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Tedeschi Trucks Band: Wheels Of Soul Tour 2022 [Concert Review]

Brian Q. Newcomb | July 31, 2022 July 29, 2022 | Concert Reviews , Reviews

Tedeschi Trucks Band w/ Los Lobos & Gabe Dixon :  Rose Music Center; Dayton, OH; Sunday, July 24, 2022

Generally speaking, journalistic practice requires one to start a concert review with the focus on the established headliner, the artist at the top of the ticket, the reason most fans paid hard-earned money to attend a specific show. However, the unique make-up and size of the Tedeschi Trucks Band and the unique way they have designed their summer “Wheels of Soul” shows – generously inviting the members of their opening acts to sit in with their already oversized musical community, as well as joining their friends during their sets – well, on this occasion, we’ll start at the beginning.

Keyboardist and singer/songwriter Gabe Dixon has been a recording artist under his own name since 1999, but to Tedeschi Trucks fans he’s likely best-known as the keyboardist and vocalist who joined the band in 2019 following the death of long-time member Kofi Burbridge. In the band setting he’s most recognizable for his Hammond organ soloing and his vocal duet with Susan Tedeschi on “I Am the Moon,” the title track of the band’s first of four EP’s to be released – one a month – over the course of this summer. Here, playing his own music, Dixon proved to be a virtuoso on his electric piano, delivering jazzy, accessible pop with the support of a rhythm section of bass and drums, both who added vocal harmonies when fitting. He opened with “Lay It On Me,” an original song that displayed his catchy songcraft, strong piano chops, and warm, friendly singing voice.  Wasting little time he brought out TTB sax player to add a solo on “Let Me Be Your Melody,” doubling up the song’s bright, soulful R&B energy, Dixon opening and closing the song blowing as he played the melody on his hand-held Melodica keyboard. He explained that that song is on a new EP of the same name, as well as “First Time All Over Again,” which came next. He followed that with an inventive cover of the Bob Dylan classic, “Tangled Up in Blue,” singing the familiar words with spirit, and playing jazzy piano chops, at times riding up to the high end of the keyboard with gospel music flourishes, then closed out his set with another funky pop original, “Ain’t It ‘Bout Time.”

The last time Los Lobos played The Rose, it was a set opening for Emmylou Harris and one of the lead singers and the band’s primary guitarist, David Hidalgo had left the tour to attend to his daughter, who was reportedly giving birth to his grandchild. Sunday night the full band was welcomed back to the stage, and immediately dove into the plaintive rock of “Will the Wolf Survive?”, an unofficial theme song that dates back to their 1984 major label debut. Then switching gears, Caesar Rosas (he of the left handed guitar) launched the band into the fast, early pop rock energy of “Love Special Delivery,” the opening track and first solo from their 2021 release, Native Sons , which featured Steve Berlin on baritone sax. Staying with the energy of that release, the dove into the old school rock & roll feel of “Flat Top Joint,” a song they covered by their LA mates, The Blasters. The going back to their Latin American musical roots, they offered up “Chuco’s Cumbia,” song by Rosas in Spanish, and featuring Louie Perez playing rhythm on the small, native guitar-like instrument, a jarana huasteca, and elevated by a lengthy guitar solo from Hidalgo and more fun bari-sax from Berlin. Then, in tribute to Ritchie Valens, who wrote one of Los Lobos’ most requested songs, “La Bamba,” they played another of his early rock & roll hits, “Come On, Let’s Go,” which was followed by a song I didn’t recognize driven by a big beat and driving bassline from Conrad Lozano and current drummer Alfredo Ortiz, and  the country leaning ballad, “Emily.”

Again, switching gears and shifting into overdrive, Hidalgo led the band into the bluesy opening guitar licks of Jimi Hendrix’s “Hey Joe,” which allowed Hidalgo to blow away any lingering cobwebs with a burning guitar solo, followed by Rosas taking a turn on lead, before the entire band came together around the classic rocker’s simmering bass riff which turned the temperature up significantly. Then the veteran Latin rockers were joined by opening act Gabe Dixon on piano, and Susan Tedeschi stepped to the mic to sing lead on the R&B classic, Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On.” Hidalgo took a moving guitar solo, followed by Dixon and Berlin, this time on an alto sax, the two Lobos singers offering backing harmonies to Tedeschi’s soulful lead vocals. After a brief moment to move around microphones, Tedeschi and Dixon were replaced by her husband Derek Trucks, with the three members of the joining Berlin on the right side of the stage. With everyone in place, Hidalgo tore into the opening, fast, bluesy guitar riffs of “Mas Y Mas,” a Latin rock workout that was made all the stronger by the fabulous horns playing together at the end of each solo section. Once Hidalgo had done his magic, trombone player Elizabeth Lea played a fun, jazz-tinged solo, followed by Ephraim Owens on trumpet, and Williams on soprano sax, and then Trucks gave an energetic tutorial on electric slide guitar, a moving display of why many guitar fans are saying that he’s one of the best, if not the very best, of his generation. The lengthy jam came to a glorious conclusion as the band turned it’s attention to Ortiz who brought things to a climax with an amazing workout on his drum kit. As the lights came up and people made their way out into the light rain in search of relief and refreshments there were knowing smiles on every face, as nearly full venue collectively realized the headliner had yet to take the stage.

