I got my MOJO workin but it just dont work on you
I wanna love you so bad, child, but I dont know what to do
Im going down to Louisiana, gonna get me a mojo hand
Gonna have you all you women under my command
~Muddy Waters
jazz jambalaya
MOJO hosts a Jazz Jambalaya (JJ) every fourth Monday except during the Mobile Mardi Gras season. A MOJO JJ is evening of live jazz, great food, historic environs and fabulous people - with a bit of jazz history and information. We call it "gastro-edu-info-tainment". (Note: Food service at all events temporarily on hold.)
Local, regional, national and international musicians perform 2 hours of the best jazz on the Gulf Coast. Donation for beverages.
Y'all come JAZZ IT UP with MOJO!
why jambalaya?
It's a lot like jazz. Jambalaya (pronounced JUM-bah-LIE-ah)
is a Louisiana Creole dish of Spanish and French influence.
The Dictionary of American Food and Drink offers this
creative old wives' tale about the origin of the word
"jambalaya": Late one evening a traveling gentleman
stopped by a New Orleans inn which had little food remaining
from the evening meal. The traveler instructed the cook,
"Jean, balayez!" or "Jean, sweep something together!" in the
local dialect.
MOJO brings people and the music they love
together...just like jambalaya!
$10 members/ students w/id . $15 guests
join MOJO at Jazz Jambalaya for free admission

Born in America.
Enjoyed worldwide.
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