Susan Tedeschi joined the Derek Trucks Band Friday at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, CT. Tedeschi, who is also Dereks wife, added vocals to the encore, Gonna Move. The song is a Paul Pena cover, which appears on Susans most recent album Wait for Me. The version is one of two tracks produced by Derek and also features the Derek Trucks Band.
On Saturday, Tedeschi and DTB performed the song again on the CBS Early Show in New York City.
Tedeschi will begin performing with The Other Ones tonight at the FleetCenter in Boston.
The Derek Trucks Band plays tomorrow at Club Metronome in Burlington, VT. For more dates, visit www.derektrucks.com.
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