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Will Hoge Joins Star Studded Cast for Benefit Show Honoring Taj Mahal

  • Feb 24
  • 1 min read

Will Hoge joined an all-star roster at the Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco to honor blues legend Taj Mahal on February 21st. The lineup included Joan Baez, Van Morrison, Steven Van Zandt, Hozier and many more.


The one-night only event was put on by the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, a nonprofit charity that provides financial assistance to musicians and music industry workers that are struggling to make ends meet.


The concert also included a special tribute to the late Bob Weir.


See Will Hoge, Taj Mahal, Joan Baez, Hozier and more covering "Ripple" by the Grateful Dead here -



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Alena Walker
Alena Walker
Mar 09

This tribute to Taj Mahal is going to be such an incredible night for music history! I’ve always been fascinated by how different genres influence one another, and I’ve been trying to weave some of those cultural studies into my own teaching modules. Balancing my full-time classroom role with my postgraduate research has been quite a challenge lately, so I actually looked into some eduaction assignment help in UK just to stay on top of my pedagogy papers while I focus on these live events. It’s so important to keep that creative spark alive even when the workload gets heavy!

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