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Tab Benoit (born November 17, 1967 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States) is a blues guitarist, musician and singer. He plays a style that is a combination of Swamp blues, Soul blues and Chicago blues. He plays Fender guitars and writes his own music compositions. Check our available Tab Benoit concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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The blues is often referred to as one of the quintessential American art forms. This is not necessarily because Americans are more depressed than the citizens of other nations--it is because the blues arose from a unique cultural tension in a country that was founded on a principle of equality for all, but in reality brutally subjugated a portion of its people for most of its existence...
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Track review of "Nice and Warm" Louisiana-born guitarist and singer Tab Benoitis from so deep in the wetlands that it's almost all ocean. Hailing from Houma, the seat of Terrebonne Parish, Benoit has indisputable bayou bona fides and the exposure to that musical and cultural melting pot called the Gulf Rim that comes with it...
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The conventional wisdom concerning Tab Benoit is that early in his career he had a tendency to try too hard, to play too many notes, to wring too much oomph from his Louisiana electric blues. Whether one agrees with that or not, it's tough to see anyone making that criticism of his newest record. Medicine is a smart, slick album full of strong tunes and impeccable playing, tied together with Benoit's rich voice...
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Almost nobody can beat Tab Benoit for playing raw, dirty-sounding roadhouse blues. There is something about when he gets to rocking that gets everybody going in the way the best blues and rock 'n' roll should. Even his guitar tone has that slash-through-your-speakers/earbuds psycho tone that everyone from Travis Wammack to Johnny Guitar Watson to Earl King perfected in the middle of last century. Benoit's new record, Medicine, is his latest entry to a great body of work...
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File this one under country blues, but not next to Robert Johnson or Charlie Patton. On Brother To The Blues, Tab Benoit mixes blues and soul material in with country tunes. It's not a new concept as Johnny Adams, Bobby "Blue" Bland and Joe Simon waxed country albums over a quarter of a century ago, but no blues artist has tried it of late. There's a few awkward moments here, but the concept works and this one grows on you...
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In May, Tab Benoit was named the Blues Male Artist of the Year and B.B. King Entertainer of the Year. As you listen to the Louisiana native's Power Of The Pontchartrain CD, the reasons why become crystal clear. Two things about this disc immediately catch your ear, one being the tremendous guitar licks, the second the soulful vocals of Benoit. Playing in session with Louisiana's LeRoux at the Dockside Recording Studios in Maurice, Louisiana, Benoit and Jim Odom form an awesome six strings duet...
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When you're a workhorse who plays 250 shows a year, it only makes sense to release a live album or two. Night Train To Nashville is Louisiana Bayou bluesman Tab Benoit's second to date - his 11th release under his solo moniker - and it succeeds on every level...
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Louisiana native Tab Benoit, a potent blues guitarist and singer with a 15-year track record, reveals his Cajun and country roots on this appealing collaboration with Louisiana LeRoux, a cult favorite along the Bayou since the mid-'70s. The title track is a little bit country, "So High" is a little bit rock 'n' roll and the Freddie King vehicle "Pack It Up" is a whole lot of blues...
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