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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mojo_GurusMojo Gurus - Wikipedia

    Mojo Gurus is an American rock band from St. Petersburg, Florida. The lineup consists of Kevin Steele (lead vocals, harmonica), Doc Lovett (guitar, vocals), Vinnie Granese (bass, vocals) and Sean Doyle (drums and vocals).

  2. Explore music from Vinnie Granese. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Vinnie Granese on Discogs.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roxx_GangRoxx Gang - Wikipedia

    The band added guitarist Jeff Vitolo and bassist Allen Brooks replaced Sage. Soon after Roxx Gang created a blues/rock alter-ego The Mojo Gurus. Vinnie Granese replaced Brooks in 1998 and Blades left citing "musical differences" after which evolution into The Mojo Gurus became permanent.

  4. Explore Vinnie Granese's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Vinnie Granese on AllMusic.

  5. Vinnie Granese. Bass. Intice, Roxx Gang. Kevin Steele. Vocals. Roxx Gang, ex-Cherry St. Doc Lovett. Guitar. Sean Doyle. Drums

  6. 30 de sept. de 2014 · The Mojo Gurus are Kevin Steele on lead vocals and harmonica, Doc Lovett on guitar and vocals, Vinnie Granese on bass and vocals and Sean Doyle on drums and vocals. For more about the band, visit mojogurus.com and their Facebook page.

  7. However, the band was beginning to move in a different direction in the late '90s; Roxx Gang performed at a birthday party for a friend at a small club under the name the Mojo Gurus, playing a set of blues and rockabilly-influenced material, and they enjoyed it so much that the Mojo Gurus soon became a separate side project, with Steele on lead vocals and harmonica, Doc Lovett on guitar and ...