Experience the Magic of Ari Joshua’s “Tagine”

Ari Joshua, a talented musician, has finally released a song he had saved for a long time, “Tagine”. He wrote this song after the 9/11 attacks in New York City. It’s about his feelings while driving from Brooklyn to New York City to play music at a Moroccan restaurant. The song features two talented musicians, Joe Russo on drums and Marco Benevento on organ, also part of other well-known music groups. “Tagine” is a moody and jazzy song inspired by famous musicians like John Coltrane and Miles Davis. Ari Joshua plays guitar and leads a trio, showing off their natural skill and how well they work together. Early 2000s recordings paved the way for the song’s official release.

                                                                      Robert Baumgarter

The song “Tagine” is named after a Moroccan restaurant where musicians would play together every week. Marco Benevento led these sessions, and Ari Joshua and Joe Russo were often there. Even in their early twenties, the recording demonstrates their talent and creativity. It’s a unique recording that captures the excitement of those early days. Ari Joshua remembers the week after 9/11, when he and his friends drove to the Tagine restaurant in Marco’s car, carrying all their music equipment. They played music at the restaurant. This song serves as a reminder of their love for music and their dedication to performing it, even during challenging times.

“Tagine” is a fantastic song for people who love jazz and jam bands. It shows the trio’s early experiments and how talented they were. The song is a classic that takes listeners back in time. Listen to this particular track and feel the excitement and creativity of Ari Joshua, Joe Russo, and Marco Benevento.

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