It’s an impressive undertaking merely getting the full Tedeschi Trucks band onto the stage, the two name-holders front and center with guitars and amps, their two drummers, bass player and keyboard player which includes a Hammond organ and large Leslie cabinet for that trademarked spinning speaker sound, plus a three-piece horn section, and three additional vocalists… to say a little, it’s a lot. But even more impressive is the sense of sharing and an observable interest in celebrating the talents of the entire collective, rather than viewing the unnamed side-players as merely there to back up and support the duo up front, there’s an effort to make sure everyone gets a moment in the spotlight. Oh, there’s no doubt that Trucks has his hands on the conductor’s baton, with obvious nods to his wife and vocalist Tedeschi, but it’s remarkable in an often ego-focused industry to see a genuine expression of artistic democracy. And the thing worth noting is that it works, while still delivering all the goodies you have come to expect from these two very talented artists.

Everything and everybody in place, the band dove into the R&B rave up, “Do I Look Worried,” taking in just a bit faster than their original recording, Tedeschi’s voice strong and soulful right from the start, although the band paused at the appropriate moment, slowing things down to allow for Trucks first slide solo of the evening to heat up like the album version, revealing that he was already playing fast and hot after warming up with Hidalgo in the Los Lobos set. Eager to keep things moving, before the applause even silenced, he started playing the fast rhythm intro to the title track from Made Up Mind , a song that has appeared in several recent TTB setlists, even though this band is notorious for changing out songs from one night to the next.

The annoying, competitive side of my brain suspects that perhaps the fact that Bonnie Raitt is getting serious airplay for her own song with the same name. Tedeschi, twenty years younger than the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame singer and slide guitarist, has often been compared to Raitt, and the two songs are different even though there’s some similarity in the melody around those words in the title. Tedeschi and Trucks wrote and recorded their song in ’13, and the slower, bluesier song that Raitt has on the radio right now was written by a pair of Canadian brothers in ’15. Nevertheless, Trucks led their big band through a big blow-out version of their song, the horns punching out their accents, Dixon playing up the funky feel soloing on a Korg synthesizer, Trucks delivering another rip-roaring slide solo, and Tedeschi singing out with soul backing vocals. When she got to the part about “I’m going higher,” she handed over the screaming lead vocal part to Mark Rivers, a tenor eager to vamp on his high range, while the other singers added a refrain that “you will not keep me down,” until Trucks and Tedeschi brought the song back around to its original hook and brought it to a wailing, raucous conclusion. The audience was on their feet, and we were only two songs in.

Staying with that same 2013 release, Trucks slowed it down for the nearly churchy horn led “It’s So Heavy,” the warm organ sound, the vocal choir supportive as Tedeschi sings that “I’ve got to let go” of life’s pains and woes, almost a prayer of longing. They followed that with a song deep in the underlying spirituality at work in their new summer mega-album project – I Am the Moon , which is being released as four EP’s, one each month – “Circles ‘Round the Sun,” from the first EP, subtitled I. Crescent . The song builds around some Eastern world music influences and a percussive center that included Los Lobos drummer Ortiz on congas, to a series of chanting background vocals that come together with Tedeschi’s lead vocal to chant “Can you tell me where to go, go, go?/I’m lost I can’t find my way home, home, home/Wrap a circle around the sun, oh, oh, oh,” As Tedeschi sings about walking towards the gray the song’s structure began to break up around the low jazzy simmering of the horns, including a solo from sax player Williams, until the whole thing deconstructed and dissolved as the recorded voice of folk artist Eddie Owens Martin – or St. EOM, one of the inspirations for the underlying art and spirit of this new collection of music – about the pattern, the design at work in art that is attuned with nature. Then, as Tedeschi and the other vocalists and horn players left the stage, Trucks led the remaining instrumentalists into the new instrumental that closes out that first EP, “Pasaquan.”

As I suggest in my review, this song appears to sum up where Trucks is as a musician after playing for decades with the tradition and expectations of the Allman Bros. Band, and now leading his own band. The guitarist whose primary instrument has been a Gibson SG, moved to what looked to be a cherry red Gibson ES-335 semi-hollow body electric. The song begins simmering around the vibration of his two drummers’ cymbals, Issac Eady and Tyler Greenwell working together much the same as Derek’s uncle Butch Trucks played for decades alongside Jaimoe Johanson. Then with the addition of Latin congas by Ortiz, Trucks initiated the song’s primary melody around which the long instrumental jam “Pasaquan” would be built. Trucks took a lengthy solo as bassist Brandon Boone and the rest fell into the groove, noticeably playing without a slide, but still delivering a sound very familiar to his fans. Dixon followed with a moving Hammond solo, spinning that Leslie in emotional bursts of sound, and the three percussionists took an extended breakdown, with appropriate swells and robust rhythms0 until finally, some 15 minutes or so in, Trucks returned to that initial melodic signature run, bringing the song back together and closing it down. If they were playing two sets on this night, this is where they’d have taken a break.

