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MOJO

Jun 01 2026
Magazine

Launched in 1993, MOJO celebrates the stories of music's all-time greats. It does this through expertly written, insightful features and exclusive, in-depth interviews. MOJO also finds and recommends new music of quality and integrity, so if you want to read about the classics of now and tomorrow, it is definitely the music magazine for you. As founding editor Paul Du Noyer put it, MOJO has ""the sensibilities of a fanzine and the design values of Vogue."" It's lovingly put together every month by music fanatics with huge knowledge, who share your passion. And because they have unrivalled contacts in the music industry, they bring you the kind of access, news and expertise you won't find anywhere else.

THIS MONTH'S CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE…

A Tribute To Joni Mitchell • Firport Convention, Roberta Flack, Margo Price, k.d. lang, Fleet Foxes, Judy Collins & more

ALL BACK TO MY PLACE • THE STARS REVEAL THE SONIC DELIGHTS GUARANTEED TO GET THEM GOING…

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Theories, rants, etc.

Sketches Of Shane • Springsteen, Tom Waits, Rod Stewart and more join an all-star tribute to Shane MacGowan. Plus – posthumous albums from the chief Pogue?

James Petralli • White Denim's kingpin salutes The Jimi Hendrix Experience's Axis: Bold As Love (Track, 1967).

UNQUANTIFIABLE AS EVER, THE FIERY FURNACES BURN AGAIN

ALSO WORKING

Tori Amos • The enduring tangent-taker talks facing down tyranny, God and the perfect sandwich.

DID MOUSE ON MARS PRODUCE LEE ‘SCRATCH’ PERRY'S LAST REAL ALBUM?

GIMME 5 …MORE POSTHUMOUS PERRY LPS

ROBERT MARGOULEFF: FROM STEVIE WONDER TO DEVO AND BEYOND

MARGOULEFF JAMS • Three of Robert's calling cards.

He Cocks It, Shoots It, Bang! • Unearthed! Ravishing images of The Velvet Underground live in Boston in ‘68 and ‘69.

TIM PRESLEY SURVIVES MARK E SMITH AND HARD DRUGS TO PSYCH OUT AS WHITE FENCE

BROTHER WALLACE RELOCATES THE SPIRITUAL ESSENCE OF SOUTHERN SOUL

MOJO PLAYLIST • This month's rock'n'roll, filthy dancing and synth-meditation.

THE MOJO INTERVIEW • Radiohead's guitar magus crashes through genre barriers, tackling classical, Indian and Arabic styles and scoring movie masterpieces. Working with Israeli players has drawn flak, but for Jonny Greenwood, music is all: “Everything else is just noise.”

WE'RE NOT WORTHY • Paul Thomas Anderson on an audio-visual symbiosis.

A LIFE IN PICTURES • Here's Jonny!: Greenwood down the years.

JONNY BE GOOD • Greenwood gold,

Blue Angel • HAUNTED BY THE DEATH OF GRAM PARSONS, EMMYLOU HARRIS BUILT A SOLO CAREER ON HER OWN VERSION OF COSMIC AMERICAN MUSIC. AS SHE PREPARES TO PLAY UK SHOWS FOR THE LAST TIME, AND WITH THE HELP OF KEY HOT BAND ALUMNI, SHE RECALLS HER MID-'70S HOT STREAK, CULMINATING 50 YEARS AGO WITH LUXURY LINER. “I WAS CONSCIOUS OF CONTINUING WHATEVER GRAM WAS TRYING TO DO,” SHE TELLS ANDY FYFE. PORTRAIT BY ED THRASHER.

“I Still Don't Feel My Age” • NO MORE ALBUMS, OR TOURS IN THE UK AFTER MAY AND AUGUST DATES, BUT IT'S NOT THE END OF EMMYLOU PROJECTS, SHE ASSURES ANDY FYFE.

JAH JAH CHILDREN • Fast-tracked from Brum obscurity to Top Of The Pops and MTV, all MUSICAL YOUTH wanted to do was play roots reggae, but the music business had other ideas. After fame came tragedy, yet the survivors hold on to what was positive and extraordinary in their tale. “Seventeen million people saw this band from Birmingham,” they tell DAVID HUTCHEON, “and pandemonium kicked up.”

MOJO PRESENTS • With his quirky, hypnotic songs and increasingly “bombastic” stage show, Kansas City troubadour KEVIN MORBY is hitting a peak. A new album confirms that the future looks bright, as long as he can stop thinking about death. “You've been on a...

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