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Shaking Back to Soul: Alabama Shakes

Alabama Shakes came out of Athens, Alabama with a raw mix of Southern soul, garage grit, and after-midnight ballads, led by the fearless voice and guitar of Brittany Howard.

A return threaded with grit

After a long break from band activity while members pursued other paths, their return shifts the focus to essentials: groove, space, and songs that cut straight through.

Two bands, one deep pocket

Co-headliners Tedeschi Trucks Band bring deep blues and gospel colors, giving the night a warm, road-seasoned contrast. Expect anchors like Hold On, Don't Wanna Fight, Midnight in Harlem, and Made Up Mind to frame the set, with room for longer outros and call-and-response. The crowd tends to be cross-generational, with guitar fans comparing tones, soul fans singing harmonies, and first-timers discovering how heavy a whisper can feel. Trivia worth knowing: Brittany Howard once sorted mail at a post office before the band took off, and Derek Trucks often plays slide in open E and never uses a pick. Note: any setlist and staging details here are informed guesses and could change on the night.

The People and the Pulse: Alabama Shakes scene notes

You will see worn denim, soft flannels, and vintage tee reprints, plus a few sharp hats that nod to Muscle Shoals and late 60s soul style.

Shared grooves, quiet respect

The loudest singalong usually lands on Hold On, where the room falls into a handclap on the backbeat and hums that final note longer than the band.

Merch ink and memory

Tedeschi Trucks Band crowds often echo the guitar melody of Midnight in Harlem, a gentle, low-volume chorus of oohs that respects the solo. Poster merch tends to lean woodcut or hand-inked looks, and vinyl sells out early when Sound & Color shows up at the table. Conversations drift toward gear and grooves more than celebrity, with fans trading notes on slide tone, horn blends, and which ballad made their row go still. Pre-show playlists often pull from Southern soul and classic RnB, so by lights down the room already shares the same tempo.

The Engine Room: Alabama Shakes and jam-soul craft

Brittany Howard moves from a near-whisper to a rasp that feels like a bass drum, while Susan Tedeschi answers with clean, soulful phrasing and pinpoint pitch.

Space, then surge

Derek Trucks builds slide solos like short stories, often starting on a single held note and rising in waves, and the band leaves space so the note rings.

Arrangements that breathe

Tedeschi Trucks Band run two drummers for a rolling pocket, with Gabe Dixon on B3 thickening the chords and the horns shadowing key melodies. Alabama Shakes favor tough, dry drums and bright guitar edges, then drop to near silence so a line lands before the band slams back in. A neat detail: Derek Trucks often uses open E tuning, letting him glide into gospel-like chords without breaking the slide. Another common move is stretching a bridge into half-time, like the scream section of Gimme All Your Love, turning tension into a slow quake before the release. Lighting tends to emphasize color washes and back silhouettes, more mood than flash, which keeps ears on the rhythm and voices.

Kindred Roads: Alabama Shakes fans and fellow travelers

Kindred voices, shared grit

Fans of Brittany Howard will recognize the same fearless vocals and dynamic shifts that push from hush to roar, plus the deep-soul songwriting thread.

Where jammers meet songwriters

If guitar grit and big-pocket blues pull you in, Gary Clark Jr hits a similar sweet spot, balancing polished hooks with roomy solos that breathe. For expansive sets that move from tender psych-soul to stormy rock without losing warmth, My Morning Jacket offers a kindred live arc. Jam-leaning listeners who like horn stabs over rolling grooves should find Govt Mule a natural neighbor, especially when the night stretches into slow-burn blues. All four acts favor song-first shows where improvisation serves the melody, so the overlap comes from feel, not volume.

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