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Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band | NYE | Review

Words by: Scott Horowitz | Images by Ray Proetto

Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi :: 12.31.10 :: Florida Theatre :: Jacksonville, Florida

Derek & Susan by Ray Proetto

Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi put their solo acts on hold in 2010 to write and make music together with a fresh new band. In April they began playing new songs, trying to find their identity. Ten months later they have evolved into a cohesive unit, putting out sets of music that flow as majestically as the nearby St. Johns River into the Atlantic Ocean. Their New Year’s Eve celebration took place near the river banks of Jacksonville, Florida.

After an opening set from Scrapmatic, the Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band began their NYE set with “Don’t Let Me Slide” followed by my personal favorite “Midnight in Harlem,” a hopeful tune with a comforting and familiar feel. Derek & The Dominoes tune “Anyday” saw Trucks sliding up and down his guitar, evoking cheers from the attentive audience. The show took a turn down Funky Street with “Love Has Something Else to Say.” Brothers Oteil (bass, Allman Brothers Band) and Kofi Burbridge (keyboards, Derek Trucks Band) emanated fun-loving grooves from their corner of the stage all night long, making way for some patrons to sashay in their New Year’s attire up the aisles of the Florida Theatre (until being told to sit down by security).

Horn section by Ray Proetto

Kebbi Williams flowed through his saxophone across the stage, inspiring impressive leads from Oteil. Though this marked only the second show with the horn section, put together specifically for this New Year’s run, it seemed as if they had been in the band since April. Joining Williams, on trombone, was Saunders “Service” Sermons and Maurice “Mo’ Betta” Brown on trumpet.

The execution of the Eric Clapton arrangement of “Presence of the Lord” had more and more people finding their way to their feet. However, most in the audience remained unsure of what to do with themselves physically, most remaining seated and grooving cerebrally. Mike Mattison took lead vocal duties on Taj Mahal‘s “Leaving Trunk,” which made way for new blues number “That Did It”. The verses have Mattison and Mark Rivers laying down playful background vocal harmonies with Motown-esque Aah-ooh’s while Susan sings a soulful tale of heartache.

It is no secret that Susan is a world class vocalist, but on “That Did It” her guitar skills were front and center. She laid into her instrument with enough soul and power to make the ghost of Sister Rosetta Tharpe proud. Her approach to the six-string is a no-gimmick, loud and subtle reminder that she is the mother of Derek Trucks’ children.

Derek Trucks’ role as bandleader is performed perfectly. He gives everyone else onstage the space they need to become who they are musically. At times, when all eyes turn to him for a solo, he will defer the moment to someone else. Once everybody has found themselves in their given space, Trucks’ bright red Gibson SG is implied. With a meditative expression on his face, Derek tears sonic holes in the universe; each one providing grist for the mill of his spiritual journey with a guitar.

“Learn How to Love” is a thick swamp-fueled song that Derek and Susan wrote with Eric Krasno. Max Roach’s “Garvey’s Ghost” made an appearance late in the set featuring a powerful, tribal and lyrical drum solo which started with Tyler “The Falcon” Greenwell on groove duty while JJ Johnson took lead until handing it off to Greenwell, which led to both drummers playing off of each other with brilliant melody. The other band members gave the drummers their full, conscious attention during the drum solo, including Trucks, who took a knee center-stage as if to show respect for the most ancient form of musical expression.

Derek & Susan Band by Ray Proetto

The best, and rarest, quality of a good drummer is selflessness. Johnson and Greenwell pull selflessness out of each other creating a huge seamless rhythmic foundation on which the rest of the band rests upon. The end of “Garvey’s Ghost” began a cover of Joe Cocker’s “Space Captain.” which Derek and Susan recorded earlier in the year with Herbie Hancock at their backyard home studio.

The triumphant vocals at the beginning of Delany & Bonnie’s “Coming Home” started the countdown to midnight. Smiles, hugs, and kisses welcomed in the New Year as the band celebrated with Ray Charles’ “Night Time is The Right Time” and Mattison’s song “Bound for Glory”. Aretha Franklin’s “Spirit in The Dark” encored the evening and sent the North Florida faithful strutting into the night.

The band is due to release their first album in June of 2011 and has dates booked in April for Australia and New Zealand.

May the best of last year be the worst of this year.

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Joan Rivers Banned From FOX News

Joan Rivers is no longer welcome at FOX News…depending on who’s telling the story. Legendary comedienne Joan Rivers and her daughter Melissa dropped by The Joy Behar Show Wednesday to discuss their new WEtv show, Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best?, but the conversation quickly turned to Joan’s declaration that she was unceremoniously “uninvited” from [...]

T.I. & Tiny Get Touchy; Aretha Says Her Health Woes Are None Of Your Beeswax; Raven Liked Herself Better When She Was Fat; & More Crumbs

-At just four years old, Suri Cruise is well on her way to becoming a fashion maven – even putting together ensembles for her famous mom, actress Katie Holmes… -Is Casper: The Friendly Ghost spooking his way back to theaters? -T&A with Toni Braxton! -T.I.’s in trouble again. So what else is new? This time [...]

