Word: taj
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Entropy, a non-profit concert production corporation, will present Taj Mahal, the Chris Rhodes Band and the British rock band Blue in concert at 8 p.m. Sunday in Cousens Gym at Tufts University...
...Pointer Sisters. Another strict Church upbringing, maybe even Baptist. Four girls whose minister father rarely let them out of the house Saturday nights. So they sang. in Church, and conspired, which led them to the traditional backup jobs, with Taj Mahal among others. (Their harmony on his "Texas Woman Blues" is like to drive you wild.) They look like standard Harlem hookers, run through a time warp to about 1943, garish lipstick, thrift shop dresses, hats. They also sing. Ernie Santosuosso said in the Globe last week that he was playing their album incessantly, all this is on one album...
FRIDAY: Marlowe. (1970) James Garner as Raymond Chandler's famed private eye in a missing-persons case involving an ice-pick murderer. CH.7. 9 p.m. Color. 2 hrs. In Concert. ABC--WBCN simulcast series features the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Al Green, Taj Mahal, Dr. Hook, and Eric Weissberg. CH.5. 11:30 p.m. Color...
...Taj Mahal. Your standard "walking anachronism," at least according to the liners for his first album. Born in Harlem, educated at U Mass, probably not even thirty years old yet, this man sings country blues, and, incidentally, is one of the few people to play National Steel guitar as well as Bonnie Raitt. Taj has experimented, he once had a big band, one that featured four tubas, he's incorporated all sorts of West Indian influences into his music. Keeps coming back to the blues, though. His latest is Recycling the Blues, and recycle he does. More joyous music; watch...
...Taj Mahal. Paul's Mall, 733 Boylston St., thru March...