Duke Tumatoe returns to Mojo's on November 29th!, 29 November | Event in Evansville | AllEvents

Duke Tumatoe returns to Mojo's on November 29th!

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Sat, 29 Nov, 2025 at 07:00 pm

2.5 hours

Mojo's BoneYard Sports Bar & Grille

Starting at USD 25

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Sat, 29 Nov, 2025 at 07:00 pm to 09:30 pm (GMT-06:00)

Mojo's BoneYard Sports Bar & Grille

Must be 21+ to enter, Evansville, United States

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Duke Tumatoe returns to Mojo's on November 29th!
Dr. Duke Tumatoe...HAVE YOU SEEN MY KEYS new music...at Mojo's BoneYard on Saturday night, November 29th!

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BRING YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY FOR THIS THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY WEEKEND SPECIAL EVENT! Come to Mojo's for dinner and stay for the show on Saturday, November 29th!

Duke Tumatoe, born William “Bill" Severen Fiorio in 1947, is an American blues guitarist, vocalist and songwriter. He has gigged with Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, B.B. King, Willie Dixon, Buddy Guy, John Fogerty and George Thorogood. He was a founding member of arena-rock giants REO Speedwagon. He has released fifteen albums as the bandleader of Duke Tumatoe & The All-Star Frogs and Duke Tumatoe & The Power Trio. His 1988 live album I Like My Job was produced by John Fogerty. He typically plays more than 100 dates per year.

Shortly after moving to Indianapolis in 1980, Tumatoe befriended Tom Griswold of “The Bob & Tom Show,” a nationally-syndicated radio program that fuses comedy and music. In 1985, Tumatoe was looking for a way to promote a local blues club called Uncle Slugs, and Griswold suggested he write a song about the city’s new NFL team, the Indianapolis Colts, which had formerly been the Baltimore Colts. The result was the tongue-in-cheek “Lord Help Our Colts,” a catchy twelve-bar blues jingle with a static chorus and verses that could easily be updated to recap each game. “I, of course, wrote the song in a form that I thought if necessary, I could easily update, which turned out to be a real good thing, a smart move,” says Tumatoe. To date, he has sung more than 800 versions over the past thirty years.

Tumatoe performed the songs weekly on air, and though they were a hit with fans, some of the players and coaches took umbrage to his lyrics, especially when Tumatoe couldn’t resist taking a dig. On a few different occasions, Tumatoe barely avoided physical altercations initiated by drunken quarterbacks or angry coaches. Says Tumatoe, “I think people miss a basic thing about the blues, and I don’t understand why they don’t get it. Blues is a light-hearted music. They’re stories that make fun of what goes on in your life. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a football fan. I enjoy these games. I watch them all. But the premise of all these guys getting millions and millions of dollars to play a kids’ game is in and of itself not serious. It’s a cause to celebrate when they’re winning, but it really doesn’t affect your life other than it’s nice when your team is doing well. And these guys are getting millions of dollars, and these guys are bitching about it when you criticize their performance? I didn’t really criticize their performance. I just made it rhyme."

Tumatoe is a self-taught guitarist who learned to play by watching Chicago’s blues legends. His guitar playing has been described as “B.B. King played through Jimi Hendrix (with a touch of Andy Gill).”

Tumatoe’s songs are noted for their humor, something he explains as, "There are two elements of the blues. There's the general intensity of the music…and an element of humor, some twist in the lyrics. It's like a comedian turning something sad into something funny


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Duke Tumatoe returns to Mojo's on November 29th!, 29 November | Event in Evansville | AllEvents
Duke Tumatoe returns to Mojo's on November 29th!
Sat, 29 Nov, 2025 at 07:00 pm
USD 25