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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Mojo_MenThe Mojo Men - Wikipedia

    The Mojo Men was an American rock band based in San Francisco. Formed in 1965, the group underwent several name and personnel changes until their 1969 breakup. Their highest-charting Billboard Hot 100 single was a cover of Buffalo Springfield 's " Sit Down, I Think I Love You ", which peaked at number 36 in 1967.

    • Sly and the Mojo Men, The Mojo, Mojo
    • 1965–1969
    • San Francisco, California, United States
  2. 1969. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Garage Rock, Psychedelic/Garage, Folk-Rock, AM Pop, Baroque Pop. Group Members. Dennis DeCarr Jim Alaimo Paul Curcio Don Metchick Jan Errico. Explore The Mojo Men's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about The Mojo Men on AllMusic.

  3. The Mojo Men. Por AlohaCriticón. Compartir: Biografía. Banda norteamericana creada a mediados de los años 60, derivada de un combo llamado The Valiants que había sido creado en Florida a comienzos de década.

  4. 32. 706 views 2 years ago. Mojo Men, The – Dance With Me …1965 The Mojo Men were a psychedelic garage rock band from San Francisco CA, that was active from 1965-1969. During that time...

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  5. 25 de oct. de 2010 · Enjoy the classic 1967 hit by The Mojo Men, a catchy cover of a Buffalo Springfield song, with original footage and sound quality.

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  6. More images. Profile: Psych pop garage rock band from San Francisco, California (USA), formed in 1965, broke up in 1969. Sites: Bandcamp , Wikipedia. Members: Dennis DeCarr, Don Metchick, Jan Errico, Janet Errico, Jim Alaimo, Paul Curcio. Variations: Viewing All | The Mojo Men.

  7. The Mojo Men. video. File:Placeholder. The Mojo Men were an American rock band based in San Francisco. Formed in 1965, the group underwent several name and personnel changes until their 1969 breakup. Their highest-charting Billboard Hot 100 single was "Sit Down, I Think I Love You", which peaked at number 36 in 1967. Contents. 1 Contents.