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Published: 2011/09/09

by Holly Gleason

Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks: Bound for Glory

Two jubilant kids are dancing amid a gaggle of homegrown hippie girls in the wings of the Savannah Civic Center in Georgia. The Civic has seen better days; it’s the kind of venue where a lot of history has happened, the ghosts can tell some stories and the blackout curtains in the elegant cinderblock hall hang with a definite sense of exhaustion.

Still Sophie and Charlie’s exuberance shines brighter than the spotlights illuminating drummers J.J. Johnson and Tyler Greenwalt who are locked in an extended mono-a-mono solo-jam-groove during the Tedeschi Trucks Band’s set. Ebullience and timing is the order of the moment, and the children—ages six and 10, respectively—are swept up in the churning rhythms around them.

The children’s father is Derek Trucks, the world class slide guitarist who, besides this latest project, has his own eponymous band, has served as Eric Clapton’s foil and is a key member of later incarnations of The Allman Brothers Band. (Founding Allmans’ drummer Butch Truck is Derek’s uncle.)

“That’s my girl,” says Susan Tedeschi, beaming at Sophie. While mom is the proud recipient of four Grammy nominations—including the prestigious Best New Artist Award—a gold album for Born To Burn (and a career as a blues guitarist/vocalist that is second only to Bonnie Raitt), it’s family that drives this woman.

Onstage, Derek—Susan’s husband of 11 years—is getting ready to unfurl another one of his utterly liquid, densely molten slide solos. Like his children who are undulating to the music alongside girls in cut-offs and peasant blouses, Derek was raised on the side of the stage, watching and absorbing the music of the Allmans—and that osmotic knowledge shines whenever he takes his guitar in hand.

The Tedeschi Trucks Band is an old school soul review filtered through the blues and enough classic R&B, roots and jazz to make it intriguing to even the most single-minded musico.

Equally compelling, though, is the seamless way the pair integrates genres, musicianship and songs. The Tedeschi Trucks Band is about serving the music and finding nuances that could go unrecognized. It makes for a juicy evening of live music and a varied feel on their 12-song album Revelator, released this summer on Sony’s Masterworks imprint.

Revelator is the kind of record they don’t make any more: organic in a creative sense, joyous in the playing. The songs—not quite a cycle, but certainly a charm bracelet of the complexities of faith when you know how bad things can hurt—dig past the gloss and into the ache and the perseverance it takes to live an engaged life. Susan’s voice, like Derek’s playing, has never sounded better: honeyed smokiness and desire marked with a tart note of fearlessness.

The band includes Oteil Burbridge on bass, Kofi Burbridge on keyboards and flute, Greenwell and Johnson on drums and percussion, vocalists Mike Mattison and Mark Rivers, and a horn section composed of Kebbi Williams on sax, Maurice Brown on trumpet and Saunders Sermons on trombone.

Comments

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The Dog September 9, 2011, 18:14:01

I saw half of last Saturday’s concert and I’m still on that high. What I experienced was a throw back to better times, better songs. Yet – this today is the best. The tourch has been passed to a new generation. Long live the Tedeschi Trucks Band!!! See you again, soon…

jay September 16, 2011, 09:00:41

i saw the tedeschi trucks band in milwaukee a few weeks ago, best concert of my life, it was most definately like a church service. thanks to derek and susan for making inspiring and uplifting music!

owllover September 21, 2011, 15:27:46

each and every member is an amazing musician, together they create music that cuts deep to the soul and then sends it flying! long live Tedeschi Trucks Band!!

Doug C September 21, 2011, 15:53:19

I saw the band in NYC at the Beacon and was blown away at the musicianship and the obvious joy on stage – and between the band and the audience. Good for them – and for all of us.

royboy September 21, 2011, 16:04:08

i’m going to see them for the 4th time in november. the growth from early in the tour till now has been stunning, the train has momentum and is on the right track, i really could see them every night and be amazed every performance, good health and safe travels till we meet at the fillmore in denver, you rule!!!!

Lauri September 21, 2011, 17:33:48

A must listen to CD, soothing, and spiritual….amazing live at the Beacon…can’t wait to see them again in October. Let’s hope the music industry respects this great piece of work with a Grammy!!!

Derek September 21, 2011, 19:16:33

Couldn’t agree more with the above, its a spiritual and moving show. 10+minute Anyday with Kofi flute solo thrown in for good measure, ahhhh!! The music hits home! This is Susan and Derek putting their best foot forward, keep it up!

Mark September 21, 2011, 20:19:03

Saw them early in the tour in April and the “Midnight In Harlem” that night was as good as music gets for me. Hearing recordings since shows how much the band has grown into the already strong material. Got my NYE tickets for what will be a fantastic way to usher in the new year! My favorite band at the moment (well, I do love me some Dumpstaphunk, too…).

Jeffe September 22, 2011, 12:34:10

Drummer’s correct name is Greenwell… or Falcon to the homies!!! Yea Falcon!!.. proud of you, bud
bubba jeffe

Rick September 22, 2011, 17:55:10

What can I say- Saw them @ Chastain park in Atl- exceeded my expectations. Had already been primed by the Crossroads Shows. Saw Susan In Nashville couple summers & she was so small & gentle after the show as she signed autographs- but put a guitar in her hand & give her a mic & she’s Wonder Woman. Long my They Run!

Zapper~ September 24, 2011, 05:41:42

The Hottest Act Out There~
Saw Them in Hampton Beach, New Hamshire
with Trombone Shotey****
They Tore down the House
God Bless

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