_Photo via Tedeschi Trucks Band Twitter_

Tedeschi Trucks Band enjoyed their Saturday night in Atlanta, inviting old friends like Jimmy Herring and Yonrico Scott to the stage as well as tourmates Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley of Drive-By Truckers.

The evening started off with the King Curtis original “Soul Serenade,” followed by TTB’s “Laugh About It” and “Do I Look Worried.”

The evening’s first segue came in a pairing of “Don’t Know What”> “Shame” (the latter of which included a lengthy tease of Mongo Santamaria’s “Afro Blue”).

Later, Derek Trucks Band drummer Yonrico Scott joined the band for “Leavin’ Trunk.” This marked the first of three sit-ins, the second of which came at the tail end of TTB’s single set. As the band worked their way out of the Let Me Get By cut “I Want More,” Widespread Panic/Aquarium Rescue Unit guitarist Jimmy Herring jumped onstage to lay down a fiery, 20-minute version of the Allman Brothers Band’s “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.”

When the thunderous applause in the Fox Theatre finally faded, Herring was replaced by Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley of Drive-By Truckers for Bob Dylan’s “Going Going Gone.”

Check out the full setlist below:

Tedeschi Trucks Band
July 14, 2018
Fox Theatre, Atlanta

Soul Serenade, Laugh About It, Do I Look Worried, Don’t Know What> Shame, Lord Protect My Child, Leavin’ Trunk*, Midnight in Harlem, Down in the Flood, I Pity The Fool, I Want More> In Memory of Elizabeth Reed^

Enc: Going Going Gone%

Notes:
*: with Yonrico Scott
^: with Jimmy Herring
%: with Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley of Drive-By Truckers