February 2012:
New songs for the upcoming
Tom Pelvis' 25th anniversary concert include a funky version of the Hank Williams classic "Your Cheatin' Heart" and Howard Tate's "Ain't Nobody Home" (a tribute to Tate who passed away in December 2011).
September 2010:
Welcome home Johnny Tutt! The Mojos are reunited and start rehearsing new material.
November 13th 2009:
The Mojos (with drummer Johnny Tutt flown in from China) perform as the last act of the show "The musical evolution of Tom Pelvis" - a celebration of Tom Pelvis' 40th anniversary.
August 2009:
The Mojos are rehearsing, as Johnny Tutt is home for the summer. However, his China stay is prolonged until summer 2010.
July 2008:
Johnny Tutt is swapping his drum sticks for chopsticks as he is moving to China for one year.
June 16th 2008:
A brand new show featuring The Tuttettes was performed at "Herr Nilsen" in Oslo. Reports claim this was
the best Mojos performance ever.
December 2007:
The legendary Soria Moria concert is finally available on CD. Check out the promo video. Go to the 'sound samples' section to order the CD.
June 2007:
'Opportunity To Cry', considered by many to be the greatest Mojos performance, is now available in the 'sound samples' section.
May 2007:
Archive footage of The Mojos is currently available in the 'video' section.
December 2006:
A live recording of 'You Don't Know What You Mean To Me' from the forthcoming Mojos CD is now available in the 'sound samples' section as a special Christmas bonus.
September 2006:
Drummer legend
Ronnie Tutt meets Johnny Tutt.
August 2006:
The Mojos start working on their new show. Steely Jon is back in Norway for band rehearsals. New songs include the Isley Brothers classic "It's your thing".
May 2006:
Steely Jon moves to Ghana in Africa. He'll be back in June 2007.
October 2005:
Unfortunately, Missy Lizzy of The Tuttettes is prevented from performing due to her current pregnancy condition. She is replaced by Janis Jacksonville for the Soria Moria concert on October 28th.
September 2005:
Web pages are updated. Rehearsals continue for the upcoming show on October 28th which by now incorporates
three songs as a tribute to the greatest southern soul singer ever:
O. V. Wright.
February 2005:
Rehearsals start for a new show which features the beautiful female backing group The Tuttettes.
November 27th 2004:
The Mojos play for a packed house at "Skuret" in Oslo. Bootleg recordings are known to exist from this concert. Please support this illegal activity and circulate your tapes.
December 18th 2003:
A specially invited audience attend the debut live performance by The Mojos in the Tutt family living room. Part of the show is filmed.
February 2003:
The new band is going nowhere until finally B. B. Pruddle joins on guitar. The group is named
The Mojos.
October 2002:
Knut Tennessee contacts Tom Pelvis and asks if he wants to start a band. Johnny Tutt and Steely Jon soon join.
They have all played together in the group
Back In The Saddle in the '90s.