In the "old days," a Juke Joint was a place with music, drinking, and gambling.
A Juke Joint was typically located at crossroads on a main road in the southern USA.
Mojo is neither in the USA nor on a main road - but the atmosphere that this description evokes can easily be imagined as a part of Mojo.
Every first Monday amonth, there is an open stage for anyone who has a song in their heart.
Some call it singer-songwriter - we call it Monday Juke Joint.
Born and raised on the dusty plains of west Texas, Kerry Freeman was exposed at an early age to music. Gospel, country music, western swing and even Texas blues. This music was as much a part of him as the dirt and the wind that never seemed to go away. He has spent his life making music, and with the recent release of his studio album “It’s Texas” it is obvious those influences have had a profound impact on him as an artist. Kerry has shared the stage with some of the biggest names in country music and toured in 8 countries.
“For me what matters most are the relationships I’ve made along the way. The people I’ve met and the places I’ve been, those two things have made me who I am today. My hope is that in some small way these songs can help tell that story.”