![]() Singer Alecia Chakour had a glorious – that was intended – solo spot and the song wound up closing the main set.įor the encore, rather than turning to a well-known favorite, TBB lit up “Shame,” an unreleased barnburner that’ll appear on the group’s next studio LP, due in early 2019. A sublime moment in an evening full of them, this led to a full-band rendition of the original “Bound for Glory,” Derek Trucks’ slide and the Tedeschi Trucks horns blazing as the dual-drumming rhythm section locked in and loaded up. It started with Susan Tedeschi – Gibson Les Paul over her shoulder – fronting a four-piece version of the band on John Prine’s “Angel from Montgomery.” Stripped to guitar, bass, keys and a single drummer, one-third of TTB provided hushed backing to Tedeschi’s powerful vocals and even fit in a woodwind solo as keyboardist Kofi Burbridge transformed himself into a temporary flautist.Īs the TTB singers re-emerged from the wings, Tedeschi sung the first verse and chorus of the Grateful Dead’s “Sugaree” before dropping back into Prine’s number and topping off the sandwich. ![]() The things that make Tedeschi Trucks Band a murderer’s row of music makers were crammed into the final 40 minutes of the group’s Nov.
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