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  2. Gimme Shelter - Wikipedia

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    "Gimme Shelter" [a] is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. Written by Jagger–Richards , it is the opening track of the band's 1969 album Let It Bleed . [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The song covers the brutal realities of war , including murder , rape and fear .

  3. Jesse Ed Davis - Wikipedia

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    Davis joined Taj Mahal and played guitar and piano on Mahal's first four albums. He played slide, lead and rhythm, country and even jazz during his three-year stint with Mahal. In a 1967 gig, Mahal played with a young Duane Allman in attendance, and Davis' slide guitar playing on Statesboro Blues that night would ignite Allman's interest in the ...

  4. Satisfied 'n Tickled Too - Wikipedia

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    Taj Mahal – lead vocals, acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin, harmonica; Hoshal Wright - electric guitar; Ray Fitzpatrick - bass; Earl "Wire" Lindo - keyboards; Rudy Costa - alto and soprano saxophone, clarinet, flute, kalimba; Kester Smith - trap drums; Kwasi "Rocki" Dzidzornu, Larry McDonald - percussion, congas; Theodore Life – guitar on ...

  5. The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus - Wikipedia

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    The show was filmed on a makeshift circus stage with Jethro Tull, The Who, Taj Mahal, Marianne Faithfull, and the Rolling Stones. John Lennon and his fiancee Yoko Ono performed as part of a one-shot supergroup called The Dirty Mac , featuring Eric Clapton on guitar, Mitch Mitchell (of The Jimi Hendrix Experience ) on drums, and the Stones ...

  6. Giant Step/De Ole Folks at Home - Wikipedia

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    Taj Mahal - vocals, harmonica, banjo, Mississippi national steel-bodied guitar; Jesse Ed Davis - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, organ; Gary Gilmore - electric bass; Chuck "Brother" Blackwell - drums; De Ole Folks at Home. Taj Mahal - vocals, harmonica, guitar, banjo; Technical. Brian Ross-Myring, Chris Hinshaw, Jerry Hochman - engineer

  7. Taj Mahal (album) - Wikipedia

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    Taj Mahal is the debut album by American guitarist and vocalist Taj Mahal. Recorded in 1967, it contains blues songs by Sleepy John Estes , Robert Johnson , and Sonny Boy Williamson II reworked in contemporary blues- and folk-rock styles. [ 1 ]

  8. Dancing the Blues - Wikipedia

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    Taj Mahal – Lead Vocals, Organ, Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Steel Guitar, Liner Notes Sir Harry Bowens – Background Vocals Tony Braunagel – Percussion, Drums

  9. The Natch'l Blues - Wikipedia

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    All tracks composed by Taj Mahal, except where indicated: Side 1 "Good Morning Miss Brown" – 3:13 "Corinna" (Mahal, Jesse Ed Davis) – 2:59 "I Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Steal My Jellyroll" – 3:12 "Going Up to the Country, Paint My Mailbox Blue" – 3:34 "Done Changed My Way of Living" – 7:02; Side 2