While the crowd was on its feet still applauding, Tedeschi and the rest of the band returned to the stage along with Los Lobos’ guitarist David Hidalgo, and Conrad Lorenzo took over on bass, as they moved into the bluesy funk of “Get Out of My Life, Woman,” a song written by Allen Toussaint. Given the anti-woman lyric, Tedeschi played rhythm guitar on her Les Paul, leaving the lead vocal to Mike Mattison, who got strong harmony support from Alecia Chakour. Hidalgo led with a strong, long, smokin’ solo right from the start, followed by Dixon again on organ, and another fun trombone solo from Lea, until she was joined by the other horns. Lorenzo left, and Louie Perez came on for the Derek & the Dominoes cover, “Keep On Growing,’ with Trucks leaning into the Duane Allman slide solo in this Clapton track from his namesake band, Tedeschi singing lead, with Mattison taking a verse as well. Then in an act of generosity and inclusion that was quite moving to watch, Trucks walked in front of Hidalgo and his wife to engage Perez, the one-time Los Lobos drummer who now has a somewhat subdued role playing rhythm guitar while Hidalgo and Rosas, both seasoned guitarists dominate. Trucks encouraged and played along as Perez worked his way up the fretboard, and the two created a fun, kind moment of musical nurture that had Hidalgo smiling like the proud grandfather he actually is.

Then the time with guest players behind them, Tedeschi and Trucks dug into a fun, blues classic that I’ve always associated with B.B. King, “How Blue Can You Get?” It was a rip-roaring rockin’ blues with horns wailing, as she sang those hilarious vintage lines, “I took you to my penthouse, you said it was a shack/I gave you seven children, and now you want to give them back.” But more surprising, but Tedeschi not only delivered the wailing blues vocal, she also took a guitar solo that rocked the house, again with her husband nearby, encouraging her and offering support. Then the band turned back to their recent releases, offering up a slow, soulful reading of the ballad, “Hear My Dear,” the band chiming in, first Dixon with a Hammond solo, and Trucks playing over the vocal harmonies of the chorus. Steve Berlin brought his bari-sax to join the horn section for the New Orlean bounce of “Fall In,” which brought Mattison back down front to sing lead, with solo passed back and forth between Trucks and the horn players. Next was the final song left from the 5 song EP, I Am The Moon: I. Crescent , which starts off as a gentle ballad duet between Dixon and Tedeschi, but as is often the case built to a full blown rocker with yet another ripping, slide solo from Trucks.

And with that mood set, they went back for another rocking blues, again from the Made Up Mind album, with Tedeschi delivering in shout mode over the roar of guitars, with Williams playing alto sax for his solo before things built toward full-on jam mode, Trucks taking another smoking solo as the dual drummers were kicking the rhythm up in tension, until things quieted down to a simmer, Trucks now just tapping his strings for resonance. Then unexpectedly, Trucks’ seemingly aimless noodling around on his guitar kicked into the all too familiar guitar melody line from the Allman Bros.’ rockin’ blues classic, “Whipping Post.” Trucks has likely played that lick hundreds of times, but it felt all that fresh to the crowd in the Rose, leaning forward to hear each thing he played. Susan Tedeschi’s voice is an altogether different instrument than that of the late Gregg Allman, so she delivered those powerful words, “Good Lord, I feel like I’m dying,” with her own emphasis, and it worked keeping the full house on its feet, singing and dancing along, while Trucks’ emphasized all those screaming guitar lines, then after a long night of great music, the band left the stage.

Returning to encore, they served up the fun “Let’s Go Get Stoned,” originally served up by The Coasters, but was played at Woodstock by Joe Cocker’s band. Tedeschi sang a verse, then Mattison sang one, and Chakour sang another, then Dixon took a lovely Hammond solo, then Trucks directed the attention back to Lea for a trombone solo, then over to Owens on trumpet, before the leader of the band took the last great guitar solo of the evening, then Rivers sang lead on the final verse, the chorus reached an appropriate climax, and the music was over. As her band mates left the stage, Tedeschi sent their love and blessings out to the crowd that had gathered for this rich, full night of soul.

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Premiere video: paige beller – “9:30”, 4 thoughts on “tedeschi trucks band: wheels of soul tour 2022 [concert review]”.

Thanks for your great review. I just took my two sons to the show in Eugene OR last night and it was equally as magical as you described here.

Just went to the show in Sacramento! M it was a great evening! Just a footnote, I wished there had been less solos and more Susan!

Thanks , me and my wife saw them in Berlin; your review is great and explains our feelings of perfect band democracy wich ended in Magic Moments of soulfull Music

Dont bother with this show if your expecting to hear Susan Tedeshi play any of the music that put her name on the charts. i thought i was going to hear a mix of the two band (tedeshi and trucks), but instead you get to hear long almond brother band type solos with no real focus on Susan tedeschi. Many of the people sitting around us just left about 3/4 of the way into the show. Dont get me wrong, this is a band of great musicians, but just make sure you know what you’re getting yourself into before shelling out you hard earned green stamps .

we were very dissapointed

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Tedeschi Trucks Band is a 12-piece powerhouse ensemble led by the husband/wife duo of guitarist Derek Trucks and singer/guitarist Susan Tedeschi, “two of the best roots rock musicians of their generation” ( NPR ). With their own potent original songwriting alongside an extensive canon of influences, the dynamic all-star band owns a reputation for world-class musical expression bolstered by each album and every performance.

