As one of Children of Legendary Reggae Star Denroy Morgan and core member of Reggae super group Morgan Heritage, Mojo Morgan needs little introduction and his musical talents are beyond reproach.
"This good music shall save the people." - Mojo Morgan
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Born in Brooklyn’s tough Bushwickneighborhood, Mojo Morgan was raised in Springfield, MA and spent his summer vacations back in New York’s hippest outer borough, where he returned after high school. Although he grew up in Massachusetts, the family was able to maintain a home in Jamaica and made sure the strong Jamaican culture was present in the home while raising the children in America. As a member of Reggae super group Morgan Heritage, they started recording for the first time professionally in the 80’s.
Surrounded by sessions of intensive vocal and instrumental training, Mojo Morgan was exposed to everything from the godfathers of Roots Reggae to top 40 American Radio: everything from Sade and Bryan Adams to The Cranberries and Hootie and The Blowfish. Those musical influences have formed a new direction for Mojo Morgan’s solo project and a new sound called “Rasta Rock”.
On his EP “got Mojo?” his music found it’s way onto Nike’s promotional radar and even received the go ahead from Sting to cover the Police’s “Roxanne”. As well as gaining major media covers on outlets such as ABC News NOW’s “What’s The Buzz”. By receiving such great reviews, Mojo’s solo EP has set the stage for his first solo album in 2011.
Mojo Morgan's solo CD is sure to be a milestone in a career already studded with numerous accomplishments and accolades. Mojo continues to maintain the fans he has already captured alongside Morgan Heritage and further expand his international reach with “The Next Generation” and the national anthem “Million $ Check”!
"If Bob Marley and U2 ever had a chance to record a song together, I'm pretty sure that Rasta Rock is the direction their respective guitar strings would have roamed."
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"I enjoy the way Mojo encourages having fun, dreaming, and building up your self-esteem, without discussing losing your moral ground. In fact, he seems to suggest you can have great fun while maintaining a higher ground, and I think he’s right."