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Launching from the fertile musical soil of Jacksonville, Florida, The Derek Trucks Band emerged in 1994 under the vision of guitar prodigy Derek Trucks, who had already begun his career as a slide guitar phenom by the age of eleven. Rooted in blues and Southern rock, the band’s lineup steadily coalesced around a core of like-minded musicians: bassist Todd Smallie, drummer Yonrico Scott, keyboardist and flautist Kofi Burbridge, percussionist Count M’Butu, and vocalist Mike Mattison. Each member brought distinct influences—ranging from jazz and soul to world music—creating a dynamic that would set the group apart in modern blues and jam band circles.
The band’s journey began with Trucks leading local gigs in Florida and Georgia, his virtuoso guitar playing quickly drawing a devoted following. By 1997, the band had started recording their debut album, and in October 1997, they released The Derek Trucks Band through Landslide Records. This self-titled release introduced listeners to their genre-defying blend of blues, jazz, rock, and global rhythms, with Trucks’ slide guitar at the center. The record included interpretations of standards as well as original material, showcasing the group’s exploratory spirit and musical cohesion.
As the group matured, their sound evolved to encompass broader influences, which was reflected on their 2002 release Joyful Noise. With the addition of Mike Mattison on vocals, the band’s dynamic deepened, and their songwriting expanded. Joyful Noise drew praise for tracks like “Like Anyone Else” and “Lookout 31,” and was notable for its guests, including Susan Tedeschi, Solomon Burke, and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. The album’s fusion of blues, soul, and Indian classical music hinted at the fearless experimentation that would become a band hallmark.
In 2003, The Derek Trucks Band released Soul Serenade, an album that ventured even further into jazz and world music territory, blending covers of jazz classics with original compositions. The record demonstrated the band’s willingness to stretch genre boundaries, and Kofi Burbridge’s multi-instrumental prowess became increasingly integral to the sound. The following year, Live at Georgia Theatre captured the group’s electrifying onstage presence and improvisational prowess, a reminder of their jam band credentials and live chemistry.
The next major milestone arrived with the 2006 album Songlines, their first for Columbia Records. The record found the band exploring themes of spirituality, personal transformation, and musical transcendence. “All I Do” and “Crow Jane” became staples of their live set, while the album as a whole was lauded for its depth and sophistication. Songlines was later released as a concert DVD, further documenting the band’s ability to mesmerize crowds with extended improvisation and collective interplay.
In 2009, the band delivered Already Free, widely considered a creative peak. The album debuted at number nineteen on the Billboard 200 and won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album. Tracks like “Down in the Flood” and “Back Where I Started” (with guest Susan Tedeschi) showcased both strong songwriting and a seamless blend of Americana, blues, and roots music. Critics noted the album’s warmth, depth, and focus, crediting the band’s unity after more than a decade of playing together.
Over their career, The Derek Trucks Band released six studio albums, as well as several live recordings, steadily building a reputation for fearless genre blending and technical mastery. The band’s records routinely appeared on blues and Americana charts, and their live performances earned them a loyal following worldwide. Their influence stretched beyond commercial success, as Derek Trucks simultaneously joined the Allman Brothers Band in 1999, further deepening his connection to Southern rock history and tradition.
While the band’s main touring and recording years wound down as Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi launched the Tedeschi Trucks Band, the impact of The Derek Trucks Band endures. Members have continued to collaborate, and several have found new roles in the Tedeschi Trucks Band and other projects. The band’s adventurous spirit and fusion of styles remain influential among a new generation of blues and roots musicians.
Outside of music, Derek Trucks and band members have been active in charitable efforts and music education initiatives, including benefit performances and mentorship for aspiring artists. Trucks, in particular, has been recognized for his commitment to preserving blues heritage and advancing the genre for future generations.
The Derek Trucks Band’s career stands as a testament to musical exploration, collaborative creativity, and a deep respect for the blues tradition. Their albums—marked by improvisation, heartfelt songwriting, and genre-blurring arrangements—continue to be celebrated for expanding the horizons of American roots music. The band’s journey, though now intertwined with the larger Tedeschi Trucks Band story, remains a unique and vital chapter in modern blues and jam band history.
