Singer-songwriter and guitarist Keb' Mo's music is a living link to the
seminal Delta blues that traveled up the Mississippi River and across
the expanse of America--informing all of its musical roots-before
evolving into a universally celebrated art form. Born Kevin Moore in
South Los Angeles to parents originally from the deep South, he adopted
his better known stage name when he was a young player who became
inspired by the force of this essential African-American legacy. In the
storied tradition of bluesmen before him including Muddy
Waters-formerly McKinley Morganfield-and Taj Mahal, who began his days
as Henry St. Clair Fredericks, Moore became known as Keb' Mo'. His
acclaimed self-titled 1994 debut album introduced that now famous
appellation to the world, and his latest album, 'Live & Mo' represents another musical experience to be savored.
Mo's music is also a purely post-modern expression of the artistic and
cultural journey that has transformed the blues, and his own point of
view, over time. His distinctive sound embraces multiple eras and
genres, including pop, rock folk and jazz, in which he is well-versed.
In total, it owes as much to contemporary music's singer-songwriter
movement, encompassing his longtime friends and collaborators Bonnie
Raitt and Jackson Browne, as to the spirit of blues godfather Robert
Johnson that dwells in his work. For Keb' Mo', the common bond between
these influences is the underlying storytelling ethic, the power of
song to convey human experience and emotional weight.
Keb' Mo' is a three time Grammy winner for Contemporary Blues Album and
was Grammy nominated for Country Song of the Year for 'I Hope' a
co-write with the Dixie Chicks that appears on their latest album. His
songs have also been covered by such artists as BB King, Wynonna, Joe
Cocker, Buddy Guy, Robert Palmer and Tom Jones! He has been a featured
guest on other artist recordings including India Aire, Marcus Miller,
Natalie Cole, Bonnie Raitt, Solomon Burke, Ray Charles, BB King, Buddy
Guy, The Dixie Chicks, Amy Grant, Willie Nelson, and the global musical
movement of Playing for Change.
On camera he has appeared and performed music for several television
and motion pictures including playing himself, singing "America The
Beautiful" during the inauguration scene of the moving series finale of
the award-winning show The West Wing. He also appeared in John Sayles
latest film 'Honeydripper' and in Martin Scorcese's PBS special 'Feel
Like Going Home and concert documentary 'Lightning in a Bottle'. In
June 2010 Keb' Mo' was honored to participate by personal invitation of
Eric Clapton on his Crossroads Guitar Festival and subsequent
theatrical, television and DVD releases. Currently he performs the
theme song and original music on the TNT drama 'Memphis Beat' starring
Jason Lee and Alfre Woodard. Keb' Mo' is working with producer Chuck
Lorre on his new CBS sitcom 'Mike & Molly'. Keb' wrote and performs the
theme song as well as the compositional cues.