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THE ART OF MUSIC: "Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks with David Fricke"

Program Rights Date Range
-
NOLA Code:
TAOM 0103 H1
Number of Episodes/Length:
1 / 60
Collections:
Rights End:
9/30/2029
Producer
iMaggination Inc
Presenter
WNET All Arts
TV-PG
CC
Interconnection
Stereo
Year Produced:
2026
Version:
Base

In the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Petrie Sculpture Court, the Tedeschi Trucks Band leaders perform and reveal their musical inspirations to journalist David Fricke including personal connections to Derek and the Dominos’ “Bell Bottom Blues;” Sippie Wallace’s “Women Be Wise” on Mississippi John Hurt’s Gibson from the Met’s collection; and “Who Am I” and “What in the World” from their Future Soul. 

Program Rights

Broadcast Rights:
Unlimited
Rights Dates:
10/1/2026 - 9/30/2029
School Rights:
Concurrent with broadcast rights
V.O.D. Rights:
Yes
V.O.D. Rights Type:
Concurrent w/ Broadcast Rights via Media Manager
Linear Live Streaming:
Yes
Non-Commercial Cable Rights:
Yes
Please note: This program was filmed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City in the American Wing. The gallery includes marble statues showing naked or semi-naked human figures with breasts and buttocks visible at various times

39:49 in “Women Be Wise” lyric “she be lovin’ your man and in your own damn bed”

48:41 Derek says about live shows “it’s what church is supposed to do for people” –

51:07 in “Who Am I?” lyric “the poetry and the wine flow” – mention of alcohol
52:01 same song, “the wine stained on my tongue”