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John Hermann
Hermann performing in Vail, CO w/ his Mardi Gras Band
Hermann performing in Vail, CO w/ his Mardi Gras Band
Background information
BornNew York City, New York
United States
OriginOxford, Mississippi
United States
GenresAlternative rock, blues rock, jazz, blue-eyed soul
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Piano
Years active1983 - current

John "JoJo" Hermann is an American singer, musician and songwriter, best known for his involvement in the band Widespread Panic.

Early life

He was born in New York City, where he began performing in small clubs, while in college. He moved to Oxford, Mississippi after graduation. Hermann began songwriting and performing in 1983.[1]

Career

Hermann began playing with the local band Beanland after a friend of the band heard him playing on an old upright piano at the Hoka Club also in Oxford. After extensive touring of the Southeast with Beanland, he then went on to join Athens, Georgia based Widespread Panic in 1992 with whom he still plays keyboard and organ. JoJo is known for his lead vocals on many New Orleans style jazz and blues covers and originals along with gospel-style organ playing. He has been heavily influenced by artists such as Professor Longhair, Otis Spann, Junior Kimbrough and Otha Turner among others. In recent years JoJo has participated in several side projects, most notably JoJo and His Mojo Mardi Gras Band along with another side group consisting of Luther and Cody Dickinson of the North Mississippi Allstars.

Hermann resides in Franklin, Tennessee with his wife and two daughters.

References

  1. ^ Rawn, Ian (January 23, 2012). "Jojo Hermann's Missing Cats announce spring dates". Honest Tune: The Southern Journal of Jam. Retrieved 3 October 2012.