Back in the Allman Brothers Band days, guitarist Derek Trucks was playing “In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed” on a regular basis. While that band no longer tours, Trucks found himself in familiar territory when Tedeschi Trucks Band busted out their rendition of the ABB classic at The Beacon Theatre last night.

The band is now four shows deep into their six-night Beacon residency, and the special moments are quite plentiful. Tedeschi Trucks brought out Luther Dickinson for an extended sit-in during last night’s show, and the guitarist made his way through “Get Out Of My Life Woman,” “Angel From Montgomery” and “I Got A Feelin” with the band. Finally, they let loose on this extended version of the Allmans classic, which was captured by Marc Millman in the video below.

The show also featured a sit-in from opener Jorma Kaukonen, who accompanied the band on their two-song encore of “Rollin’ And Tumblin'” and “Let’s Go Get Stoned.” Check out the video below, courtesy of Sean Roche.

A full gallery of images can be seen below, courtesy of Andrew Scott Blackstein Photography.

Setlist: Tedeschi Trucks Band at the Beacon Theatre, New York, NY – 10/5/16

Set: Anyhow, Don’t Know What It Means > The Letter, Until You Remember, Crying Over You, Right On Time, Wade In The Water, Bound For Glory, How Blue Can You Get, Get Out Of My Life Woman, Angel From Montgomery > Sugaree, I Got A Feelin’, In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed

Encore: Rollin’ And Tumblin’, Let’s Go Get Stoned