Mighty Mo Rodgers (born July 24, 1942)[2] is an American electric blues musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer, who has released eight albums to date.
[1] He has been influenced by the work of Aretha Franklin, Bobby Bland, Eddie Boyd, Jimmy Reed, Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, and Willie Dixon.
"[4] Maurice Rodgers was born in East Chicago, Indiana,[1] He studied classical piano, but was more influenced by witnessing the blues acts that performed at his father's nightclub.
His love of playing keyboards led Rodgers to leave college and relocate to Los Angeles, California, becoming a full-time musician.
In 2001, he performed on the album Memphis, recorded by Jean-Jacques Milteau, which also included contributions from Little Milton and Mighty Sam McClain.