Since forming in 2010, TTB’s caravan has traveled countless miles to bring their music to audiences around the world. From sold-out multi-night residencies across America to barnstorming tours through Europe and Japan to the flagship Wheels of Soul annual summer amphitheater tour, the band's shows are an eagerly anticipated highlight of the live music calendar and “nothing short of exhilarating” ( Salon ). Whether on stage or in the studio, when these supremely talented artists get together, it’s a musical experience of profound quality.

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Tedeschi Trucks Band, formerly known as the Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band, is an American blues-rock group from Jacksonville, Florida.

The band started in 2010 when husband and wife Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks each put their solo bands on hiatus so that they could put more time into making music with each other, both during the recording process, as well as during touring. They were later joined by Maurice Brown, Kofi Burbridge, Tyler Greenwell, J.J Johnson, Mike Mattison, Mark Rivers, Saunders Sermons, Kebbi Williams and Oteil Burbridge. As Tedeschi Trucks band, they made their first live performance at the Savannah Music Festival in April 2010, followed by appearances at Crossroads Guitar Festival and Fuji Rock Festival (among many others).

Tedeschi Trucks Band released their first studio album entitled “Revelator” that was released on 7 June 2011. The album garnered a high praise from critics, including Rolling Stone, who gave it a four out of five rating. Additionally, the album went on to win a Grammy Award for Best Blues Album in 2012. Their second album, “Everybody’s Talkin’” was a live album consisting of performances of “Revelator,” as well as covers of other well known rock, R&B and gospel songs. Despite the success, Oteil Burbridge took leave from the band to pursue a family life, and was replaced by Tim Lefebvre. The band continued on making life performance appearances, and in 2013 they released their second studio album entitled “Made Up My Mind.”

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My son has always known that my favorite band of all time is The Allman Brothers. A few years ago the Allman Brothers came to town, and for a Father's Day gift my son took me to the concert. I knew what music to expect, but I didn't expect to hear a young blonde haired kid just blow me away!! That night Derek Trucks became my favorite guitar player. Since that night I have attended every time he plays in our area.

I had also been a big fan of Susan Tedeschi and when I found out that she and Derek were married I knew great things could happen. Sure enough, they each came to town, each with their own bands. Susan's band played first, then Derek's. Afterwards, they teamed up on a few songs and it was awesome! I thought to myself, "Wouldn't it be great if they formed their own band together?"

My dream came true! I have bought their records, but last night was my first chance to see them together as The Tedeschi Trucks Band. When I showed up to the venue the first thing I did was to buy a t-shirt. It might not mean much to anyone else, but the guy who sold me the shirt was Derek Trucks' father. Butch Trucks brother sold me a shirt and I got to talk to him! As someone who has followed The Allman Brothers since the 1960's this was a big deal to me.

From the opening notes last night the band was on point. I love bands with two drummers. I love bands with great horn players. I'm also a huge fan of Mike Mattison and Kofi Burbridge from DTB. Last night's show was as awesome as it gets. Susan's voice seemed especially soulful and her guitar playing was as sharp as ever. The horn section was animated and they played fantastically. Kofi and Mike were great as usual, and I really enjoyed the other singer, whose name I missed. Then there is Derek! I posted to my FB page, "It's always a good night when you are in the presence of greatness!" No matter how many times I see him play in person, and this was my 4th time, I am awed and amazed, and last night was no exception! Evidentially, I am not the only one, because during and after each song the band was receiving standing ovations. People could not stay in their seats. I'm just happy other people also realize when they are in the presence of greatness. If you would like to experience this too, you must go see The Tedeschi Trucks band for yourself!

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Tedeschi Trucks Band is an 11 piece band that is full of soulful, bluesy, jazzy rock. Derek Trucks (Allman Brothers Band, Derek Trucks Band, etc.) and Susan Tedeschi are married and have joined forces that have resulted in one of the pure musical magic.

Derek's guitar playing is absolutely phenomenal. He plays with a passion that oozes soul and blues and he is one of the best slide guitar players of all time. His writing and attachments are genius. He is the real deal.

Susan's voice is a raspy gem. She belts out the blues and soul rock with the best of them and she plays a mighty fine guitar herself.

Two drummers bring that Allman Brothers feel and pound out a grey beat. Jodi Burbridge is a gift on the keyboard. His fingers deliver a soulful funky vibe that blends the songs so well. A great bass line along with a 3 piece horn section make this band tight as can be, hit all the notes and moves you like not other band.

Mike Mattison (Derek Trucks Band, Scrapomatic, solo) hangs with his partner in back vocals and helps bring this band to an even higher level. Mike's voice is up there with the best and he delivers. Every song grabs you and takes you with it.

If you like blues, soul, jazz and rock, if you like the Allman Brothers, Warren Haynes, Bobby Blue Bland, Albert King, Freedie King, live jams that are intensely amazing. Foot stomping, dancing tunes and just a blast of a time at alive concert you will love TTB. Can't wait to see the in September 2 more times!

