With five GRAMMYs, 14 Blues Foundation Awards, and a groundbreaking career spanning nearly 50 years under his belt, Keb’ Mo’s got nothing left to prove. Just don’t tell him that.
Singer-songwriters whose idiosyncratic approach to music has won them increasingly large audiences, Keb Mo and Mason Jennings showcase the guitar in two of its most basic states: free-flowing blues ...
In a statement, Keb’ Mo’ reflected on deciding to reunite with Mahal after winning a Grammy in the Best Contemporary Blues Album category for TajMo. “That first album turned out so great that part of ...
Grammy-award winning singer/songwriter/guitarist Keb Mo returns with a new album The Reflection. The highly-anticipated collection is his first studio release since his 2006 album, Suitcase, and also ...
Keb’ Mo’ likes to laugh. When speaking with him, a modest chuckle becomes an expected form of punctuation. We’re not talking about a riotous outburst, just the cordial aural equivalent of a smile that ...
Keb' Mo', born Kevin Roosevelt Moore, on Oct. 3, 1951, in South Los Angeles, Calif., is a renowned American blues musician. A singer, guitarist and songwriter, Keb' Mo' blends Delta blues with folk ...
Lobero LIVE will present Grammy-award winner Keb’ Mo’ at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 22 at Santa Barbara’s Lobero Theatre. With five Grammys, 14 Blues Foundation Awards, and a career spanning nearly 50 ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Keb’ Mo’ Band will take the stage at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, at the ...
Grammy-winning artist Keb’ Mo’ has enlisted singer-songwriter and fellow activist Rosanne Cash for the anthemic and timely “Put a Woman in Charge.” A lively, upbeat tune backed by a driving rhythm, ...
Keb’ Mo’ deals with the enduring power of a memory in the sizzling new song “I Remember You.” The track is the latest release from the modern bluesman’s upcoming album Oklahoma, due out June 14th.
Though he is marketed as a blues singer, Keb' Mo' has a lot more in common with James Taylor than Robert Johnson. That's not a bad thing; Taylor's understated crooning has yielded some of the best ...
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