

The TTB were also focal points of a documentary released late last summer, “Learning to Live Together: The Return of Mad Dogs and Englishmen,” recorded at the 2015 LOCKN Festival, when the TTB had engineered a reunion of the band and others from Joe Cocker’s legendary 1970 tour. The “Layla Revisted” set shot to the top of the national blues charts and had a major impact in a lot of other charts as well, hitting No.

Just to have the TTB cover that iconic rock double-album would be enough, but they had also enlisted Phish frontman Trey Anastasio to add vocals and guitar. Back in July, the band released “Layla Revisited: Live at LOCKN,” a set where they re-create the legendary album from Derek and the Dominoes, featuring Eric Clapton and the late Duane Allman.

They and their band were also involved in two successful releases this year. Norwell’s blues rocker Susan Tedeschi and husband Derek Trucks kept busy during the pandemic, guesting on several other artists’ records and writing new material. 'Guitarmaggedon': Allman Family Revival tour to honor Gregg Allman in Boston This past Saturday capped off a four-night stand on a fall tour of about a dozen other dates, as well as a triumphant seven-night (soldout) stint at New York City’s Beacon Theatre. Safe to say, most of the sold out crowd of 2,800 at the Orpheum for the Saturday night finale of this year’s run were thrilled to be able to partake of live music again, and the TTB is a sure ticket to finding your musical bliss. Like all of us music fans, the TTB has been recovering from the 18-month musical lockdown and are ecstatic to get back onstage. It is always a festive atmosphere at the annual Boston holiday-season shows by the Tedeschi Trucks Band, but this year’s edition seemed especially celebratory. 4 at The Orpheum Theatre, 1 Hamilton Place, Boston