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Very hard working band! Nearly 2 hours of non-stop high energy performance. Big Band sound, percussion excellent, amazing guitar riffs - however - I was expecting Susan as a singer and the performance was focused on Derek's, Susan's and other band members instrumental performance. I enjoyed the first couple of long riffs but it quickly became like eating too much of a good desert. As good as they are I almost left. The warm up was Los Lobos also with strong guitars so the evening was too much of excellent performances I wasn't there to experience.

Now Sac Memorial Auditorium. Recently remodeled a fine venue for many events. But if you're there for music the only acceptable seats are center floor. Sides and upper deck experience far too much sound distortion. I walked around [we were side upper deck] and differences were very clear. So be aware of discounted pricing for areas other than the floor.

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Doyle Bramhall opened and his band also just killed it. More than a little Jimi in there. He came out to play with TTB and for a minute it was like classic Allman Bros. except with a horn section. The first song they played was ferocious! That band is crazy good. Every horn player took beautiful solos. Keyboard player also played flute. Tedeschi has never sounded better. Some people were a little put off by the intensity of the band at times but with such a monster band like that? Sometimes you have to let the monster out. Derek Trucks ? Don't get me started. Just amazing. From sweet, tender, exotic to screaming hair on fire ferocity. Four and a half hours ( Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings also )and worth every penny.

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Self indulgent and disinterested in their audience, this was one of the most disappointing gigs I've seen in a long time.

Never ending solo spots from all 12 musicians onstage, it seemed like a dull rehearsal room jam.

Bands can vary their setlists, but they are usually built on key songs that form the foundation to every show.

TTB don't care what the audience. As Derek Trucks will spend the whole show with his back to the audience, Susan Tedeschi tells the audience they won't be playing Midnight in Harlem as they played it the night before.

I waited years to see this band, and what a let down it was.

Moving up to arenas?

That's going to be painful.

I'll be washing my hair that night.

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I've listened to their music a lot recently and was excited to have the chance to see them live here in Germany. Even though I knew that they are a great live band and I had high expectations I was still blown away by their performance. If you want to be surprised and love spontaneity, jamming, improvisation then you must try and go see TTB! I cannot recall ever seeing a more spectacular live performance. And there is actually very little show, it's really all about the music. No dancing, headbanging, spectacular stage set - just 12 incredible musicians having a great time together. Go see them if you have a chance, it's worth your time and money

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In the introduction to the concert in Odense they promised us, that TTB would blow us away – and they certainly did from the first number. 12 great musicians – the drummers were excellent – but especially Susan’s beautiful voice, and Derek’s amazing slide guitar made it a great evening. I have never heard or seen anyone play guitar like DT – absolute amazing. TTB performed every number with perfection, great musicality and perfect sound - also the quiet number “Don’t think twice”. It is the best concert I have been to for many years, and I hope that TTB will come back to Denmark soon.

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Susan Tedeschi has a very strong and powerful voice and plays guitar well. Derek Trucks has fantastic capability playing lead instrument, with slide guitar being his specialty. The 12 musicians that were presented on stage made a person feel that they were at an inspirational revival, of a sort, with southern rock & roll being its the underlying music accompaniment. Acoustic Air / Pipe and percussion instruments were presented. The flute, saxophone, trumpet, trombone and tambourine added a unique audio / visual dynamic. My son and I attended this concert and most definitely had a good time.

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Paid $150 for this concert which was a lot. It was the worst concert have ever been to. My friend and I️ had to leave before it ended.

Love Susan Tedeschi vocal but she hardly sang. It was one long instrumental jam session after another. She had her back up vocals singing and a brass section that frankly did not vibe for me with this type of music . I️ love the blues. Derek was incredible on the guitar but like every song had a long guitar session session.

Most concerts are 70% about the music, lyric song and 30% instrumental. This was the opposite. Wow so dissappinted

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Honestly, one of the most musically talented bands I've seen live. Derek Trucks is unbelievable on guitar and adds so much more depth and complexity to the guitar pieces in each song. They played a very subtle version of Midnight in Harlem that was beautiful. Susan Tedeschi's voice might actually be what angels sound like when they sing. The combination of the two is very powerful.

If you're into bands that don't just play their songs but save their best versions for their live shows, this is the band to see.

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The Grammy Award-winning Tedeschi Trucks Band has announced a run of summer tour dates across the US that kick off with homecoming shows in Jacksonville, FL on June 22 at Daily’s Place and a two-night stop in Atlanta, GA at the famed Fox Theatre.

This year’s run will bring the band to 20 cities, including some new summer additions like Toronto and Kansas City, and returns to Indianapolis, St. Louis, among others. Newly announced dates add to the multi-night performances at Wolf Trap (June 27, 28) and Red Rocks Amphitheatre (July 28, 29 – the tour’s closing shows) that are on sale now.

Also new this year will be a single support act each night, allowing TTB to play longer sets. Country and blues singer/songwriter Vincent Neil Emerson will support the tour’s first few dates and return in late July for the final five stops. Legendary musician, producer, and activist, Ziggy Marley will support all dates in between. Fans can expect the same musically collaborative, family friendly atmosphere at some of the country’s best venues that have made TTB a highlight of the summer season–with more time for the band to dig deeper into their 100+-song catalog.