Adam Sandler Dead? Sandler Death Hoax Sweeps Interwebs

Adam Sandler is alive and well, thank you very much. But try telling that to those pesky Tweeters around the Interwebs. On Tuesday evening, a publicist for the Click actor shot down reports that the funnyman died in a Christmas Day fall off a cliff in Switzerland. You know — the same manner of demise [...]

Friday Crunch Crumbs: Larry King Hangs Up His Suspenders; “40-Year-Old Virgin” Star Sentenced To Life In Stabbing; Holiday Cocktail Recipes

For the second consecutive year “Whatever” topped a Marist poll of the Most Annoying Words or Phrases in the English language. As if! -Rip Torn skates on charges related to bank break-in…. -Christmas Tree Buying 101… -Worst toy ever? -Holiday cocktail recipes… -Top 20 Holiday Movies… -Oprah’s Book Club selection of Charles Dickens’ A Tale [...]

Cancer-stricken Aretha Franklin ‘has less than a year to live’

‘The Queen of Soul’ Aretha Franklin, who is suffering from pancreatic cancer, has less than a year to live, according to reports. The Respect singer, 68, is suffering from incurable advanced pancreatic cancer, a US magazine claimed. Her family confirmed she had the disease but refused to give details or discuss her prognosis, reports the [...]

Evening Crunch Crumbs: Aretha Franklin Cancer Update: Idiot Changes Name To Captain Awesome; Beyonce Spends Bank For Jay’s B-Day

-Even as almost all major media outlets report that Aretha Franklin is battling some kind of cancer, two of Franklin’s closest relatives tell the Detroit Free Press that the legendary singer with a voice that’s been an American treasure for almost a half century is doing well as she recovers from an undisclosed medical procedure [...]

Aretha Franklin Pancreatic Cancer!?

Oh dear….. It seems the mystery illness that has sidelined music legend Aretha Franklin from the stage until May is much more serious than gout or a bad case of heartburn. In fact, the Queen of Soul could be in for the fight of her life. The Snitch Circuit is abuzz this Wednesday with whispers [...]

Aretha Franklin Cancels All Apperances Through May

The Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin has cancelled all concert dates and personal appearances through May due to undisclosed medical reasons, The Associated Press said Thursday. The news comes several days after the music legend’s longtime publicist Tracey Jordan announced that Franklin, 68, had been released from a Detroit hospital following a brief stay. In [...]

Victoria Beckham Targeted For PETA Attack

Watch your back, Posh! Former Spice Girl-turned-style maven Victoria Beckham has angered the animal rights zealots at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals with her new collection of crocodile, lizard, and calf leather skin handbags — and the outspoken group are reportedly planning a high-profile stunt as payback when the fashionista makes a promotional [...]

VH1 Divas 2010 — Katy Perry, Keri Hilson, Nicki Minaj — Will Honor America’s Troops

This year’s VH1′s Divas will not only pay tribute to the talent of singers like Katy Perry, Sugarland, Keri Hilson, and Paramore, but also to the brave men and women who risk their lives our country. This year’s “Divas” are taking some of the focus off themselves by singing for the military through a partnership [...]

MySpace names Pink as best female artist

Music and social networking site MySpace has named singer Pink as best female artist. The list, which ranked the best male artists, female artists, bands, music videos, saw Madonna being pushed to number three by newcomer Lady Gaga, who was placed at number two, the Herald Sun reported. Next on the list was Britney Spears, [...]

“Glee” Shatters Beatles Billboard Record

The united voices of the award-winning TV musical Glee have shattered a Billboard record set by The Beatles. The Glee cast has surpassed the Beatles for the most appearances on the Billboard Hot 100 chart by a non-solo act in the chart’s 54-year history. The Beatles charted 71 titles on the Hot 100, but by [...]

Aretha Franklin Son — Eddie Franklin — Severely Beaten In Detroit

Eddie Franklin, the son of music icon Aretha Franklin, is fighting for his life in Michigan hospital after being severely beaten in a robbery gone wrong at a gas station in Detroit overnight, The Detroit Free Press reports.Eddie, who underwent emergency surgery early Tuesday, was attacked by approximately three people — two men and [...]

Mariah Carey Holiday Album “Merry Christmas II You” Debuts Nov. 2

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas for reportedly-expectant singer Mariah Carey. The multi-platinum-selling songbird has announced plans to record a holiday album filled with a new set of Yuletide classics just in time for the 2010 holiday season. Mariah is releasing her second album of holiday-themed tunes, Merry Christmas II You, featuring production by [...]

Halle Berry As Aretha Franklin? Queen Of Soul Wants Halle For Aretha Franklin Biopic

Never one to mince words (Or turn her back on a free buffet), Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin has some very strong opinions on which Hollywood heavyweight should sing her heart out in the lead role in a proposed biopic about the “Respect” diva. Here’s a hint: It isn’t Gabourey Sidibe.The years have not been kind [...]

