Derek Trucks will perform in a range of contexts through April. He is currently on the road with the Derek Trucks Band, with a show tonight at the Mangy Moose in Teton Village, WY. In March hell be at the Beacon with the Allman Brothers Band. From there he will return to the road for a southern run with DTB, while also taking some time on April 2 at the Trustees Theater in Savannah, GA to perform with a variety of players at the as part of the Still Confessin The Blues show to benefit the Music Maker Relief Foundation. This event will mark his second consecutive day at the venue, following a DTB show the previous night and a childrens workshop earlier the preceding day. As for the current tour, one notable night featured a guest appearance by Jimmy Herring throughout much of the second set (Feb 10 at the Great American Music Hall) while Susan Tedeschi Trucks has appeared on vocals as well.
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