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Led by the husband/wife duo of guitarist Derek Trucks and singer/guitarist Susan Tedeschi–hailed as “two of the best roots rock musicians of their generation” ( NPR )–the 12-piece group is known globally for their unmistakable sound and world class musicianship that seamlessly blends distinctive genres of American music.

Since forming in 2010, TTB’s caravan has traveled countless miles to bring their music to audiences around the world. With a large catalog that spans rock, blues, jazz and even country, no setlist is ever the same, leaving their ever-growing fan base of all-ages returning again and again for electrifying performances.

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Tedeschi Trucks Band at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Bethel, NY, USA

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Tedeschi Trucks Band at Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD, USA

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Live Review: Tedeschi Trucks Band @ Warner Theatre — 2/4/22

Live Review:  Tedeschi Trucks Band @ Warner Theatre — 2/4/22

Tedeschi Trucks Band, affectionately known to its fans as simply, “TTB,” is back in DC for its annual residency at Warner Theatre, with six concert dates. The 2022 tour dates are the band’s first at the historic DC venue since the days immediately preceding the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. This lucky correspondent was able to attend and cover the second of six performances.

TTB still puts out the same 12-piece blues-driven big-band sound that has made it one of the most acclaimed live acts of the past decade. However, there are a few notable evolutions since its previous visit to the Warner in 2020.

Most noteworthy, drummer Isaac Eady joined the band’s fulltime lineup in August 2021 following the departure of JJ Johnson who moved on to pursue other artistic opportunities after a decade with TTB. The band’s other drummer, Tyler Greenwell, has switched drum position and now plays from the kit toward stage right, formerly occupied by J.J. Johnson, and Isaac takes Tyler’s old spot at the kit closest to stage left.

Also changing stage positions, bassist Brandon Boone is now down front, to Susan’s left, swapping spaces with the horn section who are now on a riser behind keyboardist, Gabe Dixon. This new setup started during the band’s first pandemic performances as a 12-piece at LOCKN’ 2021. They found it offers a better layout on stage and a more balanced sound, so they’ve stuck with it.

Speaking of LOCKN’, TTB’s most recent album release is a live recording of its LOCKIN’ 2019 appearance with Trey Anastasio to perform a full-album cover of Derek and the Dominos seminal 1970 album, Layla and other Assorted Love Songs.

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I noticed there appeared to be an effort in the Feb. 4 show to spread around lead vocal opportunities. Harmony vocalist Mike Mattison came down front multiple times to take lead vocals on “Until You Remember,” “Right on Time,” “Gin House Blues,” and “I wish I Knew.” Keyboardist Gabe Dixon knocked it out of the park with the lead vocals on cover of The Allman Brothers Band, “Dreams.”

My original notion was that the sharing of lead vocal duties was a byproduct of the fact that Susan Tedeschi (lead vocals) was nursing a sore leg and spent a considerable time seated during the show. (Susan mentioned at the start of the second set that she needs surgery on her knee but cannot do it until a break in the tour in March.) However, in speaking with people in the know after the show, it seems that It just depends on that night’s set list.

Some songs in the band’s catalog are written or cowritten by Mike, and he tends to take lead vocals on them. He also takes lead on songs like “I Wish I Knew,”  which were in the repertoire of one of TTB’s predecessor bands, The Derek Trucks Band, which featured Mike on lead vocals. There are also certain songs that Gabe always takes lead on like “Dreams,” which was included in the second set.

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There appeared to be more featured solos spread throughout the show. In addition to Derek’s masterful guitar solos throughout the show and the obligatory improvisational dueling drum solo on “Misunderstood,” Gabe put on two extraordinary solos on keys during, “Until You Remember,” and “Gin House Blues.” Kebbi Williams (sax) shifted the band from blues to hard bop jazz with a John Coltrane-esque tenor sax solo on “Don’t Know What It Means. Ephraim Owens (trumpet) channeled his inner Miles Davis with a cool jazz solo on the closing number, “I Wish I Knew,” which also contained vocal solos by harmony singers, Mark Rivers and Alecia Chakour.

Tedeschi Trucks Band is Derek Trucks on lead guitar, Susan Tedeschi on guitar and vocals, Tyler Greenwell and Isaac Eady on drums and percussion, Mike Mattison, Mark Rivers, and Alecia Chakour on harmony vocals, Kebbi Williams on saxophone, Elizabeth Lea on trombone, Ephraim Owens on trumpet, Brandon Boone on bass guitar, and Gabe Dixon on keyboards and vocals.

The final show on Feb. 19 is sold out. Limited seating remains for the shows on Feb. 17 and 18, so act fast! Visit the Warner Theatre website for more information.

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Enjoy some photos from Tedeschi Trucks Band’s Feb. 4 performance at Warner Theatre.  All photos copyright and courtesy of Ari Strauss.

