Tedeschi Trucks Band

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Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi's Soul Stew Revival at Mizner Park 2007

The Tedeschi Trucks Band , the common band of Susan Tedeschi and her husband Derek Trucks , is an American blues rock - band .

Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi 2014
Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
Revelator
  DE 65 06/24/2011 (1 week)
  CH 55 06/26/2011 (1 week)
  US 12 06/25/2011 (14 weeks)
Everybody's talkin '
  DE 87 06/08/2012 (1 week)
  US 25th 06/09/2012 (5 weeks)
Made Up Mind
  DE 30th 08/30/2013 (2 weeks)
  CH 22nd 09/01/2013 (2 weeks)
  UK 52 08/31/2013 (1 week)
  US 11 07.09.2013 (6 weeks)
Let me get by
  DE 17th 02/12/2016 (3 weeks)
  AT 45 02/19/2016 (1 week)
  CH 98 02/07/2016 (1 week)
  US 15th 02/20/2016 (3 weeks)
Live from the Fox Oakland
  DE 26th March 24, 2017 (2 weeks)
  AT 37 March 31, 2017 (1 week)
  CH 31 03/26/2017 (2 weeks)
  US 39 04/08/2017 (1 week)
Signs
  DE 20th 02/22/2019 (3 weeks)
  AT 63 01.03.2019 (1 week)
  CH 20th 02/24/2019 (2 weeks)
  US 28 02.03.2019 (1 week)

Band history

Until 2009 Tedeschi and Trucks went on tour with their own band. Then they went on a tour together in the summer as the Soul Stew Revival with guest musicians and individual musicians from their bands. When she shortly afterwards with a post on Imagine Project by Herbie Hancock involved, they exhibited their former accompanying musicians eleven Tedeschi Trucks Band together. They then decided to keep the formation so they could tour as a family with their offspring.

In 2010 they put together the album Revelator after signing a recording deal with Sony . The album was internationally successful and reached number 1 on the blues charts in the USA as well as other official chart positions, for example in New Zealand and Germany. In 2012 it won a Grammy for Best Blues Album . In between, the album Everybody's Talkin 'was released with live recordings of songs that were not yet included on the first album. The album was also internationally successful.

In 2014 the band received two Blues Music Awards for best band and for their album Made Up Mind , released in August 2013, for best rock-blues album. Susan Tedeschi also received an award for best blues singer.

In January 2016 the band Let Me Get By released their third studio album , which was first produced in-house by Derek Trucks. In March 2017, the live double album Live from the Fox Oakland was released , which was recorded in September 2016 at the Fox Theater in Oakland .

At the Blues Music Awards 2017, Susan Tedeschi received the award for best contemporary blues musician again. The band was also named Best Blues Band and Let Me Get By Best Rock-Blues Album.

Kofi Burbridge was temporarily absent due to illness in the summer of 2017. During this time he was represented by Carey Frank. At the beginning of 2019 he failed again; he died on February 15, 2019.

Members

  • Susan Tedeschi , singer, guitar
  • Derek Trucks , guitar
  • Oteil Burbridge, bass guitar (until 2012)
  • Kofi Burbridge, keyboards, flute (2009-2019)
  • Tyler Greenwell, drums
  • JJ Johnson, drums
  • Mike Mattison, accompanist
  • Mark Rivers, accompanist
  • Kebbi Williams, saxophone
  • Maurice Brown , trumpet (until 2015)
  • Saunders Sermons, trombone (until 2015)
  • Tim Lefebvre , bass guitar (2013-2018)
  • Ephraim Owens, trumpet (since 2015)
  • Elizabeth Lea, trombone (since 2015)
  • Alecia Chakour, accompanist (since 2015)
  • Brandon Boone, bass guitar (since 2019)

Discography

  • 2010: Revelator
  • 2011: Everybody's Talkin ' (Live)
  • 2013: Made Up Mind
  • 2016: Let Me Get By
  • 2017: Live from the Fox Oakland
  • 2019: Signs

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  1. Chart sources: Germany - AT - Switzerland - US
  2. Information on the Blues Foundation's homepage ( Memento of the original from September 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.blues.org
  3. Information on American Blues Scene.com

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