Complete List Of Derek Trucks Band Songs From A to Z
- #6 Dance – The Derek Trucks Band – 1997
- 555 Lake – The Derek Trucks Band – 1997
- Afro Blue – Soul Serenade – 2003
- Afro Blue – Roadsongs – 2010
- Ain’t That Lovin’ You – Out of the Madness – 1998
- All I Do – Songlines – 2006
- All I Do – Songlines Live – 2006
- Already Free – Already Free – 2009
- Already Free – Roadsongs – 2010
- Alright – Out of the Madness – 1998
- Angola – Live at Georgia Theatre – 2004
- Anyday – Songlines Live – 2006
- Anyday – Roadsongs – 2010
- Baby, You’re Right – Joyful Noise – 2002
- Back Where I Started – Already Free – 2009
- Ballad of the Chicken Robber – Already Free – 2009
- Band interview introduction – Songlines Live – 2006
- Bock to Bock – Soul Serenade – 2003
- Chevrolet – Songlines – 2006
- Chevrolet – Songlines Live – 2006
- Crow Jane – Songlines – 2006
- Crow Jane – Songlines Live – 2006
- D Minor Blues – The Derek Trucks Band – 1997
- Days Is Almost Gone – Already Free – 2009
- Days Is Almost Gone – Roadsongs – 2010
- Death Letter – Out of the Madness – 1998
- Deltaraga – Out of the Madness – 1998
- Don’t Miss Me – Already Free – 2009
- Don’t Miss Me – Roadsongs – 2010
- Down Don’t Bother Me – Already Free – 2009
- Down Don’t Bother Me – Roadsongs – 2010
- Down in the Flood – Already Free – 2009
- Down in the Flood – Roadsongs – 2010
- Drown in My Own Tears – Soul Serenade – 2003
- Egg 15 – The Derek Trucks Band – 1997
- Elvin – Soul Serenade – 2003
- Every Good Boy – Joyful Noise – 2002
- Evil Clown – The Derek Trucks Band – 1997
- Feel So Bad – Live at Georgia Theatre – 2004
- Feel So Bad – Songlines Live – 2006
- Footprints – The Derek Trucks Band – 1997
- For My Brother – Live at Georgia Theatre – 2004
- For My Brother – Songlines Live – 2006
- Forty-Four – Out of the Madness – 1998
- Freddie’s Dead – Live at Georgia Theatre – 2004
- Frisell – Joyful Noise – 2002
- Get Out of My Life, Woman/Who Knows – Roadsongs – 2010
- Get What You Deserve – Already Free – 2009
- Get What You Deserve – Roadsongs – 2010
- Goin’ Home – Already Free – 2009
- Gonna Move – Live at Georgia Theatre – 2004
- Good Morning Little Schoolgirl – Out of the Madness – 1998
- Home in Your Heart – Joyful Noise – 2002
- I Know – Already Free – 2009
- I Know – Roadsongs – 2010
- I Wish I Knew – Live at Georgia Theatre – 2004
- I Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel To Be Free) – Songlines – 2006
- I Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel To Be Free) – Songlines Live – 2006
- I’d Rather Be Blind, Crippled and Crazy – Songlines – 2006
- I’d Rather Be Blind, Crippled and Crazy – Songlines Live – 2006
- I’ll Find My Way – Songlines – 2006
- I’ll Find My Way – Songlines Live – 2006
- I’ll Find My Way – Roadsongs – 2010
- Joyful Noise – Joyful Noise – 2002
- Joyful Noise – Live at Georgia Theatre – 2004
- Joyful Noise – Songlines Live – 2006
- Kam-Ma-Lay – Joyful Noise – 2002
- Kam-Ma-Lay – Live at Georgia Theatre – 2004
- Key to the Highway – Songlines Live – 2006
- Key to the Highway – Roadsongs – 2010
- Kickin’ Back – Out of the Madness – 1998
- Leaving Trunk – Live at Georgia Theatre – 2004
- Let’s Go Get Stoned – Songlines Live – 2006
- Like Anyone Else – Joyful Noise – 2002
- Long Time Man – Already Free – 2009
- Look-Ka Py Py – Out of the Madness – 1998
- Lookout 31 – Joyful Noise – 2002
- Mahjoun – Songlines – 2006
- Mahjoun/Greensleeves – Songlines Live – 2006
- Maki Madni – Joyful Noise – 2002
- Maybe This Time – Already Free – 2009
- Maybe Your Baby – Songlines Live – 2006
- Mr. P.C. – The Derek Trucks Band – 1997
- Naima – The Derek Trucks Band – 1997
- Oriental Folk Song – Soul Serenade – 2003
- Our Love – Already Free – 2009
- Out of Madness – The Derek Trucks Band – 1997
- Pleasant Gardens – Out of the Madness – 1998
- Preachin’ Blues – Out of the Madness – 1998
- Rastaman Chant – Roadsongs – 2010
- Revolution – Songlines – 2006
- Sahib Teri Bandi/Maki Madni – Live at Georgia Theatre – 2004
- Sahib Teri Bandi/Maki Madni – Songlines – 2006
- Sahib Teri Bandi/Maki Madni – Songlines Live – 2006
- Sailing On – Songlines – 2006
- Sailing On – Songlines Live – 2006
- Sailing On – Roadsongs – 2010
- Sarod – The Derek Trucks Band – 1997
- Sarod Outro – The Derek Trucks Band – 1997
- Sierra Leone – Soul Serenade – 2003
- So Close, So Far Away – Joyful Noise – 2002
- So Close, So Far Away – Live at Georgia Theatre – 2004
- So What – The Derek Trucks Band – 1997
- Something to Make You Happy – Already Free – 2009
- Sonido Alegre – Live at Georgia Theatre – 2004
- Soul Serenade – Songlines Live – 2006
- Soul Serenade/Rasta Man Chant – Soul Serenade – 2003
- Spillway – Out of the Madness – 1998
- Swamp Raga – Already Free – 2009
- Sweet Inspiration – Already Free – 2009
- This Sky – Songlines – 2006
- Up Above My Head – Songlines Live – 2006
- Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything)/Fat Mama – Songlines Live – 2006
- Volunteered Slavery – Live at Georgia Theatre – 2004
- Volunteered Slavery – Songlines – 2006
- Volunteered Slavery – Songlines Live – 2006
- Younk Funk – Out of the Madness – 1998
Albums
The Derek Trucks Band (1997): 12 songs
Out of the Madness (1998): 12 songs
Joyful Noise (2002): 10 songs
Soul Serenade (2003): 7 songs
Live at Georgia Theatre (2004): 13 songs
Songlines (2006): 12 songs
Songlines Live (2006): 21 songs
Already Free (2009): 16 songs
Roadsongs (2010): 14 songs
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