Early career at the
Appel Farm Arts and Music Festival, June 2012; Kebbi Williams on saxophone, Maurice Brown on trumpet, and Saunders Sermons on trombone are in the background (left to right) Tedeschi formed the Susan Tedeschi Band in 1993, In 1999, Tedeschi played several dates in the all-woman traveling festival
Lilith Fair organized by
Sarah McLachlan. In 2004, Tedeschi was featured on the PBS television program
Austin City Limits with William Green on
Hammond organ; Jason Crosby on keyboards, violin, and vocals; Ron Perry on bass; and
Jeff Sipe on drums.
Soul Stew Revival in
Boca Raton, Florida with
Derek Trucks, December 2007 While in
New Orleans opening for the Allman Brothers Band on their 1999 summer tour, Tedeschi met
Derek Trucks; Trucks was slide guitarist for the band, and bandleader and lead guitarist of
The Derek Trucks Band. In addition to a personal relationship, Tedeschi and Trucks then toured together frequently under the name Soul Stew Revival. SSR included members of The Derek Trucks Band, members of Tedeschi's band, and other musicians who traveled with them, including Trucks' younger brother, drummer Duane Trucks. In 2008, they added a three-piece
horn section.
Tedeschi Trucks Band In 2010, Tedeschi and Trucks announced a hiatus for their solo bands, and formed a new group called
Tedeschi Trucks Band. The group performed at a number of festivals including Eric Clapton's
Crossroads Guitar Festival,
Fuji Rock Festival and others. Unlike their previous collaborative project–Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi's Soul Stew Revival–the Tedeschi Trucks Band focuses on writing and performing original material and is the focus of both Trucks and Tedeschi for the foreseeable future. ''Layla Revisited (Live at LOCKN')
was announced on May 7, 2021. The album is a one-time live recording of the Derek and The Dominos album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs'' performed in full with
Trey Anastasio. Recorded on August 24, 2019, at the
Lockn' Festival in
Arrington, Virginia, the album was released on July 16, 2021. ==Personal life==