On October 5, 2013, Widespread Panic performed a notable live recording of "Red Hot Mama" in Charleston, SC. This period in the band’s career followed their release of "Wood," a studio album from 2010. By 2013, Widespread Panic had established themselves as a major force in the jam band scene, known for their energetic live performances and long-standing fanbase. The inclusion of special guests Andy, Jake, and Joel from Umphrey’s McGee during this performance highlighted the collaborative spirit prevalent in the jam band community. This show was part of their extensive touring and marked a time when the band was actively engaging with their audience through live recordings, continuing a tradition that began long ago in their early years. The Charleston performance showcased the band's ability to fuse genres and their improvisational prowess, further solidifying their reputation as a premier live act.