Mogollon, (pronounced Mug-e-on) began in the small Northeastern Arizona town of Overgaard. The name of the band is derived from the "Mogollon Rim".
Playing music was a good way for a few high school buddies to impress the girls and to combat the boredom of a small town. After a few performances around the area, people agreed this "hobby" of theirs had potential to become more. And they were right!
Today, Mogollon has earned the reputation as one of the Premier Country Rock Entertainment groups in the West and continues to keep their high standard. Their scope of performing ability is truly amazing! They can play about anything, from Hank Williams to Pink Floyd to their original written songs.Click Here For MoreSweet! Scroll Down
Navajo County Fair, Holbrook, circa 1981
From Left To Right:
Jeff Hammond, David Miller, Ken McLaughlin, Duane Moore, George Brunson, Charles Gillespie
Mogollon, Globe Rodeo Dance, April, 1984
From Left To Right:
Ernie Mose, Jeff Hammond, George Brunson, Duane Moore, David Miller, Jeff Stotler
Mogollon, April 1, 1986, marlboro Country Music Talent Roundup. Mogollon opened up for Ricky Scaggs, Merl haggard, and Hank Williams Jr.
From Left To Right:
Jeff Stotler, Duane Moore, Jeff Hammond, Ernie Mose, George Brunson, Dan Bell, David Miller
Mogollon, inevitable train picture.
From Left To Right Back row:
Jeff Hammond, George Brunson, Duane Moore, David Miller
Bottom Row:
Jim Torgeson, Dan Bell
Mogollon, tough and angry phase.
From Left To Right:
Rick Parnell, David Miller, George Brunson, Duane Moore, Austin Brooks