The Soundtrack of Summer
MOJO

You’re on stage, guitar tuned and in hand, the scent of gardenias and caviar in the air, and the crowd is swaying. You glance up—and is that Bill Murray? Yes, yes it is. Is he... smiling? He is. He claps. Others follow. You exhale. The party continues.
Welcome to the world of MOJO, where unexpected icons and elegant soirées collide. It’s not unusual for the likes of Jerry Seinfeld, Jimmy Fallon, or Paul McCartney to make a surprise appearance when MOJO is in the room. And sometimes, they do more than just show up—they join in. That’s the magic. One minute you’re performing for a crowd of tastemakers, the next you’re sharing a mic with a late-night legend. It’s all part of the setlist.
MOJO is more than a band. It’s a sensibility. It’s knowing how to lift a room without overtaking it, how to tap into the emotional current of a moment with elegance and flair. At the recent MOJO Annual Event Planner Luncheon, held at the exquisite Delamar Greenwich Harbor, that sensibility was on full display. A crowd of top-tier planners, hoteliers, and premium clients gathered for what felt more like a salon than a showcase. The featured guest? Best-selling author Meryl Gordon, who brought to life the dazzling world of Perle Mesta, America’s original hostess with the mostess—pre-Martha, pre-Goop, pre-hashtag. After the talk, MOJO played a curated set that had guests sipping rosé and dreaming of soirées to come.
Because when it comes to luxury hospitality, music isn’t just ambiance—it’s infrastructure.
You start to understand this when you follow MOJO through a season. Let’s start with New Year’s Eve in Anguilla—the kind of dreamy island affair where Michael Jordan’s yacht floats just offshore and the McCartney family slips into a beachside dinner like it’s nothing. At Straw Hat, a legendary Anguillan beach club, MOJO welcomed 2025 in true VIVANT fashion: elegantly, playfully, and just a little cheeky. Legend has it that the nearby villa was once the scene of Brad and Jen’s infamous breakup. No comment, but the music certainly healed something in the air that night.
From the Caribbean to Connecticut, MOJO’s weekends are packed. While most hosts spend the summer thinking about one or two unforgettable events, MOJO’s calendar includes multiple performances a weekend—from rooftop receptions to garden galas. Each one different. Each one personal. And at the heart of it all? Music that feels just right.
That’s why, for seven seasons running, MOJO has held court at the Greenwich Polo Club, providing the musical heartbeat of the Player’s Lounge—a shaded VIP enclave with chic bartenders from Cup Bearer, bold fashion statements, and families nibbling caviar off paper plates. The scene? Effortless and elevated. The soundtrack? Pure MOJO.
So what makes MOJO so different? It’s not just the talent, though there’s plenty of that. It’s the taste. Like choosing wine, hiring live music is an art form. Sure, a $24 bottle might shine at a restaurant, but pour it at home and suddenly the nuances (or lack thereof) show. So it is with music. In an intimate setting, you hear everything—tone, timing, intention. MOJO’s repertoire evolves every year, expanding with fresh hits, timeless classics, and forgotten gems, while quietly retiring songs that no longer serve the mood. Every choice is intentional. Every note, curated.
And yet, behind the smoothness, there’s substance. Mo—yes, there is a real “Mo” at the heart of MOJO—carries a story few know. After losing his mother at 15 and navigating the foster system, he was taken in by a series of strangers-turned-mentors who believed in him. Music was not only a connection to his talented mother, it became his way through the pain—his anchor, his offering, his joy.
That quiet resilience threads through every performance. It’s what makes MOJO more than just the soundtrack of luxury—it’s the soul of it. Underneath the glamour and polish is someone who understands the power of showing up, connecting, and elevating a moment not for applause, but for meaning.
As you plan your next unforgettable gathering, think about the story you want to tell—not just with flowers and lighting, but with feeling. Music that understands the assignment. That’s MOJO.
They’re not just a band. They’re a mood, a memory-maker, and the reason a good event becomes legendary. And that’s exactly why MOJO is on this year’s VIVANT List—where influence, impact, and impeccable taste take center stage.
MOJO: best. party. ever. @mojogreenwich
