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Not just a Club, more a way of life

Few Clubs in England have a legacy like the KING MOJO whose influence spanned the decades and generations.

As the post war austerity years drifted by KING MOJO became the place to be seen, the forefront of 60s music and fashion culture.

KING MOJO drew to it's small stage, in the most unlikely part of suburban Sheffield acts that became some of the biggest names in music.

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Acknowledgements: To the late Peter and Geoff Stringfellow for the good times and the memories.

Thanks for the many contributions and images to;  Paul Norton;  Dinky Dawson;  Dave Manvell;  David Growns; Arthur Clover;  John Marriott; Neil Anderson; Leroy Walcott; Olly Elliott; Janet; Francis Nixon; John Cox; Phil Stables; Flips; et al.

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For more Mojo stories read:-

'Pop Art of Sheffield's King Mojo and beyond' by: Peter J. Stringfellow, Dave Manvell and Paul Norton

'Dirty Stop Outs Guide to 1960s Sheffield - King Mojo Edition' by: Neil Anderson.

 ‘Memories of the Mojo’ by:  Dave Manvell and John Firminger.

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