Last night was the third show of the Tedeschi Trucks Band residency at New York’s Beacon Theatre, and as always the shows brought out a collaborative and spirited side of the band that always makes these runs must-see.
At the show, Wilco’s shredder and avant jazz master Nels Cline sat in with the band for the Eric Clapton classic “Bell Bottom Blues” as well as the band’s “Idle Wind.” Watch video of that below.
Night three is in outer space with @nelscline joining for “Bell Bottom Blues” and an exploratory “Idle Wind.” pic.twitter.com/Oatayn959H
— Tedeschi Trucks Band (@DerekAndSusan) October 2, 2019
Luther Dickinson from North Mississippi Allstars was also there and got to sit-in for the second part of the show for “Mean Old World,” “Joyful Noise,” and “Key to the Highway.”
Now it’s @lutherdickinson up and burning on “Mean Old World,” “Joyful Noise” and “Key To The Highway.” pic.twitter.com/ei6Vy5EIXr
— Tedeschi Trucks Band (@DerekAndSusan) October 2, 2019
They did Bob Dylan‘s “Down in the Flood” too. Check that out below.
Scroll down for the setlist and more videos from the show.