The Derek Trucks Bands co-bill with The Funk Meters at New Orleans Howlin Wolf last Saturday turned into something of a surprise Soul Strew Revival show. Near the start of the night, Trucks wife Susan Tedeschi took the stage for a few songs, including Anyday, Get Out Of My Life, Down Don’t Bother Me and Done Got Over. After a few numbers by the DTB, Tedeschi returned alongside Eric Krasno and Dereks brother, and Soul for the finale of Standback and The Weight. Later in the night, Krasno, Trucks and Mike Gordon also each sat in with The Funky Meters during their performance, while Tedeschi joined her husband onstage the following day at New Orleans famed Fairgrounds. The Derek Trucks Band proper will appear at Moab, UTs Desert Rocks Music Festival on May 25.
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