Derek
Trucks' musical career began at the age of
nine, when he picked up a five dollar acoustic
guitar at a yard sale. "It
was nothing special," he claims, “It
was just the only thing that looked interesting." But
that seemingly inconsequential purchase changed
his life. After learning what he could from
his father and a family friend, Derek began
playing with other musicians around town. "It
happened pretty quick," Derek remembers.
Within the span of a single year, he had
purchased an instrument, learned how to play,
and began touring - with his father acting
as road manager/chaperone. What had begun
as a weekend activity quickly became a life’s
pursuit, and would eventually result in Derek
being the youngest player to make Rolling
Stone's "100 Greatest Guitarists of
All Time" list, as well as the cover
of Rolling Stone’s 2007 “New
Guitar Gods” issue.
Derek got his first paying
gig at age 11 and formed his first band at
age 12. Todd Smallie, who played with many
jazz and blues musicians in the Atlanta area,
entered the picture in 1994, when Derek was
15 years old. "We have so many stories and so
much in common,” says Derek, “It's
been an amazing experience with him.”
In 1995, Yonrico Scott rounded out the band's
permanent rhythm section. More than 20 years
older than Derek, Yonrico brings an incredible
lifetime of experience to the table. Like
Derek, Yonrico began to play music at an
extremely early age, picking up the drums
when he was only 7 years old, playing gospel
music in church. While growing up in Detroit,
Yonrico studied under Motown drummer George
Hamilton before moving south to attend the
University of Kentucky, where he received
a Bachelor's Degree in percussion performance.
Born in the Bronx, raised in Washington,
DC, Kofi Burbridge first picked up the flute
at age 6. He soon began ear training and
studying theory at the same time. Kofi's
musical education was rooted in classical
and jazz -- for the flute. While attending
college at the North Carolina School of the
Arts, Kofi landed his first touring gig.
Eventually making his home in Atlanta, Kofi
took advantage of numerous opportunities
to play with his brother Oteil (bassist extraordinaire)
and a host of like-minded, enthusiastic musicians.
He joined the Derek Trucks Band in 1999.
In 2002, The Derek
Trucks Band heard about vocalist Mike Mattison
after recommendations by both DTB producers
Craig Street and John Snyder in the same
week. Mike had been performing and recording
as part of a duo called Scrapomatic in
the New York area. Mike performed with
The Derek Trucks Band for several gigs
and Derek soon realized he had found the
final piece of the puzzle. Mike’s soulful
voice and understated stage presence fit
the band’s musical vision and Mike
worked into a full time position with the
band shortly thereafter. Mike, originally
from Minneapolis, lived and played in Brooklyn
for a number of years before finally being
drawn to the Southeast and settling in Atlanta
with the rest of his DTB bandmates.
Count M’Butu has been the mysterious
sixth member of The Derek Trucks Band for
the last seven or more years. He is the only
band member that doesn’t perform on
every tour, but his presence with the band
has become more frequent over time and the
band always elevates their playing when he
graces the stage. Born in Georgia in 1945,
Count M'Butu studied music at Georgia State
University and learned the art of drum making
while in Africa, where he developed his love
for and prowess on a variety of percussion
instruments. He has worked with a wide variety
of musicians, including Col. Bruce Hampton & the
Aquarium Rescue Unit, Frank Zappa, and Chuck
Leavell and has shared stages with Widespread
Panic, Blues Traveler, the Allman Brothers,
and Phish.
In 1999, Derek was
asked to join The Allman Brothers Band,
taking over slide guitar duty. (Derek's
uncle, "Butch" Trucks,
is a founding member of the Allmans) and
he found himself balancing the schedules
of two full-time touring bands, often logging
over 300 days a year on the road. His schedule
grew even tighter when asked to join Eric
Clapton’s touring band for his 2006-2007
world tour. The opportunity to play alongside
this living legend was obviously too good
to pass up so Derek is currently juggling
all three bands, including shows featuring
both The Derek Trucks Band and the Allmans
on the same bill.
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Saturday Afternoon -
September 20, 2008 / 3:30pm |
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Arena / Jimmy
Lyons Stage |
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