OMD: History of Modern

FIRST NEW ALBUM IN 14 YEARS OUT SEPTEMBER 28


OMD

OMD (aka Orchestral
Manoeuvres in the Dark) return with their first new album in 14 years. History of Modern will be
released September 28th in the US via Bright Antenna Records through Warner Music Group’s Independent Label
Group. The US version of History of Modern contains the US only exclusive track, “Save Me,” which features
Aretha Franklin and is the album’s
first single. Spin.com has an exclusive interview with OMD’s Andy McCluskey
along with the premiere of the new song “New Babies: New Toys.” Check it out here. Daily Motion just
premiered the
video for the first UK single, “If You Want It,” which is can be seen here.

Fans have the opportunity to pre-order History of Modern at OMD’s own webstore – www.omd.hasawebstore.com. They can choose between a limited
edition box set and bundles including autographed vinyl, CD’s and exclusive t-shirt designs. All pre-orders come
with an instant digital download of the single, “Save Me.”

In these electro-friendly times, OMD’s influence has become ubiquitous. The xx, Brandon Flowers of The Killers, and LCD Soundsystem‘s James
Murphy
have cited OMD as an inspiration, while the likes of La Roux, Cold Cave and The Horrors show traces of OMD’s DNA.

US Tracklisting:

1 “New Babies: New Toys”

2 “If You Want It”
3 “History of Modern (Part I)”

4 “History of Modern (Part II)”
5 “Sometimes”
6 “RFWK”
7 “New Holy Ground”

8 “The Future, The Past, And Forever After”
9 “Sister Marie Says”
10 “Pulse”
11 “Green”
12 “Bondage of Fate”
13 “The Right Side”
14 “Save Me” (featuring Aretha Franklin)

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Aretha Franklin Falls In Bathtub

Keep the fat jokes to yourselves, Meanies: Ms. Aretha Franklin (That’s Ms. Queen of Soul to you!) has pulled the plug on a pair of planned concerts in Brooklyn this week after taking a tumble in the bathtub on Sunday, WABC has learned.The “Respect” legend had been slated to perform at Wingate Field in [...]

Aretha Franklin, Condoleezza Rice perform for charity concert

Putting all her political views aside, Aretha Franklin recently took to stage with Condoleezza Rice for a charity concert. The soul star, a staunch Democrat who sang at President Barack Obama”s inauguration, appeared on stage for a three-hour concert with classically trained pianist Rice – a Republican who served as an aide to President George [...]

JamBase Questionnaire: Big Head Todd

Welcome back to JamBase’s baker’s dozen to the bright lights of the music world. Last time we heard from Nathan Moore.

“Open me up and turn my life around/ Let the sun shine in and shook me off the ground/ Fallen apart, somehow you kept it together/ Kept me from drifting into stormy weather.”

Thus begins the new album from Big Head Todd and the Monsters entitled Rocksteady (released July 20). It’s another pretty seamless mix of adult pop, blues riffs and smooth grooves from the long-lived Colorado band, which has survived and even thrived as a unit well past their string of 90s hits. With a lineup that’s remained steady while their peers played musical compatriots, Todd Park Mohr (vocals, guitar), Rob Squires (bass, vocals), Brian Nevin (drums, vocals) and Jeremy Lawton (keyboards, steel guitars, vocals) exhibit an overlapping, communicative energy on Rocksteady, which frequently explores the things that build up and shake our faith, offering hope and harmony at a time when both are in short supply. It’s the work of pros that sound like they’re enjoying making music now as much as ever. And they spank Howlin’ Wolf’s “Smokestack Lightning,” too, so one’s blues get a workout as well, not to mention a sauntering, wistful cover of the Stones’ “Beast of Burden.” (Dennis Cook)

Here’s what Todd Park Mohr had to say to our inquiries.

Todd Park Mohr by David Boothroy

Nicknames: “Big Head” or simply “Big”

Instrument of choice: Telecaster guitar

1. Great music rarely happens withoutÂ…
Musicians listening to each other, and an appreciative audience listening to musicians

2. The first album I bought wasÂ…
The Grease soundtrack, followed by Aretha Franklin’s Live at the Fillmore West

3. The last song or album to really flip my wig wasÂ…
Radiohead OK Computer

4. When I was a kid I wanted to grow up to beÂ…
A doctor or any kind of athlete

5. My favorite sort of gig isÂ…
A mid-sized theater with good sound, and an audience that doesn’t have much knowledge of the band so they need to be won over.

6. One thing I wish people knew about me isÂ…
That I really prefer to be left alone and to not be known at all…but oh well, I am an entertainer after all.

7. I love the sound ofÂ…
Wind and water running through a canyon

8. One day I hope to make an album as fantastic asÂ…
Well, as fantastic as Elton John’s Captain Fantastic of course!

9. The best meal I ever had on tour was atÂ…
Grits and shrimp in Oxford, Mississippi

10. I always find the coolest audiences inÂ…
Colorado at Red Rocks Amphitheatre

11. The worst habit I’ve picked up being on the road all the time isÂ…
Sleeping at all times of the day and night

12. The Beatles or the Stones? Por que?
Rolling Stones for me because of the roughshod blues influence of Muddy Waters and Howlin Wolf! The Beatles are more well, Chubby Checker.

13. The craziest thing I ever saw wasÂ…
A large herd of elk, maybe 50 head, running right through the middle of the road I was driving on.

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