After being wounded in Vietnam in September 1968, he was evacuated for two weeks, then returned for duty. In 1972, Caldwell and McCorkle once again revamped the band's line-up, eventually settling on Tommy Caldwell on bass, George McCorkle rhythm guitar, vocalist Doug Gray, and Jerry Eubanks, flute/tenor sax, while adding Paul Riddle on drums; the new line-up adopted the name "Marshall Tucker Band." After hearing the band play at Grant's Buddy Thornton and Paul Hornsby recorded the band's demo at Capricorn Studios in Macon, Georgia. Youll find me back in the country in South Carolina. After Tommy Caldwell was killed in a car accident in 1980, he was replaced by bassist Franklin Wilkie. Former Toy Factory bassist Franklin Wilkie replaced Caldwell for their next album, Dedicated, but the band was never able to recapture its commercial success of the 1970s. Lead singer Doug Gray (third from left) is the only original member left in The Marshall Tucker Band. A big part of the current Marshall Tucker Band sound is the respected talent of Chris Hicks on guitar. Marshall Tucker Band wrote in a statement released on Saturday "We are saddened to hear of the passing of someone very . The social media tribute also includes a snapshot of Tucker sitting at his piano, his hands on the keys. Doors at 7:30 p.m. Dave Mason is also on . Caldwell was discharged in 1969 and once again began playing music with his high school buddies. The song "Ab's Song" from The Marshall Tucker Band's debut album was written for her. He described Caldwell as the most jovial, bighearted human being., The Marshall Tucker Band had seven gold and two platinum albums, peaking in the mid-1970s with songs such as Heard It in a Love Song, Cant You See and This Ol Cowboy.. Duval said her father's disability never stopped him from learning and trying new things, and she never thought of her father as blind. The band and Tucker eventually figured out what was happening. "I sit on the side of the stage and I hear 'Georgia Moon,' (a song written by Paul Hornsby that is on Chris Hicks' new album called "Dog Eat Dog World") and I hear just Chris go out there and do it by himself with a little steel guitar behind it, and I cry. Caldwell had a lightning fast thumb on guitar, McCorkle said. When Lovin Spoonful Members Reunited for a Great Cause in L.A. Roger Daltrey on Woodstock, Tommy: Career-Spanning Interview, The Jaggerz The Rapper: You Know What Hes After, #1 Singles of 1970: A Bridge to a New Decade, Radio Hits in February 1967: B-Sides Rule. each comment to let us know of abusive posts. June 9 will now be Marshall Tucker Band Day across the Palmetto State. Jan 29 San Ramon, CA Dougherty Valley PAC His last performance with the band was on April 18, 1980. Connect with the definitive source for global and local news. AllRightsReserved. TheMarshall Tucker Band are mourning the loss of the man who lent their group his name. In 2007, they released their newest studio album "The Next Adventure.". Caldwell married his wife Abbie on September 12, 1969. Toy Caldwell was the lead guitarist and primary songwriter for The Marshall Tucker Band. Waylon Jennings and Zac Brown Band have both had charting country singles with covers of the Marshall Tucker Band's 1973 hit, "Can't You See.". [2] The band's current line-up consists of Gray on vocals; keyboard player, saxophonist and flautist Marcus James Henderson; guitarists Chris Hicks and Rick Willis, bassist Tony Black, and drummer B.B. He loved it.. One of them was Doug Gray, the lead singer for The Marshall Tucker Band, and only original . Choose wisely! We won't share it with anyone else. I was born with that. Caldwell, who along with his brother, Tommy, formed the . [13] The band's final Capricorn release came with 1978's Together Forever, which was produced by Stewart Levine. . Hopefully, people see that southern connection to the bands we love like Marshall Tucker in our music.. The Marshall Tucker Band performed in downtown Spartanburg Tuesday, June 7, 2022, as part of its 50th anniversary tour. <br /><br /><br /><br /> Love the flip of Heard It In A Love Song, Life in a Song. Im so proud of our band.. He was 54. As Grey remarks, the result was so eclectic that the press didn't really know what to make of them as they failed to fit neatly in any pigeonhole. Technically they're still around; lead singer Doug Gray is the only original member still in the band. Tommy Caldwell described the Marshall Tucker Band's music as progressive country, explaining that the band played country music structures and riffs combined with jazz improvisation upon which more complex structures were built from the country music foundation. 