Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi Soul Stew Revival
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Members Who Went Said:Carlos Santana should have played more
J This event was great! Especially when Carlos Santana made a surprise appearance to perform with them on stage!! WOW!
Brenda Clark Sound was great and the highlight of the evening was the guest appearance of Carlos Santana for a long set song! Awesome! |
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Event Highlights
More Details About This Event: Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi have combined forces for a new musical adventure performing as one musical group; Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Soul Stew Revival. Fans can expect a mixture of material from both artists’ repertoire along with a batch of songs worked up especially for this tour, steeped in blues, roadhouse rock and American roots. The 11 piece ensemble consists of horn players Kevin Hyde, Paul Garrett, Mace Hibbard and current members of The Derek Trucks Band; Todd Smallie (bass), Yonrico Scott (drums), Kofi Burbridge (keys & flute) Mike Mattison (vocals), Count M’Butu (percussion). The Soul Stew will also feature Derek’s younger brother, 19-year-old Duane Trucks on second drum kit. Both Tedeschi and Trucks are known for their amazing live performances and along with the impressive individual talents of this band, it promises to deliver a high energy night filled with new and familiar grooves.
About SFJAZZ: SFJAZZ presents a wealth of year-round programs, including the internationally acclaimed San Francisco Jazz Festival, the SFJAZZ Spring Season and numerous community outreach and education programs.
About Nob Hill Masonic Center: Located atop Nob Hill in one of San Francisco's most prestigious neighborhoods, the Nob Hill Masonic Center is a versatile facility hosting a variety of events.Its excellent acoustics, intimate auditorium and convenient location have made it the concert hall of choice for performing artists ranging from Tony Bennett to Stevie Nicks, and George Carlin to John Edward. The world's most prestigious jazz musicians frequently perform in the Auditorium. Please note that odd numbered seats are on one side of the venue and the even numbered seats are on the other side. |
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