a Thirsty Ear Festival pre-event featuring roots icon TAJ MAHAL


Wednesday, August 13, 2008 at 7:30pm
Santa Fe Brewing Company, 27 Fire Place Rd. (off Hwy 14)
$32 advance, $36 door. All-ages outdoor show. SW Roots members call 473-5723 for a discount.
Tickets at Lensic Box Office 505-988-1234

One of the greatest American roots musicians of all time, with more than 40 albums to his credit, Taj Mahal has played a vital role in preserving traditional blues and African-American roots music for four decades. A famously versatile musical chameleon, Taj has tapped into Hawaiian music, Caribbean rhythms, African forms, American folk, you name it — always remaining true to rootsy traditions yet infusing all with a deep blues that is central to his sound and soul. Regardless of genre, his heart belongs to old-time country blues. Taj recorded his self-titled debut for Columbia Records in 1968, collaborating with Ry Cooder, and his first album remains a must-have classic. Several more excellent albums for the label followed through the early 70s, which along with steady touring established him as a popular, charismatic, laidback performer of great sophistication, wit, and intelligence. Even his children's albums are anything but childish. His insatiable thirst for varied styles and sounds has led to dozens of albums, hundreds of folk, blues, and world music festival appearances, and a broad audience of unparalleled eclecticism. We are proud to welcome Taj and his trio for an under-the-stars concert in the Santa Fe Brewing Company's spacious courtyard as part of our ongoing American Icons Series.



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