Red White and Blues, at the White House 2012. Tuneage: I'd Rather Go Blind (written by Ellington Jordan and Billy Foster) . Tribute to the late Etta James (Jan. 25, 1938 -- Jan. 20, 2012). Derek Trucks, blues/blues-rock guitarist , born Jun 8, 1979 in Jacksonville, FL, is the nephew of longtime Allman Brothers drummer Butch Trucks. He displays a command of slide guitar styles running the gamut from blues to classic R&B and early rock & roll to classic jazz. Although blues players like Buddy Guy, Elmore James, and Duane Allman have been a strong influence on Trucks' slide guitar playing, so have pre-'70s jazz players like John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, and Sun Ra. Trucks began playing guitar when he was nine, and shared stages and sat in with the likes of Buddy Guy and the Allman Brothers Band by the time he was 12. In 1997 he formed The Derek Trucks Band, with whom he won a GRAMMY Award in 2010. Today, in addition to touring with The Allman Brothers Band, Trucks co-leads Tedeschi Trucks Band with his wife, Susan Tedeschi. Ranked as #16 in Rolling Stone's recent poll of the 100 Greatest Guitarists. Susan Tedeschi, born on November 9, 1970, in Boston, Massachusetts. Tedeschi has opening for John Mellencamp, BB King, Buddy Guy, The Allman Brothers Band, Taj Mahal and Bob Dylan. In 2000, Just Won't Burn reached Gold record status for sales of 500000 in the United States, rare for a blues production. She recorded two tracks with Double Trouble band members Chris Layton and ...
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Warren Haynes - "I'd Rather Go Blind" - at the White House 2012
Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Warren Haynes - "I'd Rather Go Blind" - at the White House 2012 Video Clips. Duration : 5.02 Mins.
Red White and Blues, at the White House 2012. Tuneage: I'd Rather Go Blind (written by Ellington Jordan and Billy Foster) . Tribute to the late Etta James (Jan. 25, 1938 -- Jan. 20, 2012). Derek Trucks, blues/blues-rock guitarist , born Jun 8, 1979 in Jacksonville, FL, is the nephew of longtime Allman Brothers drummer Butch Trucks. He displays a command of slide guitar styles running the gamut from blues to classic R&B and early rock & roll to classic jazz. Although blues players like Buddy Guy, Elmore James, and Duane Allman have been a strong influence on Trucks' slide guitar playing, so have pre-'70s jazz players like John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, and Sun Ra. Trucks began playing guitar when he was nine, and shared stages and sat in with the likes of Buddy Guy and the Allman Brothers Band by the time he was 12. In 1997 he formed The Derek Trucks Band, with whom he won a GRAMMY Award in 2010. Today, in addition to touring with The Allman Brothers Band, Trucks co-leads Tedeschi Trucks Band with his wife, Susan Tedeschi. Ranked as #16 in Rolling Stone's recent poll of the 100 Greatest Guitarists. Susan Tedeschi, born on November 9, 1970, in Boston, Massachusetts. Tedeschi has opening for John Mellencamp, BB King, Buddy Guy, The Allman Brothers Band, Taj Mahal and Bob Dylan. In 2000, Just Won't Burn reached Gold record status for sales of 500000 in the United States, rare for a blues production. She recorded two tracks with Double Trouble band members Chris Layton and ...
Red White and Blues, at the White House 2012. Tuneage: I'd Rather Go Blind (written by Ellington Jordan and Billy Foster) . Tribute to the late Etta James (Jan. 25, 1938 -- Jan. 20, 2012). Derek Trucks, blues/blues-rock guitarist , born Jun 8, 1979 in Jacksonville, FL, is the nephew of longtime Allman Brothers drummer Butch Trucks. He displays a command of slide guitar styles running the gamut from blues to classic R&B and early rock & roll to classic jazz. Although blues players like Buddy Guy, Elmore James, and Duane Allman have been a strong influence on Trucks' slide guitar playing, so have pre-'70s jazz players like John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, and Sun Ra. Trucks began playing guitar when he was nine, and shared stages and sat in with the likes of Buddy Guy and the Allman Brothers Band by the time he was 12. In 1997 he formed The Derek Trucks Band, with whom he won a GRAMMY Award in 2010. Today, in addition to touring with The Allman Brothers Band, Trucks co-leads Tedeschi Trucks Band with his wife, Susan Tedeschi. Ranked as #16 in Rolling Stone's recent poll of the 100 Greatest Guitarists. Susan Tedeschi, born on November 9, 1970, in Boston, Massachusetts. Tedeschi has opening for John Mellencamp, BB King, Buddy Guy, The Allman Brothers Band, Taj Mahal and Bob Dylan. In 2000, Just Won't Burn reached Gold record status for sales of 500000 in the United States, rare for a blues production. She recorded two tracks with Double Trouble band members Chris Layton and ...
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