Tedeschi Trucks Band Resumes Chicago Theatre Residency 2020
By Nate Todd Jan 25, 2020 • 12:37 pm PST

Tedeschi Trucks Band continued their residency at the Chicago Theatre on Friday night. TTB kicked off the four-night stand last weekend on January 17.
The band opened up with “Misunderstood” from their 2013 album Made Up Mind. After Derek And The Dominos’ “Bell Bottom Blues,” TTB got into some Derek Trucks Band material with “Joyful Noise.” Next up, “Crying Over You” from 2016’s Let Me Get By before returning to Made Up Mind with “It’s So Heavy.” TTB then got into a run of cover material that included Junior Wells’ “Little By Little,” Elton’s John’s “Border Song” and “Show Me” by Joe Tex to close out the set.
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The Allman Brothers Band staple and Blind Willie McTell cover “Statesboro Blues” got the second set underway followed by the title track from TTB’s 2019 album Signs. The second set also contained a cover of The Beatle’s “I’ve Got A Feeling” as well as TTB’s pairing of John Prine’s “Angel From Montgomery” and the Grateful Dead’s “Sugaree.” After a cover of Bobby “Blue” Bland’s “I Pity The Fool,” TTB returned to more Allman material with the sprawling instrumental “In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed” to close out the set. The band would retake the stage for an encore of “Made Up Mind.”
Check out pro-shot video of “Crying Over You” and “In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed” below:
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
Crying Over You
Setlist
- Misunderstood
- Bell Bottom Blues
- Joyful Noise
- Crying Over You
- It's So Heavy
- Little by Little
- Anyhow
- Border Song
- Show Me
- Statesboro Blues
- Signs, High Times
- Right on Time
- They Don't Shine
- I've Got a Feeling
- Let Me Get By
- Angel From Montgomery
- Sugaree
- I Pity the Fool
- In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
- Made Up Mind
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