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He said the group was scheduled to open for the Allman Brothers and still didn't have a name when they spotted the keychain dangling from the key that opened the warehouse. Marshall Tucker Band on ...
"Can't You See" didn't have the look of a career-defining song for the Marshall Tucker Band. Initially released in 1973, the song could get no further than No. 108 on the Billboard chart.
Near the end of the performance, Marshall Tucker Band brought some of the musicians from the opening bands on stage to play their southern rock staple, "Can't You See." The crowd is shown during ...
It was when the band first began practicing that they found the inspiration for their name. “We didn’t have a name, and Tommy (Caldwell) found this little tag that had Marshall Tucker written ...
Backed by original Marshall Tucker drummer Paul T. Riddle, King and an array of special guests delivered renditions of the Spartanburg, South Carolina, band’s songs. Kashus Culpepper sat in for ...
The Marshall Tucker Band said they will still be jamming with JJ Grey & Mofro, Bachman-Turner Overdrive and Jefferson Starship. “The band can’t wait to jam with JJ Grey & Mofro, Bachman-Turner ...
The longer The Marshall Tucker Band keeps playing, the more of their Southern rock brethren are going to fall by the wayside. Interestingly enough, Henderson said he doesn’t think too much about ...
Tickets go on sale this Friday, May 3rd at 10:00 AM; an Insider's Club Presale will take place T... The Marshall Tucker Band Announces 'Through Hell & High Water... And Back Tour 2019' by Kaitlin ...
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.