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Taj Mahal Vintage Print

from Dec 2, 1971

 - WLA711202-02-VX

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Self-taught blues-jazz musician and musicologist Henry St. Clair Fredericks, a.k.a. Taj Mahal, embarked on a very personal journey that took him from U. Mass School of Agriculture candidate to revered modern voice-of-the-blues. As he learned, mastered and improvised his way to an impressive new style that combined traditional delta, big-band and country blues, he made sure his music reached out. This concert is wryly, if not wrongly, reported on this date in the Dirty Water Calendar as "Cambridge folkie ... Performs on Washington State's death row." Taj was anything but a 'folkie' and this concert appearance could be better described with one of Bill Graham's own introductions of the artist: "If you didn't come here with a friend, you have one on the stage now ... Mr. Taj Mahal."

Our Vintage Prints date from 1990 or earlier, and many of them were produced within one year of the original negative. Each print in Wolfgang's Vault is a slice-of-life view of the rock concert phenomenon taken by legendary photographers who did more than document the era, they lived it. The subtle signs of aging in some of these prints only add to their veracity. The slight yellowing of a Silver Gelatin print and almost imperceptible loss of true color in color prints are the gentle patina born of age that help make these in-concert shots, portraits and backstage candids of early rockers and their milieu so outstanding.

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