Mudcrutch

Mudcrutch
Mudcrutch in 2016; from left to right: Benmont Tench, Tom Petty, Mike Campbell, Randall Marsh and Tom Leadon
Mudcrutch in 2016; from left to right: Benmont Tench, Tom Petty, Mike Campbell, Randall Marsh and Tom Leadon
Background information
OriginGainesville, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Years active1970–1975, 2007–2017
LabelsShelter, Reprise
Past membersTom Petty
Danny Roberts
Jim Lenahan
Charlie Souza
Mike Campbell
Benmont Tench
Randall Marsh
Tom Leadon

Mudcrutch was an American rock band from Gainesville, Florida, whose sound touched on southern rock and country rock. They were first active in the 1970s and reformed in 2007, and are best known for being the band which launched Tom Petty to fame.[1][2]

Mudcrutch formed in Gainesville in 1970 and soon became a popular act across Florida. The band moved to Los Angeles in 1974 to attract the attention of a record company. Though they signed a contract with Shelter Records, they released only one poor-selling single before breaking up in 1975. The following year, former Mudcrutch members Petty, Mike Campbell, and Benmont Tench formed the core of a new band, the Heartbreakers.

Most of the original Mudcrutch lineup reformed in 2007 to record their first album as a group, which was followed by a tour. A second album followed in 2016. Petty's death in 2017 effectively dissolved the group; Leadon died in 2023.

  1. ^ "Mudcrutch - Mudcrutch | Album | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  2. ^ "2 - Mudcrutch | Album | AllMusic". AllMusic.