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Tedeschi Trucks Band: “Keep On Growing” and “Midnight in Harlem”

Two from a NPR Tiny Desktop Concert recorded this year. I haven’t follow the band closely and was surprised at how jazzy they get. Great musicians.

Here is more on The Tedeschi Trucks Band:

The Tedeschi Trucks Band was founded in 2010 after both Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi put their solo bands on hiatus to form a new group that lets the married couple focus on making music together, and allows them to spend more time together while touring and recording.[1] Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi had toured together in 2007, under the name Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi’s Soul Stew Revival; this group’s material was largely culled from Derek and Susan’s solo projects, while the Tedeschi Trucks Band mostly focuses on performing original songs.

After the announcement in late 2009 of a hiatus for both The Derek Trucks Band and Susan Tedeschi Band,[2] the couple began writing new material, working out of their home studio in Jacksonville with a rotating cast of friends and musicians. Their first concert was on April 1, 2010 at the Savannah Music Festival, and although their touring schedule was limited in 2010, the group did perform at Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival, Fuji Rock Festival, and several other festivals and venues. (Continue Reading…)

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