
Some of The Marshall Tucker Band's most popular songs include Can't You See, Fire on the Mountain, Heard It in a Love Song. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
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One of the major Southern rock outfits of the '70s, the Marshall Tucker Band combined rock, country, and jazz, and featured extended instrumental passages on which lead guitarist Toy Caldwell shone. The band was formed in Spartanburg, South Carolina in 1971 by singer Doug Gray, guitarist Caldwell, his brother bassist Tommy Caldwell, guitarist George McCorkle, drummer Paul Riddle, and reed player Jerry Eubanks. The six-piece group was signed to Capricorn Records and released their debut album, The Marshall Tucker Band, in March 1973. They gained recognition through a tour with the Allman Brothers Band and found significant success during the course of the '70s, with most of their albums going gold. Their peak came with the million-selling album Carolina Dreams and its Top 15 single "Heard It in a Love Song" in 1977. The band was slowed down by the death of Tommy Caldwell in a car accident in 1980 and faded from the album charts after 1982. Toy Caldwell left for a solo career soon after, and the original lineup split in 1983. Later that same year, Doug Gray and Jerry Eubanks hired some Nashville studio musicians and took the band back out on the road; a little over a year later, the second wave of the Marshall Tucker Band began, as Gray and Eubanks returned home to Spartanburg, South Carolina, and hired guitarist Rusty Milner, bassist Tim Lawter, drummer Ace Allen, and guitarist Stuart Swanlund. After the original band dissolved and new members took their places, the group has had country chart hits, toured constantly, made forays into the blues and adult contemporary, and suffered the loss of founding member Toy Caldwell, who died in 1993. Some bandmembers left, some joined, and some stayed right where they were, but through it all, the Marshall Tucker Band endured. They continued to record steadily, maintained a loyal fan base, and eventually began to receive their dues as Southern rock pioneers. The 1998 Marshall Tucker Band consisted of Gray, Milner, Lawter, Swanlund, David Muse (formerly of Firefall, on sax, flute, and keys), and drummer B.B. Borden (formerly of Mother's Finest). The band took several stylistic detours with 1998's all-blues outing Face Down in the Blues and the 1999 spiritual album Gospel. A thorough reissue campaign was inaugurated in 2003, and the new studio record, Beyond the Horizon, appeared one year later. In 2006, the group released a live 1980 concert, Live on Long Island, and another new studio project, The Next Adventure, appeared in 2007. Multi-instrumentalist David Muse died on August 6, 2022 after he was diagnosed with cancer. He was 73 years old. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi
Read moreOne of the major Southern rock outfits of the '70s, the Marshall Tucker Band combined rock, country, and jazz, and featured extended instrumental passages on which lead guitarist Toy Caldwell shone. The band was formed in Spartanburg, South Carolina in 1971 by singer Doug Gray, guitarist Caldwell, his brother bassist Tommy Caldwell, guitarist George McCorkle, drummer Paul Riddle, and reed player Jerry Eubanks. The six-piece group was signed to Capricorn Records and released their debut album, The Marshall Tucker Band, in March 1973. They gained recognition through a tour with the Allman Brothers Band and found significant success during the course of the '70s, with most of their albums going gold. Their peak came with the million-selling album Carolina Dreams and its Top 15 single "Heard It in a Love Song" in 1977. The band was slowed down by the death of Tommy Caldwell in a car accident in 1980 and faded from the album charts after 1982. Toy Caldwell left for a solo career soon after, and the original lineup split in 1983. Later that same year, Doug Gray and Jerry Eubanks hired some Nashville studio musicians and took the band back out on the road; a little over a year later, the second wave of the Marshall Tucker Band began, as Gray and Eubanks returned home to Spartanburg, South Carolina, and hired guitarist Rusty Milner, bassist Tim Lawter, drummer Ace Allen, and guitarist Stuart Swanlund. After the original band dissolved and new members took their places, the group has had country chart hits, toured constantly, made forays into the blues and adult contemporary, and suffered the loss of founding member Toy Caldwell, who died in 1993. Some bandmembers left, some joined, and some stayed right where they were, but through it all, the Marshall Tucker Band endured. They continued to record steadily, maintained a loyal fan base, and eventually began to receive their dues as Southern rock pioneers. The 1998 Marshall Tucker Band consisted of Gray, Milner, Lawter, Swanlund, David Muse (formerly of Firefall, on sax, flute, and keys), and drummer B.B. Borden (formerly of Mother's Finest). The band took several stylistic detours with 1998's all-blues outing Face Down in the Blues and the 1999 spiritual album Gospel. A thorough reissue campaign was inaugurated in 2003, and the new studio record, Beyond the Horizon, appeared one year later. In 2006, the group released a live 1980 concert, Live on Long Island, and another new studio project, The Next Adventure, appeared in 2007. Multi-instrumentalist David Muse died on August 6, 2022 after he was diagnosed with cancer. He was 73 years old. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi
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12 Jun 2025 | The Marshall Tucker Band in Antioch | Village of Antioch, Antioch, IL, United States |
13 Jun 2025 | The Marshall Tucker Band in Kansas City | Knuckleheads, North Kansas City, MO, United States |
14 Jun 2025 | The Marshall Tucker Band in Jefferson City | Capital Region Amphitheater, Jefferson City, MO, United States |
19 Jun 2025 | The Marshall Tucker Band in Grand Rapids | DeVos Performance Hall, Grand Rapids, MI, United States |
20 Jun 2025 | The Marshall Tucker Band @ 2025 Summer Jam in Union | 2025 Summer Jam, Eau Claire, WI, United States |
21 Jun 2025 | The Marshall Tucker Band in Evansville | Old National Events Plaza, Evansville, IN, United States |
18 Jul 2025 | The Marshall Tucker Band in Council Bluffs | Stir Cove, Council Bluffs, IA, United States |
18 Jul 2025 | Bachman-Turner Overdrive and The Marshall Tucker Band | Stir Concert Cove-Harrah's Council Bluffs Casino & Hotel, Council Bluffs, IA, United States |
19 Jul 2025 | The Marshall Tucker Band in Welch | Treasure Island Resort & Casino, Hager City, WI, United States |
19 Jul 2025 | Bachman-Turner Overdrive and The Marshall Tucker Band | Treasure Island Amphitheater, Welch, MN, United States |
Some of The Marshall Tucker Band's most popular songs include Can't You See, Fire on the Mountain, Heard It in a Love Song. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
You can listen to The Marshall Tucker Band's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Can't You See, Fire on the Mountain, Heard It in a Love Song, and more.
The Marshall Tucker Band is known for their distinctive sound in the album rock genre, often blending elements of classic rock, making them a unique voice in the music world.
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