Mojo
- Spokane, WA
- Party Band
- 3 Verified Bookings
Marc T. said “MOJO is truly a party band. Great audience re pore. Good selection and variety of music. Easy to work with.”
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Roots blues and Americana, solo performer and recording artist. Awarded "2015 Best Blues Slide Guitarist" by the Inland Empire Blues Society, inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame 9/23/2015 as a "Master Blues Artist", wrote and recorded the musical theme for the INDI movie "RUM RUNNERS" which was awarded a REMI by the "2016 WORLDFEST HOUSTON" international film festival. His style could be compared to a cross between classic blues man Mississippi John Hurt and legendary blues slide master Johnny Winter, exhibiting intricate finger picking combined with slide guitar and bluesy masculine vocals. Performed; Northern Quest Casino, Riverfront Blues Fest, Ritzville Blues, CDA Blues and many more.
Bryan played and sang for my husband's surprise 60th birthday party this summer. His music was extraordinary! Bryan was very personable and interacted well with the party-goers. Everyone enjoyed his music and we found him to be very entertaining. Bryan is an extremely talented musician! If you have the opportunity to hear his music; don't miss seeing him!
Response from Bryan Warhall:
Thanks Margaret, that was a beautiful day for an outside gig. Delicious food and drink on Loon Lake and an awesome crowd of folks to share it with made the day for me. It was an outstanding event.
Bryan & I have giged together for many years. He's a strong singer/player & a true professional entertainer!
Response from Bryan Warhall:
Thanks Dirt Road Doug. I'm looking forward to doing another live radio broadcast on your Dirt Road Blues Show on KCHW 102.7 FM. Your Wednesday evening show is a lot of fun. I love doing live radio.
Played for a couple of parties I've had and everyone loved his show! Great blues music! Would have Bryan and the band back anytime.
Response from Bryan Warhall:
Thanks Ben, we had an awesome time. The last gig was one of the best times that we had this last Spring and Summer. The ladies did an outstanding job with the food and like always the guys made sure that we had a large selection of good drink. Even though we were threatened by the rain, the crowd just got bigger. I can't get enough of gigs like that.
A talented musician Bryan has been around our neighborhood for years and years and he is a talented dedicated musician. He works hard at honing his skills and has grown through the years to be an outstanding artist. Brian is reliable and professional and handles himself well.
When our company ITD Productions, Inc. decided to produce a movie called 'RUM RUNNERS' he was our choice for our title song ' gimme a drink'. Brian pulled it off famously.
We would be glad to have Brian work for us again.
Teresa Nelson
Vice President
ITD productions Inc.
Valley Washington
509-953-8214
Response from Bryan Warhall:
Thanks Teresa, "RUM RUNNERS" theme was a thought provoking load of fun. The theme tune "GIMME AH DRINK", has been recorded in short version, for my next CD album, NO TROUBLE. I hope I have the opportunity to work with ITD PRODUCTIONS on future projects.
Bryan took the time to come to our home and discuss stage layout and electrical needs. The day of the party they brought the party to the pig roast!
Response from Bryan Warhall:
Thanks Kim, I had a ball playing slide guitar and harmonica. The food was awesome!
Price Range: Contact for rates
Gig Length: 30 - 180 minutes
Languages: English
You can count on a very organized solo show, where original tunes are mixed with proprietary versions of classic Roots Blues and Americana and delivered to the audience with a sense of humor and interaction. You can expect to see him sitting with 2 acoustic guitars. One guitar in standard tuning and the other in an open tuning for slide. The 2 hour show features a change of guitars every half hour or so, starting with amplified acoustic guitar and ending with upbeat amplified slide guitar. The audience can expect to be engaged by a unique style of guitar and a show that keeps rolling, one tune after the other. Bryan Warhall exudes energy and motion, with "take no prisoner" guitar and tough real world bluesy vocals.
Bryan Warhall was born in Portland, Oregon, 3/28/1947. In 1958 at age 11, Bryan took guitar lessons and was inspired by Hank Williams, Sr. and Johnny Cash. He played guitar, banjo and mandolin at family house parties and private gatherings and by the time he reached his senior year of high school was forever inspired by Ray Charles, Sam Cook, Muddy Waters. Bob Dylan, Rolling Stones and many of the early artists that put a new spin on revived, archived blues.
He played his first paid gig in 1962 with a band of classmates at Centennial HS called Arthur & The Knights. In 1966 he joined the band called The Phantoms, a group of Dutch Indonesians who escaped communist Indonesia and fled to Holland, then the USA. They were sponsored by Haynes equipment & Hagstrom guitars. The Phantoms toured throughout the northwest. Their story was featured in Song Hits Magazine in 1968.
In 1969 Bryan met Louisiana Cajun slide guitarist Beau Kelly (Sterling Eugene Kelly) who introduced him to the styles of Robert Johnson, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Howlin’ Wolf and Lead Belly, experimenting with open tunings and dobro. They formed a duo and went on to play live radio, local TV and many of the clubs and coffee houses in Portland including Crystal Ballroom and Arbuckle Flat.
In 1971 Bryan bought a Martin D18 guitar and still plays it today. After being inspired by Portland blues harmonica player Paul Delay he also added harmonica to his skills. Fed up with the city life, in 1974 he moved from Portland to a remote area near the Spokane Indian reservation in Washington state known as Rail Canyon. There he hand-built a cabin and lived without running water or electricity for over a decade. He also rode the rails on BNSF RR, during this period. Warhall began studying music theory, composing, arranging and jazz improvisation at Spokane Falls CC where he met jazz greats Dizzy Gillespie, Freddie Hubbard, Frank Foster and many more as he helped backstage to earn work-study hours.
He performed in the 1984 Berkley Jazz Festival, San Francisco with an SFCC combo. In 2002 he took the performing name of Bryan Warhall and he formed a duo with Oxford, MS harmonica player DC (David Charles Black) called Black & Warhall. They played many clubs and blues festivals offering up classic roots style blues reminiscent of Sonny Terry and Brownie Maghee.
After DC moved back to Mississippi Bryan moved on to form Bryan Warhall & Triple Trouble with fellow BHF inductee Anthony Downing Holmes. Bryan wrote and recorded the theme song for the INDI movie, "RUM RUNNERS", which won a REMI award at the "2016 World Fest Houston". He became part of a feature story on "RUM RUNNERS", appearing in Talent Monthly Magazine. Warhall continues to write, perform, and record.
Professional lighting, staging and sound, including stage monitor system are required.
I am a soloist and write about half of the tunes in my set. My major influences have been Johnny Winter, Ry Cooder, Big Bill Broonzy, Muddy Waters, Mississippi John Hurt, Little Walter Jacobs, Willie Dixon, Clapton, Robert Johnson.
Two boom mic stands, one low armless chair, one Vocal mic, one amplifier mic, one emulating amplifier (Fender or Line 6), two acoustic guitar stands.
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