The Derek Trucks Bands winter outing is in full swing and with a new batch of dates comes a new batch of special guests. On most nights since hitting the road earlier this month, Trucks has invited out a surprise friend, including Sundays performance in Morgantown, WV. While recording an appearance on the Mountain Stage Radio Show, Trucks invited the Mountain Stage House Band out for an encore of Honey What’s Wrong with You. A night earlier, in North Bethesda, MD, frequent Allman Brothers Band collaborator Ron Holloway augmented the Derek Trucks Band on saxophone for a number of compositions including To Know You Is To Love You, Everything Is Everything, Spirit In The Dark and the encore of Hook & Sling. Finally, Friday night at Connecticuts Ridgefield Playhouse Grace Potter added vocals to a rousing version of Spirit In The Dark. Throughout the entire weekend, Count M’butu also played percussion with the Derek Trucks Band, as he has quite regularly in the past few months. The Derek Trucks Band plays next on January 19 at Cleveland, OH s Odeon Concert Club.
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