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Led by the husband/wife duo of guitarist Derek Trucks  and singer/guitarist  Susan Tedeschi  – hailed as “two of the best roots rock musicians of their generation” (NPR), the 12-piece group is known globally for their unmistakable sound and world-class musicianship that seamlessly blends distinctive genres of American music.

Since forming in 2010, TTB’s caravan has traveled countless miles to bring their music to audiences around the world. With a large catalog that spans rock, blues, jazz, and even country, no setlist is ever the same, leaving their ever-growing fan base of all ages returning again and again for electrifying performances. From sold-out multi-night residencies across America to tours through Europe and Japan to their flagship annual summer amphitheater tours, the band’s shows are an eagerly anticipated highlight of the live music calendar and “nothing short of exhilarating” (Salon). Whether on stage or in the studio, when these supremely talented artists get together, it’s a musical experience of profound quality.

Tedeschi Trucks Band continue to tour in support of  I Am The Moon,   their acclaimed fifth studio project which “explodes with joyful, powerful and positive music” ( Guitar Player ) and is “a wild creative outburst” ( New York Times ). Written while off the road during the pandemic,  I Am The Moon  finds them “at their finest and most adventurous” ( NPR ) and captures a prolific and collaborative songwriting period for TTB that was inspired by an ancient poem of star-crossed lovers.  I Am The Moon  includes four albums released over the summer of 2022.

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Tedeschi Trucks Band  returned to  The Capitol Theatre on Friday night for the band’s second of three nights at the Port Chester, NY “rock palace.”

TTB’s swings through the New York market typically come in October at Manhattan’s Beacon Theatre , giving this spring weekend at the more intimate theater in the city’s suburbs a novel air of intimacy. A community food drive running throughout the weekend only added to the familial feeling permeating the Cap.

On Friday, the  Susan Tedeschi – and Derek Trucks -led twelve-piece served up two sets filled with staple covers and essential originals, moving back and forth between honoring their blues and rock lineage and celebrating the big, joyful sound they’ve made their own.

Check out a selection of videos and a full audio recording via edtyre and flip through a gallery of photos via  Kevin Cole   (Old King Cole Photography) below. Scroll down for the full Friday setlist.

Tedeschi Trucks Band returns to The Capitol Theatre tonight, Saturday, March 26th, for the third and final time. For a full list of upcoming TTB tour dates, head to the band’s website here .

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Tedeschi Trucks Band – “Gonna Move” (Paul Pena) – 3/25/22

Tedeschi Trucks Band – “Somebody Pick Up My Pieces” (Willie Nelson) – 3/25/22

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Tedeschi Trucks Band – “44 Blues” (Roosevelt Sykes) – 3/25/22

Tedeschi Trucks Band – “I Want More” – 3/25/22

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Setlist : Tedeschi Trucks Band | The Capitol Theatre | Port Chester, NY | 3/25/22

Set One: Anyhow, Gonna Move (Paul Pena), Bell Bottom Blues (Derek and the Dominos), Somebody Pick Up My Pieces (Willie Nelson), Don’t Let Me Slide, 44 Blues (Roosevelt Sykes), Joyful Noise (Derek Trucks Band), Midnight In Harlem > Made Up Mind

Set Two: Isn’t It a Pity (George Harrison), Right On Time, Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ (The Allman Brothers Band), I Want More, Ball and Chain, Part of Me, Outside Woman Blues (Blind Joe Reynolds), Keep On Growing (Derek and the Dominos), How Blue Can You Get? (Leonard Feather/Jane Feather)

Encore: I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free (Billy Taylor)

Tedeschi Trucks Band | The Capitol Theatre | Port Chester, NY | 3/25/22 | Photos: Kevin Cole

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    Further full-length studio sets in their discography include Made Up Mind (2013), Let Me Get By (2016), Signs (2019) and I Am the Moon (2022), as well as a handful of live albums, countless archival releases and the 2019 EP High and Mighty. In 2024, the band will embark on their Tedeschi Trucks Band: Deuces Wild 2024 tour.

  4. Tedeschi Trucks Band Announces Beacon Theatre Residency 2022

    By Scott Bernstein May 10, 2022 • 7:22 am PDT. Photo by David McClister. Tedeschi Trucks Band will continue a tradition this fall with a seven-show residency at The Beacon Theatre in New York ...

  5. Tedeschi Trucks Band

    Details. Tickets start at just $32! The legendary Los Lobos, longtime TTB friends and collaborators, and veterans of 2016's Wheels of Soul will replace St. Paul and the Broken Bones for the 2022 summer amphitheater run. TTB's talented keyboardist Gabe Dixon and his trio will round out the three-band bill next year as originally planned.

  6. Tedeschi Trucks Band: Wheels Of Soul Tour 2022 [Concert Review]

    Tedeschi Trucks Band w/ Los Lobos & Gabe Dixon : Rose Music Center; Dayton, OH; Sunday, July 24, 2022. Generally speaking, journalistic practice requires one to start a concert review with the focus on the established headliner, the artist at the top of the ticket, the reason most fans paid hard-earned money to attend a specific show.

