Highway Buddha
T-Bone Mojo Blues Project

T-Bone Mojo - My earliest adventures playing gigs in the 1960's  and learning the popular music of my youth was the Blues, all styles, especially Blues you could dance to.
Robert Johnson, Willie Dixon, Howling Wolf, Lightnin' Hopkins, Muddy Waters, JJ Cale and their influences on Taj Mahal, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Ry Cooder, Hot Tuna, Allman Brothers, etc. T-Bone Mojo revisits my Blues musical roots and experiences.
Using Acoustic, Electric and Resonator guitars in multiple tunings,  plus Blues Harmonicas there is a variety authentic sounds and vibes to entertain any Blues audience. 
Performing solo and with select quality Blues artists as performances permit.

 

 

Shake Your Money Maker

Summertime

Black Cat Hoot Owl Blues 

Crazy Momma

After Midnight

Crossroads

Good Shepherd

Help Me

Hit The Road Jack

Hoochie Kootchie Man

I Got My Mojo Working

I Put A Spell On You

Id Rather Go Blind

Im sittin on top of the world

Kansas City

Lay Down Sally

Linda Lou

Living Life Without Loving You

Not Fade Away

People Get Ready

One Way Out

Piece of My Heart

Pride and Joy

Shakey Ground

Some Kind Of Wonderful

Spoonfull

Stormy Monday 

Tennessee Whisky

The Thrill Is Gone

Who Do You Love

Full Moon Love Child

Moon Shine

Devil's  Game

Love At 1st Sight

Voodoo Blues

What Do You See In Me 

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Aint No Sunshine When Shes Gone

Aint To Proud to Beg

Angel From Montgomery

Bad Case Of Lovin You

Beast Of Burden

Black Magic Woman

Blue Moon

Cant Find My Way Home

Crazy Love

Death Don't Have No Mercy

Feel Like Making Love

Fever

Freedom

Friend of the Devil

Get Rhythm When You Get The Blues

Hey Joe

House of the Rising Sun

I Know You Rider

Late At Night

Lay Lady Lay

Layla

Little Wing

Long Black Veil

Love Potion Number Nine

Love the One You Are With

Me And My Uncle

Midnight Moonlight

My Girl

Sitting In Limbo

Sitting On the Dock Of The Bay

Some Kind Of Wonderful

Stand By Me

The Weight

When A Man Loves A Woman

You can't always get what you want