Now in their eighth year, Grammy-winning Tedeschi Trucks Band has earned their reputation as one of the premier live acts touring today. The 12-piece ensemble, led by the husband-and-wife team of guitarist Derek Trucks and guitarist-singer Susan Tedeschi, is a true collective; a rarity in rock-and-roll with every musician featured nightly while serving the band's unified vision, pushing the boundaries of group dynamics and improvisation to inspiring new heights. Praised by reviewers for their "joy-filled blast of blues, soul and rock" (Philadelphia Inquirer)and "stellar musicianship" (Denver Post), TTB is a touring juggernaut, on the road over 200 days a year and never playing the same set list twice.
Their latest release, Live From the Fox Oakland, (2017) - a CD and film - was recorded in a single night at a show that fans and band members all regard as one of their finest performances to date. For Trucks and Tedeschi, the fall night in Oakland represented a perfect opportunity to document the progress the band has made since its inception in 2010. "It really feels like we are hitting our stride and firing on all cylinders," says Trucks. The double disc live recording showcases the band's ability to move seamlessly from blistering rock and blues to soulful ballads and includes their take on classics from Derek and the Dominos, Leonard Cohen, and even Miles Davis among TTB's original songs. The film also gives a behind the scenes look at the band on the road, and includes footage from recent interviews with WFT! Podcast host Marc Maron and Rolling Stone critic David Fricke.
Live From the Fox Oakland, which debuted at #1 on Billboard's Blues and #6 on the Rock Albums chart, follows four critically-hailed and commercially successful TTB albums, including their Grammy-winning inaugural studio effort Revelator (2011), and 2016's Let Me Get By, the first to be solely produced by Trucks and written in house in the TTB family and called by the Associated Press "one of the great records of the year".
Saturday, June 23, 2018 at 8:00 PM
Tickets are $24.50, $34.50, $54.50, $69.50
Price does not include applicable fees
On sale: Friday, January 19, 2018 at 12:00 PM
Tickets available at:
Morrison Center Box Office, MorrisonCenter.com
or (208) 426-1110.
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