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Slideways Home: Tedeschi Trucks Band with Sheryl Crow
The Tedeschi Trucks Band grew from the long partnership of Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi, fusing Southern soul, blues, and jam-band instinct.
Two legacies, one stage
They bring a 12-piece unit with horns and dual drums, while Sheryl Crow arrives with a tight rock outfit built for crisp hooks and warm harmonies.Songs that anchor the night
Expect a shared-night arc where TTB stretches grooves and [Sheryl Crow] anchors radio-ready singalongs. Likely picks include Midnight in Harlem, Made Up Mind, If It Makes You Happy, and Soak Up the Sun. Crowds skew multigenerational, from guitar-heads tracking slide moves to parents with teens mouthing every chorus, and the floor often falls quiet for long solos. Quiet trivia: TTB often records live-in-room at their Swamp Raga space, and [Sheryl Crow] once shelved an early A&M album before the Tuesday Night Music Club era reshaped her path. These notes on songs and stage flow are informed guesses rather than a promise, and your night could unfold differently.Shirts, Chants, and Sunbeams: The Scene Around Tedeschi Trucks Band and Sheryl Crow
You will notice a friendly split between jam-focused fans comparing setlist notes and pop fans chasing the chorus moments.
What people wear and why it fits
Denim jackets and vintage tees sit next to sundresses and bold prints, with a few slides hanging from lanyards like tiny trophies.Shared rituals, song by song
When Derek Trucks takes a long break, pockets of the crowd go quiet then surge into a sharp cheer at the last resolve. During Soak Up the Sun or All I Wanna Do, voices rise on the hooks and the harmonies become a crowd instrument. Merch leans to earthy colors, moon-and-star art from the I Am the Moon cycle, and clean sun graphics that nod to Sheryl Crow's radio era. Pre-show playlists often dip into Stax and Little Feat, so you hear where this music sits before the first downbeat. Between sets, people trade stories about festival encounters and gear rigs, and there is an easy courtesy when families or shorter fans need a clear view.Engines of Feel: How Tedeschi Trucks Band and Sheryl Crow Build the Night
Susan Tedeschi sings with a grain that cuts through the mix, while Derek Trucks uses slide lines that sound vocal and never rushed.
Slide tone and soul phrasing
TTB arrangements often start lean, then add horns and backing vocals so the choruses feel wider without getting louder.Arrangements that breathe
Live, the band likes mid-tempo pockets where the drums push and the bass sits steady, letting guitar and keys trade phrases. A neat detail: [Derek Trucks] favors open-E tuning and no pick, which gives those glassy slides and fast, even runs. Sheryl Crow's band tends to tighten forms, sometimes dropping a verse or using a stop-time bridge so her hooks pop. When they cross-pollinate, expect gospel-leaning harmonies and small key shifts that put [Susan Tedeschi]'s voice in a warmer spot near the set's back half. Lights usually follow the music, with soft ambers and blues in the slow burns and warmer strobes when the horn stabs hit. Another quiet habit: the band sometimes tags soul standards onto codas, like a quick quote before the final chord, which keeps the show conversational.Kinfolk in the Groove: Kindred Acts for Tedeschi Trucks Band and Sheryl Crow
Fans of Gov't Mule may find the extended blues-rock jams and organ-driven swells familiar.