One half of the blues-rock band Tedeschi Trucks, the Just Won’t Burn Grammy nominee showcased her powerhouse voice at Saturday’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony and concert, cementing her place as one of the leading voices in contemporary blues and roots rock.
At Saturday’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Tedeschi, alongside husband Derek Trucks of The Allman Brothers Band fame, took the stage as part of a raucous and moving tribute to inductee Joe Cocker. The talented married couple, who formed the Tedeschi Trucks Band in 2010, delivered a marvel of a performance of Cocker’s “The Letter,” which put Tedeschi’s deeply soulful voice on display—a powerful mirror to Cocker’s legendary vocals.
View this post on Instagram“Susan’s voice gives me goosebumps. Love that woman,” shared one adoring fan.
Another commented, “The people who selected TTB to perform are genius and real music enthusiasts. Best choice of the evening. Susan crushed it and the band energy was the best closer choice. Well done.”
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Susan Tedeschi: A Leading Voice
Susan Tedeschi continues to tour and record with the Tedeschi Trucks Band, who have released five studio albums and three live albums together.
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