On October 4, 2013, Widespread Panic performed live in Charleston, South Carolina, showcasing their signature sound and improvisational style. At this point in their career, the band was riding high on the success of their 2010 studio album, "Dirty Side Down," which was well-received and noted for its blend of southern rock, jazz, and blues influences. The live performance of "Ride Me High," a song originally by J.J. Cale and a fan favorite in Widespread Panic's repertoire, highlights the band’s ability to reinterpret classic tracks with their unique flair. By this time, Widespread Panic had been touring for over 25 years, establishing a dedicated following and becoming legends in the jam band scene. Their performances were characterized by extended jams and audience interaction, further solidifying their reputation as a premier live act. The band’s commitment to touring has made them a staple in the live music community, continuing to attract large crowds with each performance.