THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND KEEPS ON ROCKIN’
30 Years And Counting…
From
their first LP in 1973, to their powerful stage presence today,
the Marshall Tucker Band has played countless concert venues around the
world. With the success of the Volunteer Jam Tour, and 1999 release of
Gospel, the good ol’ boys from Spartanburg, South Carolina remain as a
powerful force in the world of music.
David
Muse has rejoined the Marshall Tucker Band after
a three year absence. As a founding member of Firefall, David took
sometime away from MTB to reunite with his bandmates. David originally
joined MTB in 1996. We are truly grateful to have such a tremendous
talent return on flute, sax and keys.
Doug
Gray, lead singer, is quick to credit the band’s
current dynamic members with carrying on the everlasting Marshall
Tucker Band sound. In 1989, slide guitarist Stuart Swanlund joined the
lineup of talented musicians. They also added the highly respected B.B.
Borden, who is a former member of both Mother’s Finest and The Outlaws,
on drums in the early 90’s.
“The
buying public never really cared whether we were country or rock
and roll” says founding member Doug Gray. “They called us a Southern
rock band, but we have always played everything from country to blues
and all things in-between. We’re still playing all of the classic
songs, but we are moving ahead into other styles as well. We’re also
playing for a younger audience than we have in the past, perhaps to the
kids of the fans we played in front of in the 70’s and 80’s.”
Gray
also notes that people have gotten “married and
buried” to classic MTB songs like “Desert Skies” and “Can’t You See”.
After nearly 30 years, The Marshall Tucker Band continues to be played
on classic rock and country radio, and they have never stopped touring.
“We
never play less than 150 shows a year, and
sometimes we play as many as 200 shows. We feel we owe it to the fans
who have supported us through the years to deliver the music in
person,” says Gray.
Years
of rigorous tour schedules earned the band the
respect of critics and countless dedicated fans. With hit singles like
“Heard It In a Love Song,” “Fire On The Mountain,” “Can’t You See,” and
“Take The Highway,” The Marshall Tucker Band earned seven gold and
three platinum albums while they were on the Capricorn Records label.
During the 90’s, the MTB scored four hit singles on Billboard’s country
chart and one on Billboard’s gospel chart. Their music has also been
featured on the soundtracks of movies such as Smokey and the Bandit,
The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper, and Shipwrecked.
The
Marshall Tucker Band got its start in Spartanburg,
S.C. when Gray teamed up with Tommy Caldwell and Toy Caldwell, Paul T.
Riddle, George McCorkle and Jerry Eubanks, borrowing the name “Marshall
Tucker” from a piano tuner who’s name was found on a key ring in their
old rehearsal space. In 1972, they signed with Capricorn Records, the
same label that guided The Allman Brothers Band, Wet Willie, and others
to national fame. The MTB opened shows for The Allman Brothers in 1973,
and the following year, they began to headline their own shows across
America due to the platinum-plus sales of their debut album.
In
years to come, The Marshall Tucker Band would wow
critics and influence major country acts like Alabama, The Kentucky
Headhunters, Confederate Railroad, and Travis Tritt with its definitive
blend of rock, rhythm & blues, jazz, country, and gospel. Now,
thanks to the expanding scope of today’s music, a new generation of
fans is learning what the rest of their fans have known for so long-
that good music knows no boundaries.
“As
we’ve become older,” Gray grins, eyes twinkling,
“our Southern heritage seems to come out even more. But no matter how
old we get, we can still rock your socks off.”
The
Marshall Tucker Band is:
Doug Gray
– Lead Vocals
Pat
Elwood– Bass Guitar
Chris
Hicks - Guitars
Clay Cook–
Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Flute, Sax
B.B.
Borden – Drums
David
Muse – Keyboards, Saxophone & Flute, Vocals