I had the opportunity to get into the Orpheum on December 1 to see Tedeschi-Trucks on the first of a three night stand in Boston. My third time seeing them, and this one was was the best of the three. It was the only night of the three that Jorma Kaukonen was the opening act, and that alone was worth the price of admission. Jorma gave us a terrific opening set, and then joined Tedeschi-Trucks for the blues classic, “Key to the Highway” which was a barn burner. The song appears on the Derek and the Dominos Layla album, with a blistering duet between Eric Clapton and Duane Allman. I picked up the Orpheum video from Sean Roche’s You Tube Channel. He did a great job capturing one of the highlights of the night.
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