The Marshall Tucker Band | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Spartanburg, South Carolina, U.S. |
Genres | |
Years active | 1972–present |
Labels | Capricorn, Warner Bros., Mercury, Cabin Fever, Ramblin' |
Members | Doug Gray Marcus James Henderson Chris Hicks Rick Willis Ryan Ware B.B. Borden |
Past members | Jerry Eubanks Toy Caldwell George McCorkle Paul Riddle Tommy Caldwell Franklin Wilkie Stuart Swanlund Rusty Milner Tim Lawter Ronnie Godfrey Bobby Ogdin Bob Wray James Stroud Tom Robb Ace Allen Don Cameron Frank Toler Mark Pettey Ronald Radford Paul Thompson Garry Guzzardo David Muse Clay Cook Tony Heatherly Pat Elwood Tony Black |
Website | marshalltucker |
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.[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.[1] Lead vocalist Doug Gray remains the only original member still active with the band.
The original line-up of the Marshall Tucker Band, formed in 1972, included lead guitarist, vocalist and primary songwriter Toy Caldwell (1947–1993), lead vocalist Doug Gray (born 1948), keyboard player, saxophone player and flautist Jerry Eubanks (born 1950), rhythm guitarist George McCorkle (1946–2007), drummer Paul Riddle (born 1953) and bassist Tommy Caldwell (1949–1980). They signed with Capricorn Records and released their first album in 1973, The Marshall Tucker Band.
After Tommy Caldwell was killed in a car accident in 1980, he was replaced by bassist Franklin Wilkie. Most of the original band members had left by 1984.[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 Ryan Ware and drummer B.B. Borden.[3]