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The Mojo Men 

Biography


The Mojo Men were a rock music band, inspired by The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, that recorded for the Autumn Records label in San Francisco, California, U.S.. One of their minor hits, 1965's "Dance With Me", and a number of other records, were produced by Sylvester Stewart, later better known as Sly Stone. Their only Top 40 hit was their cover version of a Stephen Stills' song he wrote and sang for Buffalo Springfield. It was entitled "Sit Down, I Think I Love You", released in March 1967, and featured a new member, Jan Ericco/Ashton, a female vocalist/drummer who had defected from another San Francisco band, The Vejtables. Band personnel · Jimmy Alaimo · Paul Curcio · Don Metchick · Dennis DeCarr · Jan Ashton American rock music groups1960s music groups

Discography

There Goes My Mind


Sit Down...It's the Mojo Men


Whys Ain't Supposed to Be



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