A Soul‑Powered Vocal Lesson from One of America’s Great Blues Voices

Today’s Come Thru Vocals stars the incomparable Susan Tedeschi — a masterclass vocalist delivering pure, unfiltered soul.
Performing “Rock Me Right” live at Farm Aid, circa 1999, Tedeschi unleashes a performance that’s equal parts grit, gospel, and blues‑fire precision. Her tone is razor‑clean yet drenched in feeling, her phrasing a study in how to command a stage without ever oversinging.
It all went down in Bristow, Virginia, during a golden era of Farm Aid — the annual benefit founded in 1985 by Willie Nelson, Neil Young, and John Mellencamp to keep family farmers on their land and ensure communities have access to real food grown by real people.
Tedeschi’s performance is a reminder of what live music can do: shake the rafters, stir the spirit, and leave you feeling like you just witnessed something holy.
Press play right below and let Susan Tedeschi rock you right.
Susan Tedeschi Performs “Rock Me Right” — Farm Aid 1999
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