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The Mojos were a British beat group from the 1960s, best known for their hit UK single, "Everything's Alright", with two other singles charting low in the UK Singles Chart in 1964. [1] Biography. The Mojo's are included in The Cavern Club Wall of Fame (top left of plaque)
- Nicky Crouch, Terry O'Toole, Keith Karlson, John "Bob" Conrad
- Merseybeat, pop, rock
- circa 1963–1968
- Liverpool, England
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The Mojos - Tom Pelvis' All-Star Rhythm'n'Blues Band. January 2020: Two production numbers from "A Touch Of Soul" are available on YouTube in full HD resolution: Honky Tonkin' and I Was Born To Lose Out . December 2019: The full documentary "A Touch Of Soul" is available for online streaming at Vimeo . March 22nd 2019:
Known for performing the original version of "Everything's Alright" (covered by David Bowie on his Pin Ups album), the Mojos were one of the best Liverpool groups of the British Invasion. Besides "Everything's… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s. Formed. 1961 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England. Disbanded. 1966. Genre. Pop/Rock.
The Mojos (with drummer Johnny Tutt flown in from China) perform as the last act of the show "The musical evolution of Tom Pelvis" - a celebration of Tom Pelvis' 40th anniversary. August 2009: The Mojos are rehearsing, as Johnny Tutt is home for the summer. However, his China stay is prolonged until summer 2010.