Melody Trucks and the Fitzkee Brothers

About

Melody Trucks and the Fitzkee Brothers don’t just play Southern rock—they set it ablaze. Fronted by Melody Trucks, daughter of Allman Brothers drum legend Butch Trucks, the band carries the torch of Southern soul while blazing a trail all their own. Melody’s powerhouse vocals move effortlessly from gospel grit to bluesy roar, commanding the stage with presence and passion.

Backing her are the Fitzkee Brothers, a force of nature in their own right—fusing searing guitar work, deep-pocket grooves, and a rhythm section that thunders like a freight train. Together, they create a sound that’s both reverent and rebellious—rooted in tradition but alive with edge, energy, and fire.

They’re not chasing the legacy. They’re rewriting it—one electrifying show at a time.

In the Room

When Melody Trucks and the Fitzkee Brothers took the Tigre stage, it was Southern rock revival at its finest—soul, swagger, and pure electricity. The crowd was on their feet as Melody’s voice soared through the rafters, matched only by the band’s unrelenting groove. The highlight? A jaw-dropping 15-minute drum solo that had the entire room spellbound—part thunderstorm, part sermon. By the end of the night, it was clear: they didn’t just play the room, they owned it.