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Taj Mahal: The Blues Is Eternal
ByTaj Mahal
guitar and vocalsb.1942

Savoy
Stony Plain Records
2023
Fourteen tracks clocking in at just shy of sixty minutes on Savoy is ample demonstration of just how much joy Taj Mahal brings to his musical endeavors, no matter the style. His pleasure is deeply infectious on this collection of classic songs and, with the astute assistance of co-producer John Simonwho worked with

The Band
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1967

Blood, Sweat & Tears
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1967

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

George Gershwin
composer / conductor1898 - 1937

Maria Muldaur
vocalsb.1943

Swingin': Live At The Church In Tulsa
Lightning Rod Records
2024
Live At The Church In Tulsa is as deceptively easygoing as it is palpably intense. A vivid illustration of how Taj Mahal's eclectic musical adventures preclude merely trotting out a surfeit of shuffles and twelve-bars when he hits stage or studio, he and his ensemble invoke the camaraderie with which the late

Leon Russell
pianob.1942
Tracks and Personnel
Savoy Tracks: Stompin' at the Savoy; I'm Just a Lucky So-And-So; Gee Baby Ain't I Good to You; Summertime; Mood Indigo; Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby; Do Nothin Till You Hear from Me; Sweet Georgia Brown; Baby It's Cold Outside; Lady Be Good; Baby Won't You Please Come Home; Caldonia; Killer Joe; One for My Baby (And One More for the Road).Personnel: Taj Mahal: vocals and harmonica; Danny Caron: guitar; John Simon: piano; Maria Muldaur: vocals; Ruth Davies: bass; Leon Joyce, Jr.: Stephens: trumpet; Mike Rinta Trombone; Sheldon Brown: clarinet, tenor sax; Charles McNeal: tenor sax; Lincolne Adler: baritone saxophone; Kristen Strom: flute; Carla Holbrook: background vocals by Leesa Humphrey: background vocals; Charlotte McKinnon: background vocals: Sandy Cressman: background vocals; Sandy Griffith: background vocals; Leah Tysse: background vocals.
Swingin': Live At the Church in Tulsa Tracks: Betty and Dupree; Mailbox Blues; Queen Bee; Lovin' in My Baby's Eyes; Waiting for My Papa to Come Home; Slow Drag; Sitting On Top of the World; Twilight in Hawaii; Corrina; Mean Old World.
Personnel: Taj Mahal: vocals; guitars; banjo; ukulele; piano; Bobby Ingano: Hawaiian lap steel; Fender Stratocaster; Trey Hensley; vocals; acoustic guitar; Rob Ickes: dobro guitar; Bill Rich: bass; Kester Smith: drums.
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