Taj Mahal's 2001 Concert History

Taj Mahal (born Henry Saint Clair Fredericks in New York City on May 17, 1942) is an American Grammy Award-winning blues musician who incorporates elements of world music into his music. A self-taught singer, songwriter, and film composer who plays the guitar, banjo and harmonica (among many other instruments), Mahal has done much to reshape the definition and scope of blues music over the course of his 50 year career by fusing it with non-traditional forms, including sounds from the Caribbean, Africa and the South Pacific.

Sep 11, 2001
Taj Mahal Prochnow Auditorium Flagstaff, Arizona, United States
Sep 07, 2001
Taj Mahal / Funky Meters The Warfield Theatre San Francisco, California, United States
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Sep 05, 2001
Taj Mahal / Funky Meters Roseland Theater Portland, Oregon, United States
Sep 03, 2001
Taj Mahal

Bumbershoot 2001

Seattle Center Seattle, Washington, United States
Aug 31, 2001 –
Sep 03, 2001
Bumbershoot 2001
Cake / Cat Power / Mos Def / Rufus Wainwright / The Black Crowes / Jurassic 5 / Rusted Root / Neko Case / Built to Spill / Ween / Low / G. Love & Special Sauce / Dilated Peoples / Meshell Ndegeocello / Del Amitri / Guided By Voices / Daniel Johnston / MxPx / Loretta Lynn / Galactic / Shawn Mullins / Old 97's / Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks / Reverend Horton Heat / Habib Koite & Bamada / Jon Brion / Keller Williams / Great Big Sea / Herbert / David Cross / Bahamadia / maria muldaur / Supersuckers / Marshall Crenshaw / Slaid Cleaves / Sam Bush / Mary Black / The Tiger Lillies / Chris Smither / Yerba Buena / Karl Denson's Tiny Universe / Richard Buckner / Nebula / King Sunny Adé / Flood / King Chango / Bobby Rush / Todd Barry / Brian Posehn / Northern lights / catie curtis / DJ Logic / Jimmie Dale Gilmore / Mark Rae / Paul F. Tompkins / Maktub / Chris Hardwick / Rocky Dawuni / Bob Weir & RatDog / Donald Glaude / Red Elvises / Swag / The Wild Magnolias / Funky Meters / Damon & Naomi / John Sinclair / Jon Auer / Joanne Shenandoah / Boom Bap Project / Laura Love / Ki / Robert Walter's 20th Congress / Dave Alvin & The Guilty Men / David Jacobs-Strain / Tarbox Ramblers / Jackie Kashian / C.J. Chenier & The Red Hot Louisiana Band / Beaver Nelson / Kelley Hunt / The Dusty 45s / Yair Dalal / Kiki & Herb / Nina Hynes / Johnny Astro / Greg Fitzsimmons / New Orleans Klezmer All Stars / Actual Tigers / Sarah Vowell / Lost at Last / Karen Kilgariff / Aveo / Pinehurst Kids / Dave Eggers / Alice Stuart / The Tony Furtado Band / David Crowe / Clinton Fearon & The Boogie Brown Band / Mountain Con / Adam Starr / Hog Molly / Sexmob / Duffy Bishop Band / FCS North / Bill Dana / Spalding Gray / Dudley Manlove Quartet / Dwayne Kennedy / Beyond Reality / Jerry Abstract / J R / David Meltzer / Shuggie / Wofa / Jeffrey McDaniel / Jeff Mason / Daphne Gottlieb / Charles R. Cross / Pizzazz / Mark Dufresne Band / Diane Di Prima / Phat Sidy Smokehouse / Kevin Jones Band / Jo Miller And Her Burly Roughnecks / Susan Robkin / Matt Corwine / M.L. Liebler & the Magic Poetry Band / Darek Mazzone / Vassar Clements With Northern Lights / The Henry Cooper Band / Bradley Paul / Project Bandaloop / Kerry Lauder Band / Taj Mahal / Phantom Blues Band / David Lee Roth / Discohesive Show all bands
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Seattle Center Seattle, Washington, United States
Aug 25, 2001 –
Aug 27, 2001
Bishopstock 2001
Van Morrison / Nina Simone / Delta Blues Cartel / Gary Moore / Otis Rush / Clarence Gatemouth Brown / Sue Foley / Ben Andrews / Peter Green and the Splinter Group / Lynden David Hall / Mighty Mo Rodgers / Amor / Ana Popovic / GB Leighton / Michael Messer / Courtney Pine / Booker T and the MGs / Taj Mahal and the Phantom Blues band / Ruthie Foster Show all bands
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Exeter, England, United Kingdom
May 24, 2001
W.C. Handy Blues Awards
Taj Mahal / Eddy “The Chief” Clearwater / Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown / Dr John / Big Jack Johnson / Bobby Rush / Corey Harris / Henry Butler / Bob Margolin / Duke Robillard / Levon Helm
Orpheum Theatre Memphis, Tennessee, United States
May 22, 2001
22nd W.C. Handy Awards
Dr. John / Clarence Gatemouth Brown / Taj Mahal & the Phantom Blues Band / Kim Wilson / Levon Helm / Chris Thomas King / Alvin Youngblood Hart / Bobby Rush / Big Jack Johnson / Little Milton / Rufus Thomas / Susan Tedeschi / Ruth Brown / Lee Roy Parnell. / Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater / Henry Butler / Rick Vito / Deborah Coleman / Richard Johnson / Sam Philips / Duke Robillard Show all bands
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Orpheum Theatre Memphis, Tennessee, United States
May 08, 2001
Taj Mahal / Billy Rich Band Fox Theatre Boulder, Colorado, United States
May 04, 2001
Taj Mahal / Quija Stubb's Bar-B-Q Austin, Texas, United States

