Feb 18

Taj Mahal Trio


When:

February 18, 2012 *

Add to Itinerary 
Where:

Progress Energy Center - Meymandi Concert Hall
2 E. South St.
Raleigh, NC 27601

 
What:

Composer, multi-instrumentalist and two-time Grammy winner Taj Mahal is one of the most prominent and influential figures in late 20th century blues and roots music. A self-taught musician, Taj plays more than 20 instruments, including the National Steel and Dobro guitars. His remarkable voice ranges from gruff and gravelly to smooth and sultry. Though his career began more than four decades ago with American blues, he has broadened his artistic scope over the years to include music representing virtually every corner of the world – west Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, the Hawaiian islands and so much more. What ties it all together is his insatiable interest in musical discovery. Over the years, his passion and curiosity have led him around the world, and the resulting global perspective is reflected in his music. The Taj Mahal Trio is: Taj on guitar, piano and banjo; Bill Rich on bass; Kester Smith on drums. Rolling Stone Magazine wrote of Taj Mahal: “One of the enduring figures in American blues.”

Times: 8:00pm
Fees: $30, $25, $20 PineCone Members; $35, $30, $25 Public

 
Cost:

N/A

 
Links:

Taj Mahal Trio Web Site

 

* Event dates may change without notice, please contact the event host or event contact to confirm dates/times.

Please Submit a new event.

Page: Events - Taj Mahal Trio at Progress Energy Center - Meymandi Concert Hall, Concerts

The Raleigh Guide | Raleigh Hotels | Raleigh Motels | Raleigh Luxury Hotels | Airlines
Vacation Rentals | Raleigh Hotel Directory | Rental Cars | Privacy Policy | Contact
Link to The Raleigh Guide | Site Map | RSS |

Discount Hotels | Orlando FL Hotels | New York City Hotels | Washington DC Hotels

Copyright 2000-2012, The Raleigh Guide

Disclaimer: This page may contain information from sources which The Raleigh Guide does not control.
If this page contains materials that are copyrighted or otherwise protected, please contact The Raleigh Guide immediately.