The Center for the Arts is pleased to present Taj Mahal Quintet. 

Taj Mahal

Quantifying Taj Mahal’s musical significance is impossible, but people try anyway.

Composer, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, multi-Grammy award-winner, multi-Blues Music Award winner, Blues Hall of Fame member and Americana Music Association’s Lifetime Achievement award recipient – Taj Mahal is one of the most prominent and influential figures in late 20th century blues and roots music.

Using traditional country blues as a starting base, Mahal perfumes the pot by mixing a spicy concoction of Afro-centric roots music, a blues gumbo kissed by reggae, Latin, Rn’B, Cajun, Caribbean rhythms, gospel, West African folk, jazz, calypso and Hawaiian slack key.  A duo album, Get On Board, with Ry Cooder won the 2023 Grammy for “Best Traditional Blues Album”.

Taj Mahal, born Henry St. Claire Fredericks on May 17, 1942, in Harlem, New York, is an iconic American blues musician. Known for his skillful blend of blues with elements of world music, Taj Mahal has significantly influenced contemporary music with his eclectic style, incorporating Caribbean, African, and Pacific influences.

Growing up in a musical family, he was exposed to a diverse array of sounds and instruments, which shaped his distinctive approach to the blues. Taj Mahal’s career took off in the late 1960s. Now, he has a career spanning over five decades. Taj Mahal has earned multiple Grammy Awards and widespread recognition for his contributions to music. His work continues to inspire and resonate with audiences worldwide, solidifying his legacy as a pioneering figure in the music industry.

The quintet is made up of internationally renowned bassist Bill Rich and steel drummer Robert Greenidge (Jimmy Buffet’s Coral Reefer Band), revered percussionist Tony Durham and Hawaiian-based guitarist and lap steel master Bobby Ingano. The five-match musical virtuosity with downhome grit unlike anyone else: a blend of sophistication and humble familiarity that is equally at home on a shotgun-shack porch or a Carnegie Hall stage.

According to Taj, the collaboration extends far beyond the Taj Mahal Quintet themselves. “Music is like theater to a lot of people — they’re watching it,” he says. “Well, you can watch it, but you’re supposed to participate. The audience is just as much a part of the music as the musicians are.” 

Come out to The Center for the Arts on July 21st, 2024 and become a part of the music with Taj Mahal Quintet. 

WHAT: Taj Mahal Quintet
WHERE: The Center for the Arts | 314 West Main Street, Grass Valley, CA 95945
WHEN: Sunday, July 21, 2024 | Doors 6:30 pm | Show 7:30 pm
TICKETS: $75-115 | https://bit.ly/3wLdMjv
WEBSITE & INFO: thecenterforthearts.org  |  (530) 274-8384

Since 2000, The Center for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization, has grown into a leading presenter of music, dance, theater, comedy, literary and visual art, and family programming, offering more than 150 events per year from its location in downtown Grass Valley. The Center recently completed a major renovation of its multiuse, 21,000-square-foot facility in downtown Grass Valley, making it a premier performing arts destination. The venue includes the Main Stage, which accommodates up to 492 guests in configurable theater seats and up to 700 patrons for dance shows, and a 90-seat studio theater.