Classic Rock

“WE’RE ANTI-LAPTOP. I THINK IT’S IMPORTANT TO PLAY REAL MUSIC”

Oblivious to clock and calendar, immune to fashion and technology, the Tedeschi Trucks Band are blissfully adrift in their own era. Released in February, fourth album Signs found vocalist/guitarist Susan Tedeschi, guitarist Derek Trucks and the couple’s virtuoso 11-piece band hopping aboard the soul-blues time machine. But with the last year bringing political upheaval – and a tragic loss within their lineup – Tedeschi can’t shut out the here-and-now entirely.

How did you feel about the reaction to Signs?

People seemed to really enjoy it. And it was extra-special, because

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