RJ Mischo has contributed to a couple of Mel Bay harmonica instruction books.
10 Facts About RJ Mischo
Robert Joseph RJ Mischo was born in Chilton, Wisconsin, United States.
RJ Mischo was the youngest of four brothers, all of whom were proficient in a musical instrument.
RJ Mischo himself began playing the harmonica aged nine and ten years later was working as a professional musician.
RJ Mischo began playing in and around Minneapolis, Minnesota in the late 1970s, and was in contact with a number of other blues musicians from that area.
The album got a good response and RJ Mischo was nominated for several local awards.
In 1997, Cool Disposition, was issued by CrossCut Records, and in June 2000, RJ Mischo played at the second annual Apple River Blues Festival in River's Edge Park, Somerset, Wisconsin.
RJ Mischo's move to California led to him meeting fellow harmonica players such as Rod Piazza, Kim Wilson, Mark Hummel and Andy Just.
RJ Mischo continued to develop his own style, normally using the resources of pick-up bands while on tour and session musicians in the recording studio.
RJ Mischo has assisted as an instructor at several of Jon Gindick's Harmonica Jam Camps in Clarksdale, Mississippi.