Corn Mo
New York City's Corn Mo plays a mixture of glam-rock and circus music which Rolling Stone has described as "the future of rock". With a powerful voice that rivals Freddie Mercury, Corn Mo has toured the country with the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus, The Polyphonic Spree, They Might Be Giants and Ben Folds (he gave Folds a CD in an airport which was the beginning of a friendship.) He has written six albums and the rock opera Alice Wakeman which debuted in 2009 at New York's Ars Nova Theater. In addition to his epic accordion performances, Corn Mo is an accomplished pianist, short story writer and lead singer in the band .357 Lover.
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