Performing a mix of Cajun, Zydeco, R&B, Americana, African and Latin grooves, Mo’ Mojo appeared outside of Cole Auditorium Friday, Sept. 2 as part of the Performing Arts Series.
Mo’ Mojo is singer/multi-instrumentalist Jen Maurer, singer/multi-instrumentalist Leigh Ann Wise, singer/fiddle-player Anthony Papaleo, guitarist Joe Golden, bassist Darren Thompson and drummer Will Douglas.
The next scheduled Performing Arts Series event is a performance by the Turtle Island Quartet on Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in Cole Auditorium.
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