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Slide, Soul, and Synergy: Tedeschi Trucks Band in Full Bloom
Tedeschi Trucks Band is the big-band blues and soul project led by Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks. After losing multi-instrumentalist Kofi Burbridge in 2019 and pausing for the pandemic, the group rebuilt around Gabe Dixon and deepened its catalog with the four-part I Am the Moon cycle.
From loss to a renewed chapter
Expect slide guitar sermons, warm horns, and Susan's clear, gospel-leaning delivery that cuts through the mix.Songs you will probably hear
A likely arc includes Midnight in Harlem, Made Up Mind, and Bound for Glory, with a communal cover like The Weight that could bring Sheryl Crow to the mic. The room skews multi-generational, from local blues heads and jam collectors to radio-rock fans drawn by Crow, with lots of faded denim, comfortable boots, and vintage tees. Two quick bits: Susan once opened for B.B. King before the band even formed, and Derek often plays bare-fingered in open tuning for that singing slide tone. Much of I Am the Moon was cut live to tape at their Swamp Raga home studio in Jacksonville, which explains the warm, roomy feel on stage. Treat any talk of songs or staging here as a seasoned forecast, not a promise, since this group shifts on instinct and guests.The Tedeschi Trucks Band Crowd: Denim, Posters, and Sing-Alongs
Styles in the aisles
The scene mixes longtime blues collectors, jam-scene regulars, and newer folks drawn by Sheryl Crow, with denim jackets, worn boots, sundresses, and vintage tour shirts in view. Pre-show chatter often centers on which version of Midnight in Harlem people love most and where last night's horn solo peaked. During Made Up Mind, you will hear cheers rise on the big chorus, and the crowd tends to clap on the backbeat when the drums drop to a pocket.Little rituals that stick
You will also catch a full sing-along on the oohs in Midnight in Harlem, and quiet focus when Derek leans into a long slide phrase. Merch leans toward moon-phase artwork from I Am the Moon, hand-numbered posters, soft tees in earth tones, and enamel pins shaped like a slide or an SG. Post-show, people swap notes on which jam section hit hardest and trade favorite recordings to revisit, but the tone stays friendly and grounded.How Tedeschi Trucks Band Shapes the Sound, Not Just the Song
Susan's voice rides the band with grit and control, and Derek's slide sings like a second vocalist rather than a flashy lead.