Modereko

Last updated
ModeReko
Origin United States
Genres Jazz, Jam
Years active 2001 present
Labels Blue Thumb
Members John Molo
Zac Rae
Tim Kobza
Bobby Read
Dan Conway
John 'JT' Thomas

Modereko is a jazz band, featuring drummer John Molo of Bruce Hornsby and the Range. [1] [2] The group has released two albums, Modereko , and Solar Igniter , a collaboration with jam/rock musician Keller Williams. [3] [4]

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