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Taj Mahal / R.L. Burnside on May 3, 2001 [643-small]

Taj Mahal / R.L. Burnside
May 3, 2001
 New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
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Bumbershoot 2001 on Aug 31, 2001 [210-small]

Bumbershoot 2001
Aug 31 - Sep 3, 2001
 Seattle, Washington, United States
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Bumbershoot 2001 on Aug 31, 2001 [030-small]

Bumbershoot 2001
Aug 31 - Sep 3, 2001
 Seattle, Washington, United States
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Taj Mahal on Sep 3, 2001 [189-small]

Taj Mahal
Sep 3, 2001
 Seattle, Washington, United States
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Taj Mahal on Sep 3, 2001 [190-small]

Taj Mahal
Sep 3, 2001
 Seattle, Washington, United States
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Taj Mahal on Sep 3, 2001 [191-small]

Taj Mahal
Sep 3, 2001
 Seattle, Washington, United States
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Taj Mahal on Sep 3, 2001 [192-small]

Taj Mahal
Sep 3, 2001
 Seattle, Washington, United States
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Taj Mahal on Sep 3, 2001 [193-small]

Taj Mahal
Sep 3, 2001
 Seattle, Washington, United States
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Taj Mahal on Sep 3, 2001 [194-small]

Taj Mahal
Sep 3, 2001
 Seattle, Washington, United States
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Taj Mahal on Sep 3, 2001 [195-small]

Taj Mahal
Sep 3, 2001
 Seattle, Washington, United States
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Taj Mahal on Sep 3, 2001 [196-small]

Taj Mahal
Sep 3, 2001
 Seattle, Washington, United States
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Taj Mahal on Sep 3, 2001 [197-small]

Taj Mahal
Sep 3, 2001
 Seattle, Washington, United States
  Uploaded by Bill Brackin

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Taj Mahal had?

Taj Mahal has had 1,912 concerts.

What genre is Taj Mahal?

Taj Mahal is most often considered to be Rock, Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Classic Rock, Soul, Folk Rock, Blues, Blues Rock, Funk, Country Rock, Acoustic, Roots Rock, Electric Blues, Modern Blues, Contemporary Folk, Traditional Blues, Acoustic Blues, Country Blues, Harmonica Blues, and Jazz Blues.

When is the next Taj Mahal concert?

The next Taj Mahal concert is on September 19, 2024 at Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington, United States. The bands performing are: Eric Johnson / Henri Brown / Kenny Wayne Shepherd / Mato Nanji / Noah Hunt / Taj Mahal / Zakk Wylde.

When was the last Taj Mahal concert?

The last Taj Mahal concert was on June 21, 2024 at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre in Rochester, New York, United States. The bands that performed were: Taj Mahal / Stanley Jordan Plays Jimi.

What setlist does Taj Mahal play live?

The songs that Taj Mahal performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 18, 2024 concert at YouTube Theater in Inglewood, California, United States:

  1. You'll Need Somebody on Your Bond
  2. Will the Circle Be Unbroken
  3. Also with Trombone Shorty and Robert Randolph
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  5. Keep Your Eyes on the Prize

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