21.) And though Doug Gray was officially the lead singer (and is currently the only . Mar 10 Collingswood, NJ Scottish Rite Auditorium Hub City music icons, the Marshall Tucker Band, will play Music on Main June 7 at downtown Spartanburg's Morgan Square. He developed a unique style of playing, playing the electric guitar using his thumb rather than a pick. Jethro Tulls Thick As a Brick: Concept LP or Parody of One? The Marshall Tucker Band continue to celebrate five decades since its inception with more dates of their 50th Anniversary tour, in 2023. Apr 01 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena [3], The "Marshall Tucker" in the band's name does not refer to a band member, but rather a blind piano tuner from Columbia, South Carolina. [1] While the band had reached the height of its commercial success by the end of the decade, it has recorded and performed continuously under various line-ups for 50 years. The song was named the #1 greatest Southern Rock song ever recorded by Ultimate Classic Rock with Sweet Home Alabama as runner-up. Then tragedy struck. The Marshall Tucker Band is saying farewell to someone who played a key role in the band's formation. In fact, The Charlie Daniels Band has played more dates with The Marshall Tucker Band over the past years than any other band weve ever worked with. 3:31 PM. Tucker's name became synonymous with the Southern Rock Band, but he was never part of the group. Though . After 15 years with the band, Caldwell left in 1985 to begin a solo career. It's certainly a song of contradictions. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph.. Clear skies. Your e-mail address will be used to confirm your account. Noted for incorporating blues, country, and jazz into an eclectic sound, the Marshall Tucker Band helped establish the Southern rock genre in the early 1970s. Long Hard Ride, the band's fifth consecutive gold album, was released in 1976,[14] and its instrumental title track (which again features Charlie Daniels on fiddle) was nominated for a Grammy. The Marshall Tucker Band, named after the piano tuner who owned the band's rehearsal hall, made 14 albums of easygoing Southern rock from 1973 to 1984; two sold more than a million copies each . The Marshall Tucker Band is all about Doug Gray. If you forget it, you'll be able to recover it using your email address. You can't deny a guy that's drinking and comes up to you and he's slobbery drunk and he just wants to hug you, or you can't deny a person that is straight as an arrow and he comes up and he says, 'Man, I'd just like to take my picture with you.' "Marshall Tucker is 94 years old and still alive," marvelled Doug Gray, the straight-talking frontman of the southern rock band that co-opted . After a solid 10-year run, Toy Caldwell, Riddle, and McCorkle left the band in 1983. [1] The cause of death was reported as cardio-respiratory failure due to viral myocarditis, by Spartanburg County Coroner Jim Burnett. [33] The band's 1979 album Running Like the Wind features a pop rock and jazz fusion sound. Feb 20 St. Petersburg, FL Mahaffey Theater They [Tucker and his wife] did their Sunday school lessons and read many books, and he even worked for the National Federation of the Blind. Winds light and variable. Daniels' first of many collaborations with the Marshall Tucker Band came on the band's second album, A New Life,[14] which was released in 1974, and certified gold in 1977. He later formed the Toy Caldwell Band and released an eponymous CD in 1992; the record was later renamed Son of the South by Southern country rocker and Caldwell's personal friend, Charlie Daniels. Tickets available t https://t.co/cV1LQZJxmo, Answer in the comments https://t.co/ZOEtHA6UrH, If I die at 23, won't you bury me in the sunshine? As well as being the frontman, he also sang background vocals and wrote several songs, including Melody Ann, which was the only song he ever performed lead vocals on. High 57F. 