<P> On October 2, 2014, the band announced that Duane Trucks would join the band for 2014 fall tour . Trucks temporarily filled in for Todd Nance, who was taking time to attend to personal matters . Nance reunited with the band for four shows in Mexico in early February 2016 . However, on February 9, 2016, the band announced that Todd Nance was leaving the band and that, "Duane (Trucks) will be the drummer for Widespread Panic moving forward ." Trucks is the current drummer for Hard Working Americans . </P> <P> On September 25, 2015, Street Dogs, their 13th studio album, was released through Vanguard Records . Street Dogs was recorded by John Keane at Echo Mountain Recording Studio in Asheville, NC . The album is composed of seven originals and three covers: Alan Price's "Sell Sell", Murray McLauchlan's "Honky Red" and "Tail Dragger", a Willie Dixon tune popularized by Howlin' Wolf . </P> <P> In April 2016, keyboardist John Hermann announced that the band will stop touring extensively at the end of the year . However, he said that the band is not breaking up and will continue to make festival appearances and perform shows at select venues such as Red Rocks . </P> <P> Known for never playing the same show twice, the band has a show - to - show ritual of choosing the night's setlist . At the beginning of each tour, a member of the band's road crew makes a master list of all the songs the band performs and laminates it . Each night before the show he marks the last 3 nights' set lists in different colors . The band can see what has been played recently and then decide what songs to play during the first set . They return to the list during setbreak to pick songs for the second set, and likewise, return after the second set for any additional sets if playing more than two, or the encore . This process is explained by the late Garrie Vereen in the DVD The Earth Will Swallow You . </P>

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