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July 9, 2008

Rachid Taha at Grand Performances Friday Saturday

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French-Algerian rocker Rachid Taha had a rough time with prejudice growing up as an immigrant Arab kid in France, and so it’s almost natural that he brings a mix of politics and punk attitude to his music. LA audiences will get to experience Taha’s rock at the free California Plaza's Grand Performances on FridaySaturday night.

Taha career started with various rock bands in the early ‘80s, tackling subjects of intolerance and xenophobia. His music blends rock, an old North African pop style chaabi and Algerian raï.

Taha won a BBC Radio 3 Award for World Music earlier this year for his CD Rock el Casbah: The Best of. What’s significant was that the award was presented by the publicity shy Luce Strummer, widow of late Clash vocalist Joe Strummer, who saw in Taha that rebelliousness that characterized her husband’s work. (That he wrote “Rock el Casbah,” an Arabic version of the Clash’s tune probably didn’t hurt either.)

Rachid Taha
Friday SATURDAY @ 8 pm
Grand Performances
300-350 South Grand Ave.
Los Angeles

Check out his version of "Rock el Casbah"

Photo by Bernard Benant

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Comments (5) [rss]

It's on Saturday!

 

Oops, gg2 is right Christine, it's Saturday!

http://www.grandperformances.org/

Best cover of a Clash song I've listened to yet!

Thanks Christine.

 

my bad everyone...it's mariachi on friday and Taha on Saturday!

thanks for the heads up.

Christine

 

I just saw Taha in Toronto this week.

WOW. Best show I've seen in ages.

Seriously, see him. He and his five-man backing band put on one hell of a genre-mixing show that will knock your socks off.

 

I'm going to go see this tonight.

If any of you LAisters happen to go, I'll be wearing a black t-shirt that has a Chevron logo and the word "Chingon'" in place of the word "Chevron".

Come over and introduce yourself.

 
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