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CD Review: Tao Seeger Band

Tao Seeger Band Rise & Bloom
(2010, Independent)
Tao Rodriguez-Seeger has the roots. Heck, he’s Pete Seeger’s grandson. But thankfully, the Hudson Valley-to-New Orleans transplant isn’t precious about it. Too many new, younger old-time acts handle their songs like they’re Christmas ornaments, shiny and fragile. What’s worse, they apply the Berklee chops and replace all the mystery with antiseptic mastery. Not so on the debut release by the Tao Seeger Band.
Rise & Bloom
The 38-year-old erstwhile Mammal does justice to his lineage with Pete’s “Bring ‘Em Home” and “Well May the World Go” (in Spanish and English), but the heart of this fine, gritty effort is the gentle, too-true take on the then-and-current economy, Jim Garland’s “I Don’t Want Your Millions, Mister.” The hushed aspects of the song contrast with the big thunder elsewhere and make the message—I want my job, not a handout—even clearer.
Tao Rodriguez-Seeger will perform on Saturday, January 8 at Club Helsinki in Hudson in a star-studded musical revue including George Kilby Jr, Railroad Earth veterans Andy Goessling and Johnny Grubb, and Hot Tuna mandolinist Barry Mitterhoff.
www.taorodriguezseeger.com.
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