Tedeschi Trucks Band Dedicate Performance of ‘Feelin Alright?’ to the Late Dave Mason
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Tedeschi Trucks Band dedicate performance of ‘Feelin Alright?’ to the late Dave Mason
Tedeschi Trucks Band on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ (Disney/Randy Holmes) Tedeschi Trucks Band took time out of their latest show to pay tribute to late Traffic co-founder Dave Mason, who passed away April 19 at the age of 79. The group was headlining their Sun, Sand and Soul Festival 2026 in Miramar Beach, Florida, on Thursday when they decided to cover Traffic’s “Feelin’ Alright?,” which was written by Mason. “I’m just going to have to dedicate this o…
Dave Mason, Songwriter Who Co-Founded Traffic, Dies at 79
Dave Mason, the English singer, songwriter and guitarist who wrote mainstays of the classic-rock canon including “Feelin’ Alright?” and “Only You Know and I Know,” and who was a founding member of the seminal band Traffic before starting a successful…
New York. Dave Mason, co-founder of the British psychodelic band Traffic, composer behind classic rock hits such as Feelin’ Alright? and Hole in My Shoe, and member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, died Sunday at his home in Gardnerville, Nevada. He was 79 years old.
Tedeschi Trucks Band dedicate performance of ‘Feelin Alright?’ to the late Dave Mason - Regional Media News
Tedeschi Trucks Band took time out of their latest show to pay tribute to late Traffic co-founder Dave Mason, who passed away April 19 at the age of 79. The group was headlining their Sun, Sand and Soul Festival 2026 in Miramar Beach, Florida, on Thursday when they decided to cover Traffic's "Feelin' Alright?," which was written by Mason. "I'm just going to have to dedicate this one to an amazing musician, an amazing songwriter, who just passed …
“Jimi got it into his head that he wanted to do All Along the Watchtower. He said to me, ‘That’s the coolest song! …You want to come and do it with me?’” When Dave Mason met Jimi Hendrix and played on the greatest cover of all time
Hendrix had arrived in London, his greatness was about to come, and the late Traffic guitarist Dave Mason was there to witness it
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