Date: Friday, Jul 31st, 2015
Time: 7:30 pm
Location: Stuart’s Opera House
Neo funk group, MojoFlo, is as known for their captivating stage performance as their infectious rhythms and catchy lyrics. Named “Best Band” (2016) by both Columbus Monthly and (614) Magazine for their dynamic live shows featuring vivacious vocalist Amber Knicole. From aerial performances and Soul Train lines to hula hoop choreography and near-cringe-inducing leaps off the drum riser in 6-inch heels this lady has a knack for leaving audiences enthralled.
In combining hard hitting horns, seductive melodies and a meticulously crafted stage show, MojoFlo has built a fiercely loyal fanbase. This self supported band tours routinely to bring their show to a national audience.
MojoFlo has shared the stage with Rebirth Brass Band, Trombone Shorty, Big Sam’s Funky Nation, Joan Jett, KC and the Sunshine Band and the Dynamites featuring Charlie Walker. They’ve played festivals such as Nelsonville Music Festival (2016), Tribal Connection (2015), All Good (2013), Mad Tea Party (2015), Be Kind Gathering (2016) Independent’s Day (Columbus 2016).
MojoFlo released their debut EP ‘Waiting’ in 2009 followed in 2010 by “Whatcha Think About That”. Since 2011 they have released a series of singles including “Home to You” (on vinyl), “Music Makes It Alright (MMIA)”, and “Crazy 4 U”. Their much anticipated next single “Any Other Girl” and accompanying music video are due early 2017 to be followed by a new album Summer 2017.
More Upcoming Events
Paint & Pour
Date: | Time:
Get creative and connect with your community at Stuart’s Opera House at our 'Paint & Pour’ series, hosted by local artist, Luke Boyd!
ABC Players presents Tiny Beautiful Things
Date: | Time:
Based on the New York Times bestselling book by Cheryl Strayed, Tiny Beautiful Things explores Strayed's time as the anonymous, unpaid advice columnist Dear Sugar.
ABC Players presents Tiny Beautiful Things
Date: | Time:
Based on the New York Times bestselling book by Cheryl Strayed, Tiny Beautiful Things explores Strayed's time as the anonymous, unpaid advice columnist Dear Sugar.