- Mojo Mendiola
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Mojo Mendiola (aka: Mojo Trebron) (born January 12, 1954, Kempen, Germany) is a specialist in German and Afro-American philology, a musicologist and impresario, writer, photographer and artist.
He started out as a singer/songwriter in Folk and Blues music in the 1970s and was chosen as one of the winners of the New York Songwriters in Concert contest at Gerde's Folk City, New York in 1981 (along with Suzanne Vega).
In 1982 he settled in Hamburg-Altona, has been publishing in a variety of music magazines and newspapers and is editing the intercultural music website global-mojo.com. Together with Günter Holthoff he published the book "50 Jahre Jazzkeller Krefeld" (Leporello-Verlag Krefeld 2008, ISBN 978-3-936783-29-2). He also published a children's book in German about multicultural urban life entitled "Palle Puzzlebüx und die Kinder der offenen Stadt" (not available anymore). Furthermore he is active as an artist since 1999 and developed his very own method of digital painting. Since 2007 he lives in Krefeld, Germany
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