adds lead work on acoustic and electric guitar, slide and mandolin.
The first single, “Mama’s Got the Blues,” features Nash on electric guitar and Julie Wolf (Indigo Girls, Ani Di Franco) on piano and Hammond B3. "I wanted to write something to honor single mothers who face so many challenges in our country today," says Mokai. "Each line in the song is an image from the life of a mother I know."
After spending his youth as an environmental activist, Mokai came down from his tree and began writing unforgettable folk songs that find their way into your heart.
Three decades later, Mokai has taken root in the Northern California music community, as a performer at numerous venues, and a participant and instructor at music festivals.
Based in San Francisco, Mokai (rhymes with woke-eye) creates and performs songs that inspire and move people to care.
In the song, “Stone on Stone,” the jaybird says: “We each have a piece of the puzzle.” This album is Mokai’s piece, offering a kind of storytelling that leaves audiences thinking, talking, wondering and entertained.

Mokai has performed at venues large and small, including festival stages, benefits, protests, intimate listening rooms and house concerts. He's being honored this year for 15 years of performances in shelters and hospitals for Bread and Roses Presents. He is an expert at traditional guitar styles and teaches the guitar workshop each year at the Strawberry Music Festival, one of the longest-running folk music festivals.
His original guitar style echoes his life-long love affair with the playing of pre-war era bluesmen and early 60s-era Greenwich Village folk. His moods are reminiscent of classic songwriters like John Prine and Townes Van Zandt.
His studio recordings include performances by a roster of Bay Area talent, including Todd Sickafoose (Ani Di Franco), Jon Evans (Tori Amos), Matt Eakle (David Grisman) and Philip Brezina (Brothers Comatose).

The album can be pre-ordered at https://smarturl.it/mokai3 and will be released on August 23rd.

You can hear the first single “Mama’s Got the Blues” at: https://mokai.bandcamp.com/track/mamas-got-the-blues
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