No act of magic can transform downtown’s Balboa Theater into Solana Beach’s Belly Up Tavern, or vice versa. But considering how many times John Hiatt and Taj Mahal have performed at the Belly Up over ...
Two of last year’s best recordings were the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s “Will the Circle Be Unbroken, Vol. 3,” and “Red Hot + Riot,” a tribute to the music and spirit of the late Afro-pop pioneer Fela ...
Sweet Relief Musician Fund has announced its annual benefit concert, which will draw on the five-decade legacy and songs from blues great Taj Mahal. The ...
Taj Mahal Ta Mahal has been superbly playing guitar, banjo, harmonica, piano, mandolin, ukulele, steel drums, kalimba and many other instruments for a total of over 20 different ones. He has been ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Blues titan Henry St. Claire Fredericks Jr., known by his stage name Taj Mahal, will play ...
FARGO — Even at an early age, Taj Mahal was developing his unique “global concept” of culture, influences and history about everything from music to agriculture — and he owes that to his parents. The ...
Taj Mahal was not yet a blues legend when the Rolling Stones first heard him live in the mid-1960s at the Whiskey A Go Go in Los Angeles. But they immediately became avid fans of his no-nonsense ...
San Francisco's all-star event set to honor Blues legend Taj Mahal, is part of a nonprofit's annual benefit concert series, and follows up last year's event which celebrated Joan Baez.
Taj Mahal can rightfully be called a living legend for his contributions to popular music. With a voice as instantly recognizable as Louis Armstrong, Ray Charles, or Johnny Cash, throughout his career ...
Taj Mahal has a degree in animal husbandry and agronomy, and planned to be a farmer. Music was just something he did. "No matter what went down, music was always going to be a part of my life," the ...
It’s been a long time so it’s hard to remember exactly, but some time in the winter of 1970-71, Taj Mahal played the Houston Music Hall. Between 1968 and 1971, he had put out five albums and become a ...
Taj Mahal doesn't just play world music; he embodies it. Rooted in American blues, his songs' influences range from West African to Hawaiian. But they do have something in common: "The one thing I've ...
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