And what it was like to perform with and honor his idol - the legendary B.B. During the segment, Derek talks about the last time he was in Key West at the age of 9, playing live at Sloppy Joe’s. This week we caught up with Trucks on our Florida Keys Weekly Podcast. And with accolades that include multiple Grammy Awards and a Rolling Stone cover (which also counts Trucks among its 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time), Trucks has earned his way into the conversation of “Greatest of All Time.” Instead, the Jacksonville native maintains a humble approach to his greatness, constantly deflecting the praise back to those who have inspired him along the way. Legendary performers, spanning dozens of genres from blues to rock, still clamor for an opportunity to join Trucks and Tedeschi on stage. Today, the Tedeschi Trucks Band is considered by most musicians as a deity within the profession. Together, the famed pair created The Tedeschi Trucks Band in 2010. And yet perhaps the greatest talent to perform with Trucks has been his wife, Susan Tedeschi. Trucks, a well publicized child prodigy who joined his uncle Butch’s famed band, The Allman Brothers, in 1999, has toured or played alongside other legends throughout his career - Bob Dylan, Joe Walsh, Eric Clapton and Stephen Stills. 14, fans in Key West and across the country will converge to hear Trucks perform live at the Coffee Butler Amphitheater. At the conclusion, King remarked of Trucks’ ability, “That’s about as good as I’ve ever heard it.” On Sunday, Nov. King performed on stage alongside John Mayer and Derek Trucks.