The crowd at the Blues Til Dusk stage seemed a bit on the sparse side, but they were making a ton of noise. I don't blame them, since
Mofro were great. The Florida-based foursome has been a personal favourite since I got
Lochloosa, their second CD to review for Pennyblackmusic.com. I was very impressed with their show last year as a Black Sheep Stage opener and they rocked the house even more as a headliner.
J.J. Grey - says so right on the guitar strap.

Daryl Hance don't talk much. (That's drummer George Sluppick behind him ... no good photos of him, alas.)

Adam Scone on organ; he also plays the bass parts.

Swamp soul action!



They said they hoped they'd be back next year ... me too!
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