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Who died in the Marshall Tucker Band? This performance is captured on the 2006 release, Live on Long Island. [21] According to Allmusic's Jeff Tamarkin, Toy Caldwell's guitar playing style was categorized by "flashy, jazzy licks"; the band has also been noted for extensive jamming. He's the only remaining original member. By 1984, hed left the Marshall Tucker Band, creating a huge hole as the group lost its lead guitarist, vocalist on Cant You See and principal songwriter. His deathdidnt end the Marshall Tucker Band, but it changed things forever in particular for his older brother Toy Caldwell. Feb 23 Derry, NH Tupelo Music Hall We'd love to hear eyewitness The group will take the stage around 8:30 p.m. Original lead singer Doug Gray still fronts the band. The Marshall Tucker Band's self-titled debut, produced by Paul Hornsby, was released in 1973, and certified gold in 1975. The BCB team brings you the latest Breaking News, Contests, On This Day rock history stories, Classic Videos, retro-Charts and more. Thanks to hits like Cant You See, Heard It in a Love Song, Fire on the Mountain, 24 Hours At a Time, and Take the Highway, the 5x Gold, 3x Platinum-selling Southern Rock group has sold millions of albums worldwide. MTB does love America. Last fall he released his debut album, Toy Caldwell, a mix of rock n roll, country, blues and pop with a lyrical thread of romantic entanglements. In the late 1960s, four of the bandmembers served in the U.S. Armed Forces;[8][9][10] Toy Caldwell was in the USMC, and received a Purple Heart after being wounded in Vietnam. 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 . Earlier in January, the band kicked off their 50th anniversary tour. I'm more than happy to be where I am right now. Borden on drums; and new member Marcus Henderson on flute. The Marshall Tucker Band is one such group that continues to have a profound level of impact on successive generations of listeners whove been "Searchin for a Rainbow" and found it perfectly represented by this tried-and-true Southern institution over the decades. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster. Create a password that only you will remember. Jan 31 Feb 4 Key West, FL Key Western Fest Feb 11 Vinton, LA Delta Downs Racetrack, Hotel & Casino Doug Gray was fresh off his tour of duty in Vietnam when he and some friends from his Spartanburg, South Carolina . "Sending blessings to his wife and family.". In 1972, The Marshall Tucker Band came together in Spartanburg, South Carolina to form a southern rock group. Colin Larkin (ed. You truly did not know what you were getting until you took that bite and dropped the needle. The concert is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be free to attend. By the age of sixteen, Caldwell was passionate about music, sports, and his other obsession, motorcycles. Tommy Caldwell, their original bassist, died following a car accident in 1980 when he was 30, and his brother, guitarist Toy Caldwell. The Marshall Tucker Band performs on Thursday, Feb. 10 at the Fox Theatre; 211 Woodward Ave., Detroit; 313-471-7000; 313presents.com. Alongside the Allman Brothers Band, the Charlie Daniels Band, Wet Willie, Lynyrd Skynyrd and more, the group blazed a trail in the 1970s and '80s with hit songs such as "Take The Highway," "Can't You See," and "Heard It In A Love Song," which are still popular today. SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) _ Toy T. Caldwell Jr., former lead guitar player and singer for the Marshall Tucker Band, died Thursday, and the cause was under investigation, a coroner said. The Marshall Tucker Band had just returned home from a concert they recorded for broadcast on the King Biscuit Flower Hour when Tommy Caldwell's Land Cruiser clipped a parked . His brothers, Tommy, bass guitar player for the Marshall Tucker Band, and Timmy died in separate auto accidents about 13 years ago. "My daddy has been independent, since forever," Duval said. Published on December 1, 2021 04:45 PM. [14] Gospel, the band's 1999 album, featured the band's rendition of traditional songs including "The Wayfaring Stranger", "Will the Circle Be Unbroken", and several original tracks. ", "He was a very nice guy who had our best interest at heart. An autopsy was scheduled for Friday, Burnett said. The Marshall Tucker Band's Music Trail sign can be found at the edge of Morgan Square directly across from Wild Wing Cafe near where West Main Street intersects with Church Street. We dont want to stray from what we grew up listening to, Roland continues. Marshall, who lived in Columbia, was . He described Caldwell as the most jovial, bighearted human being., The Marshall Tucker Band had seven gold and two platinum albums, peaking in the mid-1970s with songs such as Heard It in a Love Song, Cant You See and This Ol Cowboy.. We needed