Trey/Mathews Band

Phish’s Trey Anastasio sat in with Dave Matthews Band at Sunday’s Soulshine Benefit, performing a version of the Band’s “The Weight” and DMB’s own “Lie in Our Graves.”
Phish’s Trey Anastasio sat in with Dave Matthews Band at Sunday’s Soulshine Benefit, performing a version of the Band’s “The Weight” and DMB’s own “Lie in Our Graves.”
Nathaniel Rateliff’s Soulshine set included fan favorites from his 2015 breakout album, including “S.O.B.,” performed with Trombone Shorty, and “Look It Here.”
Susan Tedeschi was a ubiquitous presence at the benefit concert. Among her highlights: a performance of “700 Houses” with Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes, joining Dave Matthews Band for “The Weight,” and dueting with Matthews on a cover of John Prine’s “Angel From Montgomery.”
Goose’s five-song set featured special guests like Robert Randolph and a stirring version of “Don’t Do It,” with Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks.
Warren Haynes, along with Dave Matthews Band, organized Soulshine to benefit those affected by the floods of Hurricane Helene.
Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, and Susan Tedeschi perform at Soulshine at Madison Square Garden in New York.
Trombone Shorty brought the brass, sitting in with Warren Haynes, Dave Matthews Band, and Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats.
Robert Randolph added his signature pedal steel work to Soulshine sets on Sunday.
Organizers Warren Haynes and Dave Matthews covered James Taylor’s love note to the Carolinas, “Carolina in My Mind.”
Dave Matthews and Derek Trucks, with an assist from Trey Anastasio and Warren Haynes, covered the Allman Brothers Band’s “Melissa” during DMB’s set.
Trombone Short performs at Soulshine, a benefit for victims of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina and Florida, at Madison Square Garden.
Dave Matthews welcomed Trey Anastasio, Nathaniel Rateliff, and Susasn Tedeschi for a rendition of the Band’s seminal singalong “The Weight.”