Local talent to play Bird Rock

The Mojo Corner formed 10 years ago and since then, have played festivals and shows around the country. Photo: SUPPLIED
LOCAL band the Mojo Corner are busy putting the final touches on their performance as they gear up to take the stage at Jan Juc’s Bird Rock on Saturday, March 8.
The band is a tight knit group of friends who have performed shows across Australia and released their own albums.
Band member Johnny Hawken said the coming show was going to be a “super fun” night for attendees.
“We played there last January and it was a sell-out, and we are expecting it to be again.
“It’s just going to be a good night, a fun night and with a bit of a party atmosphere.
“It’s always good to play a local gig and pack it full of familiar faces and not so familiar faces and play close to home.”
The seven-piece band formed more than 10 years ago and after several iterations, is now made up of four singers, a harmonica player, keys player and guitarist.
Throughout their career, the group has performed at A Day on the Green, Queenscliff Music Festival, Echuca Winter Blues Festival, Woodford Folk Festival and more.
Known for not sticking to one genre of music, The Mojo Corner have a unique style, playing everything from rock and blues through to soul and country.
The Mojo Corner will be joined at their Jan Juc performance by special guest Madeliene Cope.
The group is busy planning the rest of their year, including a gig in Canberra with fellow band 19-Twenty.
For tickets and more information, head to themojocorner.com