a name asap and the rest is history! Its truly an amazing journey weve been on for the past 50 years, Cincinnati! It was just a freak accident, Moon Mullins, a crew member for the band, said later. The owner of the Galaxy, who was in the car but uninjured when Caldwell struck him, was charged with improper parking the next day. "Marshall was blind since birth but amazingly could play the heck out of the piano. [4] While the band was discussing possible band names one evening in an old warehouse they had rented for rehearsal space, someone noticed that the warehouse's door key had the name "Marshall Tucker" inscribed on it, and suggested they call themselves "The Marshall Tucker Band," not realizing it referred to an actual person. Borden. You know, I think it was Toy Caldwells dad who said, Theres more to gray hair than old bones, and we still have a lot of stories yet to tell, Gray concludes. In the early fall of 1973 Marshall Tucker Band was still a young and hungry group out to prove themselves every time they hit the stage. "Marshall was blind since birth but amazingly could play the heck out of the piano. My name will always be associated with the Marshall Tucker Band and Im proud it is, Caldwell told The Associated Press last fall. Younger brother Tommy Caldwell joined in 1973 when Wilkie left and the band became the Marshall Tucker Band. Caldwell's body was found by his wife, Abbie Good Caldwell, at their home in . The Marshall Tucker Band is an American rock band from Spartanburg, South Carolina. Daniels who passed away in July of 2020, had helped Marshall . He was 60. Doble said Caldwell, 45, had been ill with influenza and bronchitis. He would not elaborate. The band saw the name in 1972 when they rented an old warehouse in Spartanburg to use for rehearsals. 38 on the Billboard charts. We had the commonality of having all grown up together in Spartanburg, explains Gray about his original MTB bandmates, guitar wizard Toy Caldwell and his brother, bassist Tommy Caldwell, alongside rhythm guitarist George McCorkle, drummer Paul T. Riddle, and flautist/saxophonist Jerry Eubanks. Lead singer with The Specials / Fun Boy Three Read more. Feb 19 Jacksonville, FL Florida Theatre In 1980 Tommy Caldwell died as a result of injuries from an auto accident. Mar 09 Patchogue, NY Patchogue Theatre Tommys Jeep, modified for off-road driving with oversized tires, flipped onto its side and Caldwell suffered a head injury that would ultimately prove fatal. However, the "new" band has been together 25 years, whereas the original group lasted just . Music video by The Marshall Tucker Band performing Can't You See (Audio). He was also the father of two girls, Cassady and Geneal Caldwell. The Marshall Tucker Band are mourning the loss of the man who lent their group his name. In fact, he was never even a professional performer at all. Lead singer Doug Gray relayed the keychain story to PEOPLE in 2021, and said the fateful practice session took place in February 1972. In addition to his role as lead guitarist, he was also the band's steel guitarist and performed lead vocals including on one of the band's best-known . VIP tickets will be availableto purchase. Cloudy early, becoming mostly sunny this afternoon. Its a tragic loss to me, and to the music industry, McCorkle said. Gray is the only remaining original member in The Marshall Tucker Band. January 22, 2023. Caldwell died on April 28, 1980, after lingering in critical condition at Spartanburg General Hospital for almost a week. He began playing guitar before his teen years with his younger brother Tommy Caldwell. He always said his talent was simply God-given. They are good memories.. He would do interviews and had always good words for us," said Douglas Gray, lead singer of Marshall Tucker Band. [5] Music historian Joel Whitburn erroneously attributes "Marshall Tucker" to the owner of the band's rehearsal hall in his book Top Pop Singles, 1955-2002. The Marshall Tucker Band is an American rock band from Spartanburg, South Carolina.Noted for incorporating blues, country, and jazz into an eclectic sound, the Marshall Tucker Band helped establish the Southern rock genre in the early 1970s. Toy Talmadge Caldwell Jr. Toy Talmadge Caldwell Jr., a founding member of the Marshall Tucker Band, died in his sleep on Wednesday at his home in Moore, S.C. Don't ever think that you're better than anybody else. "It was two years after Tommy died and Toy said he just . Tommy Caldwell died in an auto accident in 1980. that