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Guitarist Chris Hicks and Doug Gray of The Marshall Tucker Band perform during the Volunteer Jam: A Musical Salute To Charlie Daniels at Bridgestone Arena on August 18, 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee.
The point is that in the 1970s, The Marshall Tucker Band showed how broad the term “Southern rock” can be, and that unique sound has fueled them for more than 50 years. Having said that, it ...
The man who inspired the Marshall Tucker Band's moniker died on Jan 20 at age 99. The Southern rock group was rehearsing in its early days and found a keychain with Tucker's name on it in an old ...
The Marshall Tucker Band had its hits in the 1970s. But when singer Doug Gray looks out at the audiences at the band’s shows, he doesn’t see a room full of those who grew up on the songs.
Tucker died peacefully Friday, Jan. 20 in West Columbia, according to a message on the Instagram page of the Marshall Tucker Band. He was 99.
The Marshall Tucker Band, known for timeless classics including “Can’t You See” and “Heard It in a Love Song,” has been a driving force in American music since its 1972 founding in Spartanburg, South ...
Those lyrics, as well as most of the band’s songs, were written by Toy Caldwell. The Marshall Tucker Band was started by a group of high school friends in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
With Southern rock, in all its varieties, having a renaissance, one of the pioneers of the genre is heading back on the road. On Wednesday, the Marshall Tucker Band announced a spring tour with JJ ...
Marshall Tucker Band, JJ Grey & Mofro Team Up for Southern Rock Tour The joint trek — dubbed The Ramblin' Rooster Tour — will kick off in May ...