Mojo Hand

Mojo Hand
Author: Timothy J. O'Brien
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 029274515X

Presents the life of the acclaimed blues musician, known for songs whose topics ranged from his African American roots to space exploration, and focuses on his eccentric style of guitar playing and his lasting influences in music.

Mojo Hand

Mojo Hand
Author: Greg Kihn
Publisher: Forge Books
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2002-01-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466801247

It's 1977, 10 years after Big Rock Beat, and Beau Young is back. Now he's playin' the blues -- literally. As he tours smoky dives with blues legend Oakland Slim he uncovers an evil voodoo plot to assassinate the remaining blues masters. But disco rules, so who cares about a few dead blues greats? Then legendary blues martyr Robert Johnson turns up alive 43 years after his reported death, a victim of a New Orleans witch's zombie poison, not a jealous husband as originally reported. Beau knows Johnson could be the key to the murders. But Robert Johnson sold his soul to the devil decades before. With Beau's help he must return to the infamous crossroads and face his destiny. And both of them must face the awesome power of the Mojo Hand. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Mojo Hand

Mojo Hand
Author: J. J. Phillips
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1987
Genre:
ISBN: 9781852421090

Orpheus played his lyre so beautifully that even the rivers and rocks were moved to do his bidding. In Mojo Hand, it is the blues singer Blacksnake Brown who casts a spell over Eunice Prideaux, a light-skinned black woman from San Francisco. Eunice?s fascination with the blues doesn?t always mean being the helpless victim of whatever created them. The life she has to lead is her own and no one else?s. The haunting language of Mojo Hand has no equivalent in twentieth-century fiction - it is matched only by the music that is its subject.

Mojo Hand

Mojo Hand
Author: J. J. Phillips
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1966
Genre: African Americans
ISBN:

Presents the tragic story of a woman's involvement with the elderly blues singer, Blacksnake Brown.

Blue Hand Mojo

Blue Hand Mojo
Author: John Jennings
Publisher: Blue Hand Mojo
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9780990319146

1931. Bronzeville. Chicago. The mage, Frank Half Dead Johnson, is a marked man. Literally. A drunken decision fueled by tragedy has left him with half a soul, sorcerous powers, and two centuries to work off his debt to Scratch (aka The Devil) himself. This graphic novel chronicles three adventures with this tragic conjure man. Watch as Half Dead attempts to save his own soul, pay his debt, and help as many people as he can along the way. It's a hard-hitting Hoodoo Noir highball with just a splash of Southern Gothic. Smack-dab in the dark heart of the Windy City. Hold on tight! It's going to be a bumpy ride down Hard Times Road.

Mucho Mojo

Mucho Mojo
Author: Joe R. Lansdale
Publisher: Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2010-10-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307776484

Mucho Mojo is the basis for the second season of the new Sundance TV series Hap and Leonard. Hap and Leonard return in this incredible, mad-dash thriller, loaded with crack addicts, a serial killer, and a body count. Leonard is still nursing the injuries he sustained in the duo's last wild undertaking when he learns that his Uncle Chester has passed. Hap is of course going to be there for his best friend, and when the two are cleaning up Uncle Chester's dilapidated house, they uncover a dark little secret beneath the house's rotting floor boards—a small skeleton buried in a trunk. Hap wants to call the police. Leonard, being a black man in east Texas, persuades him this is not a good idea, and together they set out to clear Chester's name on their own. The only things standing in their way is a houseful of felons, a vicious killer, and possibly themselves.

Mojo

Mojo
Author: Marshall Goldsmith
Publisher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2010-12-09
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1847652158

The follow-up to global bestseller What Got You Here Won't Get You There (the Amazon.com no.1 bestseller for 2007 on Leading People) addresses the vital phases of gaining mojo (tough), maintaining it (tougher) and recapturing it after you lose it (toughest of all, but not impossible) This is vital in any competitive arena, whether business, sport or politics. Goldsmith draws on new research, as well as his extensive experience with corporate teams and top executives, to provide compelling case studies throughout. Readers will learn the 26 powers that are within us all and will come away with a new, hyper-effective technique to define, track and ensure future success for themselves and their organisations. Goldsmith's one-on-one training usually comes with a six-figure price tag. Now his advice is available without the hefty fee.

Mojo Hand

Mojo Hand
Author: Richard Yarde
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1996-09-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780962890550

The Rock & Roll Alphabet

The Rock & Roll Alphabet
Author: Jeffrey Schwartz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2011-06-13
Genre: Alphabet books
ISBN: 9780615495217

Illustrated with photos of 60's and 70's rock legends, this alphabet book takes young readers on a journey through rock history from A for Aretha to Z for Zappa.

Hoodoo

Hoodoo
Author: Monique Joiner Siedlak
Publisher: Oshun Publications, LLC
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2016-06-30
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

Conjure, Roots, working the root, root doctoring: all names for African American Hoodoo. Hoodoo is a traditional African American folk spirituality that was developed from a number of West African spiritual traditions and beliefs. You will learn with this book not only the history, but also the beliefs, practices, spirits and saints which are. There are also spells working with mojo bags and poppets and incense. Hoodoo is not a religion. It is a magical system which this book is intended to demystify.