is degrading to another person. Hub City music icons, the Marshall Tucker Band, will play Music on Main June 7 at downtown Spartanburg's Morgan Square. In 1966, members of several such bands merged to form the Toy Factory, named after guitarist Toy Caldwell. One thing we absolutely know for sure: If you heard it in a Marshall Tucker Band song, it certainly cant be wrong. He loved playing in front of people, McCorkle said. In 1972, original members Toy Caldwell, Tommy Caldwell, Gray, Jerry Eubanks, George McCorkle and Paul Riddle came together in Spartanburg, S.C. As the band wrote on their Facebook page on Jan. 21, We are saddened to hear of the passing of someone very special to our hearts, for very obvious reasons. Often associated with such similar-minded acts as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Blackfoot, Marshall Tucker Band and .38 Special, Molly Hatchet is best known for . May 25-28 Axton, VA Rooster Walk Rhythm guitarist George McCorkle died in 2007, leaving Gray as the only member from the classic era defined by the Caldwells. [23], The band's self-titled debut album was categorized as country rock,[24] progressive rock,[27] and "a Southern rock classic". SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) _ Toy T. Caldwell Jr., former lead guitar player and singer for the Marshall Tucker Band, died Thursday, and the cause was under investigation, a coroner said. Tucker also served as the president for the National Federation of the Blind in South Carolina and worked on legislation for blind residents. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. The bands namesake yes, there really was a Marshall Tucker died on Jan. 20, 2023, at the age of 99. He was just a good, Christian man.". The physician says he cant certify the cause and manner of death and has asked our office to investigate, Burnett said. The album marked a return to the band's country and blues roots. People ask me all the time what Im gonna do when I turn 80, and I always say, The same thing that were continuing to do now. Were road warriors, theres no doubt about that and I dont intend to slow down. May the MTB wagon train continue running like the wind on a long hard ride for many more years to come. SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) _ Toy T. Caldwell Jr., former lead guitar player and singer for the Marshall Tucker Band, died Thursday, and the cause was under investigation, a coroner said. 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 whose name was found on a key ring in their old rehearsal space. They saw the name on a key ring where they used to rehearse and decided it would make a good name for their band. Toy put up a good front for the others, but now I know he had to be torn apart inside., Doug Gray, who sang the groups No. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster. Even after all these years after the tragedies, the miles, the personnel changes, and the many developments in the music business. Daniels added that he never got tired of seeing his MTB brothers on the road: Whenever Doug Gray walks into my dressing room with that big ol smile of his and then we hug each other and sit and talk for a while, the evening is complete., I remember seeing Marshall Tucker and The Outlaws play together in Jacksonville many years ago, when I was just a kid, recalls Lynyrd Skynyrd lead singer Johnny Van Zant. Later it came to light that Marshall Tucker, the blind piano tuner, had tuned a piano in that rented space before the band and his name was inscribed on the key. Take the Highway was also used in the movie. [5][6][7], Toy Caldwell was found dead in bed by his wife, Abbie, on February 25, 1993, at his home in Moore, South Carolina. Having them open for us on all those dates was like a dream come true, and theyre still as good as Ive ever seen them. Caldwells body was found by his wife, Abbie Good Caldwell, at their home in Moore, about 80 miles northwest of Columbia, said Bill Doble, vice president of music for Cabin Fever Entertainment, for whom Caldwell recorded. Sole original member Doug Gray brings the South Carolina band to Symphony Hall Feb. 4. He played guitar on albums by country stars Hank Williams Jr., Waylon Jennings, Barbara Mandrell and Conway Twitty, among others. He was 99. Though he was never a member of our band, we wouldnt be here today without his historic name. Ive been in tune with how music can make you feel, right from when I was first in the crib, explains lead vocalist and bandleader Doug Gray, whos been fronting the MTB since the very beginning. [17], In 1992, the Marshall Tucker Band produced its first album for the Cabin Fever label, Still Smokin'. Charlie Daniels' decorated career as a singer, song writer, guitarist, and fiddler spanned several decades. We'll send breaking news and news alerts to you as they happen! The band also issued a full statement that reflected on their group's history with Tucker, who was a talented pianist, but never played with the Marshall Tucker Band. [8][9][10] Nevertheless, a toxicologist's report found that the cause of death was a cardiac arrest brought on by cocaine use.