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  1. Arranged By [Horn Arrangement] – Keb' Mo', Lendell Black. Bass – Phillip Moore (4) Drums – Thaddeus Witherspoon. Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion – Keb' Mo'. Engineer [Tracking Engineer] – Casey Wasner. Harmonica – Billy Branch. Keyboards – Michael B. Hicks *. Recorded By [Additional Recording] – Zach Allen.

  2. 26 de jul. de 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupWaiting On The World To Change · Taj Mahal · Keb' Mo'TajMo℗ 2017 Concord Records, Distributed by Concord.Released...

  3. If there was such a term as "rhythm & bounce," that would fit this disc. It's beautifully bouncy. I had purchased another recent Taj Mahal collaboration and smiled sympathetically thinking that like Dylan, this guy's voice was completely shot. Not so! He and Keb' Mo' play off of each other exquisitely.

  4. 26 de jul. de 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupDiving Duck Blues · Taj Mahal · Keb' Mo'TajMo℗ 2017 Concord Records, Distributed by Concord.Released on: 2017-05-...

  5. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupAin't Nobody Talkin' · Taj Mahal · Keb' Mo'TajMo℗ 2017 Concord Records, Distributed by Concord.Released on: 2017-...

  6. www.rockandbluesmuse.com › 2017/05/17 › tajmo-by-taj-mahal-keb-moTajMo by Taj Mahal & Keb’ Mo

    17 de may. de 2017 · By Martine Ehrenclou. TajMo, the album from blues giants, Taj Mahal and KebMoTajMo is the duo’s first 11-track, self produced album, released May 5, 2017 on Concord Records.. TajMo is a celebratory record that blends blues, roots and world music that’s vibrant, textured, soulful and fun. It brings out the best of these two blues legends and celebrates their individual and ...

  7. In 2017, Keb' Mo' teamed up with Taj Mahal to spotlight the good-time side of the blues on TajMo, which won a Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Album. He returned in June 2019 with Oklahoma, an eclectic and politically conscious set that was released on Concord Records. The album debuted at number two on the national Blues charts, and went on ...