Lesser known Canadian Band from 1972-1976 "Mood Jga Jga"

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Musical Memories: The Vibrant Pub Crawl Scene and Musical Mastery in Winnipeg
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A City of Cold Winters and Hot Music

Reflecting on the early days of my pub crawls in Winnipeg, I'm instantly transported back to a time when the city's music scene was not just alive, but pulsating with energy. Winnipeg, known for its bone-chilling minus 40-degree winters, became an unlikely crucible for some of Canada's most remarkable musical talents. It was in this setting, often in cozy basements away from the frigid cold, that legendary artists like Neil Young and The Guess Who, alongside others like Lenny Breau, honed their skills and carved out sounds that would later spin on vinyl records across the world.
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The Birth of Mood Jga Jga

Among these talented artists, one of my favorite bands to follow was Mood Jga Jga. This band held a special place in the Winnipeg music scene, not just for their unique sound but also for their connection to the city's musical heritage. Mood Jga Jga featured the incredibly talented singer-songwriter Greg Leskiw, who formed the band after his tenure with the iconic group, The Guess Who.
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Greg Leskiw: From The Guess Who to Mood Jga Jga

Greg Leskiw's journey from The Guess Who to Mood Jga Jga is a story of artistic evolution and passion for music. Leaving a band as successful as The Guess Who was no small decision, but it spoke volumes about Leskiw's commitment to his artistic vision. With Mood Jga Jga, he found a new avenue to express his musical creativity and explore different sounds.

The Sound of Mood Jga Jga

Mood Jga Jga's music was a fusion of genres, blending elements of rock, jazz, and blues, creating a sound that was both unique and captivating. Their performances were more than just concerts; they were experiences that left the audience mesmerized. Leskiw's skill as a songwriter shone through in their compositions, with lyrics that were both thoughtful and evocative, complemented by the band's skillful instrumentals.

The Legacy of Winnipeg's Music Scene

The pub crawls of Winnipeg in those days were more than just a night out; they were a journey through a thriving musical landscape. The city, often underappreciated in the broader music industry, was a hidden gem that nurtured some of Canada's finest musical talents. The cold winters might have driven musicians indoors, but in those warm basements, they forged sounds that would leave a lasting impact on the music world.

A Tribute to the Past

Today, as I look back on those vibrant times, I feel a deep sense of nostalgia and appreciation. The music scene in Winnipeg during my pub crawl days was a testament to the city's resilience and creativity. Bands like Mood Jga Jga, and artists like Greg Leskiw, were not just musicians; they were storytellers who captured the spirit of their time and place. Their music remains a cherished part of my personal soundtrack, a reminder of the rich musical heritage that Winnipeg offered to those who were lucky enough to experience it.
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History of Mood Jga Jga

Mood Jga Jga was a Canadian band from Winnipeg, active from 1972 to 1976 and then again from 1990 to 1997. The band's music style blended elements of jazz, rock, funk/soul, blues, and folk, world & country, often categorized as blues rock, funk, country, and rock & roll. It was founded in 1972 by guitarist and singer Greg Leskiw after he left The Guess Who. Other members included Herman Fruhm, Gord Osland, Bill Merritt, and Ian Gardiner.

The band released their self-titled debut album "Mood Jga Jga" in 1974. Recorded in New York with Phil Ramone, the album included tracks like "Queen Jealousy," "Only A Fool In Love," "River Bank," "Daybreak," "Kill The Hangman," "Come And See Me Here My Friend," "Nowhere To Go," "Gimme My Money," and "I Am What I Am What I Am." The band's music showcased a unique mix of horn arrangements and jazz influences, indicating Leskiw's future endeavors in musical versatility.

In the mid-90s, Leskiw reformed Mood Jga Jga, releasing the album "BOYS WILL BE BOYS" in 1997. However, the band members soon moved on to individual projects, leading to the band's dissolution.

Discography of "Mood Jga Jga debut album" (1974)

"Queen Jealousy" - 2:48
"Only A Fool In Love" - 3:10
"River Bank" - 3:41
"Daybreak" - 3:25
"Kill The Hangman" - 4:37
"Come And See Me Here My Friend" - 4:15
"Nowhere To Go" - 3:02
"Gimme My Money" - 3:56
"I Am What I Am What I Am" - 4:45

Greg Leskiw after Mood Jga Jga formed the band Kilowatt and now makes the odd appearance as a solo artist.



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