[11]. "We are thankful for the life he lived!" The Marshall Tucker Band's current iteration consists of Marcus James Henderson, Rick Willis, Chris Hicks and B.B. Named for a blind South Carolinian who tuned pianos, the group kept . What show are you coming to? "He's in a much better place now, and someday we will be in a better place with him too. "He's just a great guy, so kind all the time, and I'd call just to cheer him up when he was sick.". "How do you cover 99 years of life? "I still feel lucky to be on the stage," Gray said. George McCorkle, a founding member of the Marshall Tucker Band, said he and Caldwell grew up in Spartanburg and played music after school. [13] All of the tracks were written by Toy Caldwell, including "Can't You See" which was released in 1973 on Capricorn 0023 ("Bubbled Under" at No. [26], The band's eclectic musical style has predominantly been categorized as Southern rock. VIP tickets will be available to purchase. Your account has been registered, and you are now logged in. Indeed, the secret ingredient to the ongoing success of The Marshall Tucker Bands influence can be seen and felt far and wide throughout many mainstream digital outlets (Netflix, Amazon, etc.). Jan 27 Folsom, CA Harris Center Toy truly was the heart and . The only original member of the MTB is the lead singer and honestly he doesn't have much voice left. These days, it is original singer Doug Gray who is keeping the Marshall Tucker train rolling. The album was digitally re-released in 2009 through Hopesong Digital / GMV Nashville. On April 22, 1980, following the completion of the band's tenth album Tenth (ninth studio release), bassist and co-founder Tommy Caldwell suffered massive head trauma in a car wreck and died six days later. Hope to see you there!! "We are in California right now for our shows, but I wish we were over there to give the family our condolences," Gray said. The Southern rock band began forming after buddies began returning from . Now Available: 134 Rock-n-Roll Legends Crossed the Rainbow in 2017 - A Tribute to their Lives Dismiss, May 12, 2016 no comments. The Instagram post also said "Marshall was blind since . Caldwells body was found by his wife, Abbie Good Caldwell, at their home in Moore, about 80 miles northwest of Columbia, said Bill Doble, vice president of music for Cabin Fever Entertainment, for whom Caldwell recorded. Great memories from this day https://t.co/wqGdhxtqPH, Kearney, NE! On 1982's Tuckerized, only two songs were written by band members; 'Sea, Dreams & Fairy Tales' by Toy Caldwell and 'Sweet Elaine' by George McCorkle. Marshall Tucker , the namesake of the musical group, died on Jan. 20 at the age of 99. [6] Marshall Tucker died on January 20, 2023, at the age of 99. He always said his talent was simply God-given. [13] Southern rock fiddler Charlie Daniels later recalled that the Marshall Tucker Band "came onstage and just blew it out from start to finish. The six founding members of Marshall Tucker were, brothers Tommy and Toy Caldwell on bass and lead guitar, rhythm guitarist George McCorkle, drummer Paul T. Riddle, lead singer Doug Gray and Jerry Eubanks on flute and saxophone. When you wake up and want to put a smile on your face, you think of the songs that always manage to reach down and touch your soul the moment you hear the first note. Jan 26 Vacaville, CA Vacaville PAC He said the group was scheduled to open for the Allman Brothers and still didn . The following year the band's Searchin' for a Rainbow was also certified gold the year of its release, and contained the track "Fire on the Mountain," which peaked at No. He co-founded the Marshall . A founding member of the band, Caldwell remained with the group until 1983. Tenth, the final album to feature Tommy Caldwell, was their last Top 40 album.
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