Despite their talent and a brief name change to The Mojo, The Mojo Men couldn't land another US #Top40 hit and disbanded by 1969. Today, they remain a hidden gem of the 60s, proving there was more to the San Francisco music scene than just trippy jam bands. #TheMojoMen #OneHitWondered
Drummer Jan Errico
The Mojo Men moved from Autumn to Reprise Records, and added former Vejtables drummer Jan Errico… With Errico’s influence, the band's earlier British Invasion-influenced garage rock style evolved towards a baroque sunshine pop sound. #TheMojoMen #JanErrico #OneHitWondered
Sylvester Stewart and the group recorded a few songs under the name Sly and the Mojo Men, but Stewart, unsatisfied with the results, didn’t want them released. #SylvesterStewart #TheMojoMen #OneHitWondered
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The Mojo Men:
🎵 Sit Down I Think I Love You
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#Interestingly In 1983, former Mojo Men guitarist Paul Curcio produced Metallica’s debut album Kill ‘Em All at his Music America Studios in Rochester, New York. #TheMojoMen #Metallica #OneHitWondered #MusicSky www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTqa...
#OneHitHistory The week ending Mar. 18, 1967. San Francisco rock group The Mojo Men earned US #OneHitWonder honors when their cover of Buffalo Springfield's "Sit Down, I Think I Love You" spent 3 weeks on the US Billboard Top 40, peaking at #36. #TheMojoMen #OneHitWondered #MusicSky