Stewart Winfield is based in the UK and is a former member of Hull-band, Mr Mojo. In Mr. Mojo he toured the country in the early 2000s playing festivals such as Glastonbury, Leeds and Reading. Nowadays, he is a bit more low-key! This is done as a spare-time project looking for an outlet for his musical output. It is a mix of acoustic music and Indie with a heavy 90s influence!
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BBC RAW TALENT WINNERS 2002
In June 2002, Mr Mojo kicked off their professional music career in some style by beating off competition from over 180 bands in their region to win a BBC competition judged by DJs from Radio 1 and several local celebs! Their song-writing style was cited as the deciding factor in this crucial win.
MAIDA VALE STUDIO SESSION 2002
As a result of a competition win, Mr Mojo were invited to London where they spent an afternoon recording 2 live tracks in the prestigious BBC Maida Vale studios. These were aired on Radio 1.
GLASTONBURY DEBUT - 2003
Thanks to a solid live performance in London's Sound Nightclub, Mr. Mojo were impressive enough to land a slot at the country's biggest music festival. As a little known band called The Darkness opened the main stage, Mr. Mojo were welcoming people to the new bands stage with a well attended live set.
SUPPORTING THE LEVELLERS 2004
In July 2004, Mr. Mojo landed a slot at a Lincolnshire summer festival supporting famous Irish band, The Levellers. The guys played to a packed field as a warm up to a cracking acoustic set from the headline act.
LEEDS/READING FESTIVALS 2004
More hard work and gigging around the UK saw Mr. Mojo land their second major festival appearance at the Leeds and Reading Carling weekend in August 2004. The band played two amazing sets where they opened up the Carling stage at both sights.
LEEDS FESTIVAL - 2005
In August 2005 the band once again put an appearance at the Leeds festival on the new Lee Sounds Un-signed stage. They played to an enourmous crowd (mrmojo.co.uk can provide photogrpahic evidence!!) and went down a treat even attracting interest from a management firm.