  7. WXPN Welcomes Tedeschi Trucks Band: Wheels of Soul 2022

    Since forming in 2010, TTB's caravan has traveled countless miles to bring their music to audiences around the world. From sold-out multi-night residencies across America to barnstorming tours through Europe and Japan to the flagship Wheels of Soul annual summer amphitheater tour, the band's shows are an eagerly anticipated highlight of the ...

  8. Tedeschi Trucks Band Expands 2022 'Wheels Of Soul' Tour Westward

    The L.A. and Eugene codes have specific pre-sale links which will be listed on the TTB website. Scroll down for a detailed list of tour dates. ... Tedeschi Trucks Band 2022 Wheels of Soul West ...

  9. Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks Announce Three Northeast 'Fireside LIVE

    Photo: Andrew Blackstein from 10/6/21. Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks have announced three Fireside LIVE tour dates set to take place in the Northeast this April. As has been done with previous ...

  10. Tedeschi Trucks Band Tickets, Tour Dates & Concerts 2025 & 2024

    Tedeschi Trucks Band will be performing near you at Martin Marietta Center - Memorial Auditorium on Thursday 07 November 2024 as part of their tour, and are scheduled to play 32 concerts across 1 country in 2024-2025. View all concerts. Songkick is the first to know of new tour announcements, dates and concert information, so if your favorite ...

  11. Tedeschi Trucks Band Announces Summer Tour

    The TTB Fan Club Presale will begin Tuesday, February 21 at 10 AM local time with an Artist Presale beginning Wednesday, February 22 at 10 AM local time. Tickets go on sale to the general public ...

  12. Tedeschi Trucks Band Concert Setlists

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  13. Tedeschi Trucks Band

    Find concert tickets for Tedeschi Trucks Band upcoming 2024 shows. Explore Tedeschi Trucks Band tour schedules, latest setlist, videos, and more on livenation.com

  14. Tedeschi Trucks Band Concerts & Live Tour Dates: 2024 ...

    TTB, better than any drug or drink. If you haven't seen them live, do It and do it soon so you can do it again. You'll be a better person for it. Tedeschi Trucks Band - 1/26/2022 @ The Paramont Theater, Cedar Rapids, IA What an incredible band and a superb performance by them last night .

  15. TTB 2022

    Wheels of Soul Tour Los Lobos Gabe Dixon Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Concert begins 6:30 p.m. CST All tickets general admission- $59. Promotional Code. If you have a promotion, please enter the Access Code here: Box Office. Open Mon-Sat, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. (630) 896-6666 .

  16. Tedeschi Trucks Band Adds Ireland, France, U.K. Dates To Fall 2022

    TTB is heading abroad next year and we're so excited to be back in the UK and France in 2022! Tickets for these shows are available on Friday, 10 December at 9am GMT. ... [11/29/21] Tedeschi ...

  17. Live Review: Tedeschi Trucks Band @ Warner Theatre

    Tedeschi Trucks Band performs the second of six shows in their 2022 residency at the Warner Theatre in DC, Feb. 4, 2022. (Photo by Ari Strauss) Tedeschi Trucks Band, affectionately known to its fans as simply, "TTB," is back in DC for its annual residency at Warner Theatre, with six concert dates. The 2022 tour dates are the band's first ...

  18. Tedeschi Trucks Band

    TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND SUMMER TOUR 2023 with special guest Ziggy Marley. July 11, 2023 Doors: 5:30 pm / Performance Time: 7 pm. Led by the husband/wife duo of guitarist Derek Trucks and singer/guitarist Susan Tedeschi - hailed as "two of the best roots rock musicians of their generation" (NPR), the 12-piece group is known globally for their unmistakable sound and world-class musicianship ...

  19. Tedeschi Trucks Band Details Deuces Wild 2024 North American Tour Dates

    The tour pauses for a few weeks before three nights in Colorado beginning on July 24 in Grand Junction. TTB returns to Red Rocks outside Denver on July 26 and 27. July also sees stops in Omaha and ...

  20. Tedeschi Trucks Band Kicks Off Orpheum Theatre Residency With 'I Am The

    2022 was a landmark year for TTB due in part to the release of the band's monumental ... For tickets to the remains shows and a list of the band's upcoming 2023 tour dates, head here ...

  21. Through the Bible 2022

    The purpose of this volunteer-run website is to allow like-minded Christians all over the world, or anyone with questions about the Bible, to participate in the blessings of this study, whether in 2022 or in the years to come. So Jesus was saying to those Jews who had believed Him, "If you continue in My word, then you are truly disciples of ...

  22. Ticket To Broadway

    VIEW OUR 2025 TOUR DATES. Home. 2024 T our Dates. Nati onal Finals. Ne ws. Rul es. Live. 300 C lub. Job Op portunities. Cont act. Youngst own, Ohio. Wilmington, Delaware. Torrin gton, Connecticut. ... TTB is a Performer-Friendly competition offering Novice, Intermediate and Advanced Levels. At regionals, we give away over $30,000 in Cash Prizes ...

  23. Tedeschi Trucks Band Continues Three-Night Run At The Capitol Theatre

    For a full list of upcoming TTB tour dates, head to the band's website here. Tedeschi Trucks Band - The Capitol Theatre - 3/25/22 - Full Audio Tedeschi Trucks Band - "Gonna Move ...