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    Artist description
    Tab Benoit is a Cajun man who’s definitely got the blues. Born November 17, 1967, he grew up in Houma, Louisiana. A guitar player since his teenage years, he hung out at the Blues Box, a ramshackle music club and cultural center in nearby Baton Rouge run by guitarist Tabby Thomas. Playing guitar alongside Thomas, Raful Neal, Henry Gray and other high-profile regulars at the club, Benoit learned the blues first-hand from a faculty of living blues legends. The nightly impromptu gigs were enough to inspire Benoit to assemble his own band—a stripped down bass-and-drums unit propelled by his solid guitar skills and leathery, Cajun-spiced vocal attack. He took his show on the road in the early ‘90s and hasn’t stopped since. On Wetlands, Benoit mixes original material like the autobiographical "When a Cajun Man Gets the Blues" and the driving "Fast and Free" with little-known classics like Li’l Bob & the Lollipops’ "I Got Loaded," Professor Longhair’s "Her Mind Is Gone" and Otis Redding’s timeless "These Arms of Mine" (Tab’s vocal style has long been influenced by Redding).
    Music Style
    Blues
    Artist History
    Benoit landed a recording contract with the tiny, Texas-based Justice Records and released a series of well-received recordings, beginning in 1992 with Nice and Warm, an album that prompted comparisons to blues guitar heavyweights like Albert King, Albert Collins and even Jimi Hendrix. Despite the hype, Benoit has done his best over the years to maintain a commitment to his Cajun roots—a goal that often eluded him when past producers and promoters tried to turn him and his recordings in a rock direction, often against his better instincts. These Blues Are All Mine, released on Vanguard in 1999 after Justice folded, marked a return to the rootsy sound that he’d been steered away from for several years. That same year, he appeared on Homesick for the Road, a collaborative album on the Telarc label with fellow guitarists Kenny Neal and Debbie Davies. Homesick not only served as a showcase for three relatively young but clearly rising stars in the blues constellation, but also launched Benoit’s relationship with Telarc that comes to fruition three years later with the release of his new album, Wetlands—arguably the most authentically Cajun installment in his entire ten-year discography.
    Group Members
    Tab Benoit - guitar and vocals Carl Dufrene -- bass Darryl White -- drums Anders Osborne -- guitar and vocals on "Georgia" Brian Stoltz -- guitar and vocals on "Georgia"
    Albums
    Wetlands
    Press Reviews
    "Tab’s going for the heart of the blues, and he knows just how to keep it beating well into the 21st century." —John Sinclair, editor of Blues Access (from the liner notes)
    Location
    New Orleans, LA - USA

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