The ride continues! 🚀 We're thrilled to announce the second leg of the 'Live On Cloud 9' tour with our friends from
@JStarship
. Low ticket warning for select dates—secure yours now at
On this day in 1973, The Marshall Tucker Band took the stage at the Grand Opera House in Macon, GA—a moment we will never forget! Were you there with us? ❤️
We just heard the news of the passing of Dickey Betts, a legend and our longtime brother. We send our love and sympathy to his family. The memories hit me hard this morning after learning of his passing. (1/3)
This was expected but still hard to believe. Great sadness has come upon me. He was a gentleman that held it all together. Much love to his wife, Dale, who has been by his side through the good and the bad. May we all have a moment of prayer for Gary and the entire
@Skynyrd
fam.
We are saddened to hear of the passing of someone very special to our hearts, for very obvious reasons. Our band’s namesake, Mr. Marshall Tucker, passed away peacefully yesterday morning at the age of 99.
Full statement in the image below.
God Bless,
The Marshall Tucker Band
In this wonderful world, we are given the beginning, many friends, a blessing, and the end. God Bless Joe Bonsall, The Oak Ridge Boys and family. — Doug Gray, The Marshall Tucker Band.
Photo credit: Jon Mir
Today, we pause to remember our brother Tommy Caldwell, who left us on April 28, 1980. His artistry and spirit continue to inspire us. Tommy, your music and love live on in our hearts forever.
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Happy 46th anniversary to "Heard It in a Love Song", our highest-charting single reaching 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. Let's keep playing it loud for many more years to come 📻 🎶
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This week we honor and remember Toy and Tommy Caldwell, key figures in the story of The Marshall Tucker Band. Tommy would have celebrated his birthday on Nov 9, and Toy on Nov 13. Their legacy in Southern rock remains timeless.
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His God-given strength would not allow for failure in music or in life. May the world never forget this gentleman. — Doug Gray on behalf of The Marshall Tucker Band & Red Light Management
Photo courtesy of Dickey Betts Facebook.
Happy Birthday, Doug Gray! 🎉
Your voice has not only defined The Marshall Tucker Band but continues to bring our music to life every single day. Friends, join us in wishing Doug a fantastic birthday filled with music and joy! 👇
Celebrating the moment "Can't You See" hit the Billboard's Hot Top 100 in 1973, the year of its release. Later named the
#1
greatest Southern Rock song ever by Ultimate Classic Rock, with 'Sweet Home Alabama' as the runner-up. A proud milestone in our journey. 🎵🏆
We are saddened to hear of the passing of the great
@tobykeith
. What an amazing talent. We lost another Real Cowboy! Gone too soon but we know where he is. Ride in Peace, TK.
-Doug Gray / The Marshall Tucker Band.
The monuments that he helped to create for southern rock will never be replicated. From the beginning, before achieving incredible success, he was a man that stood strong by himself. The things that matter the most to musicians were things Dickey already thought of. (2/3)
Remembering George McCorkle, founding member and guitarist for The Marshall Tucker Band, who passed away on June 29, 2007. His legacy lives on through timeless hits like 'Fire on the Mountain,' the band's first top 40 hit. Gone but never forgotten. 🎸
Our sixth studio album 'Carolina Dreams' came out 45 years ago in January 1977! 4-5 YEARS! It's an ode to our home state, South Carolina. What are some of your favorite songs?
Throwin' it way back to '77 with this rockin' photo! Old Bridge Township in New Jersey with The Grateful Dead, The Marshall Tucker Band and New Riders of the Purple Sage. What a lineup.
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Toy's unforgettable solo at the Garden State Arts Center in New Jersey, 1981. This legendary performance was later released on DVD.
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On this day in 1977, "Heard It In A Love Song" peaked at
#14
on Billboard's Top 100, staying on the charts for 21 weeks! What is your earliest memory of this song?
Celebrate with us as we look back on our live performance of 'Fire On The Mountain.' Released this month in 1975, the song peaked at number 38 on the Billboard Hot 100. What memories does this classic bring back for you? 🔥⛰️
1 Million followers on
@spotify
. To all our amazing fans, THANK YOU! Your love and support mean everything to us. Here's to the music, the memories, and many more milestones to come. 🙏
As a proud South Carolinian, it’s been an incredible 50-year journey from Spartanburg to Southern rock history. Thank you for the feature,
@AmerSongwriter
!
— Doug
"Searchin' for a Rainbow" came out 48 years ago in August 1975. This timeless album has captivated fans with its unforgettable melodies and authentic Southern rock spirit. What are your favorite moments from this record? 🎸🌈
Remembering the incredible talent of Tommy Caldwell, showcased in this bass solo from 1976. His profound impact on our music and his lasting legacy are felt every time we play.
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This month we're celebrating the anniversary of 'Where We All Belong,' our third album released back in November 1974. What memories do you associate with this album? Share your stories and favorite tracks below!
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Can't believe it's been 45 years since the release of "Together Forever", our seventh studio album released in 1978! Do you have this record on vinyl? What are your favorite songs?
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Today marks the anniversary of 'Heard It In A Love Song'! From its debut at
#78
on the Billboard Hot 100, this classic has found a special place in our hearts. What memories does this song bring back for you?
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"Blue Ridge Mountain Sky" featuring an incredible instrumental session and Toy Caldwell's inspired solo. This is what seeing The Marshall Tucker Band live is all about – raw emotion and unforgettable music 💛
Take a trip back to 1975 with us at the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston, TX, where "Searchin' for a Rainbow" came alive like never before. Were you there or have a favorite memory from this time?
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Flashback to 1973 with our live performance of 'Ramblin'' from the film 'Saturday Night in Macon,' a celebration of Southern rock featuring us, the Allman Brothers, and Wet Willie. The concert was filmed in Macon, GA, the same place where we recorded our debut album! 🎸
Toy shares his thoughts on how The Marshall Tucker Band played a significant role in introducing country music to a new generation.
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January marks the anniversary of 'Carolina Dreams', released back in 1977. Featuring the iconic "Heard It in a Love Song", this album holds a special place in our hearts and in the history of Southern rock.
What are your other favorite tracks from this album?
Celebrating the anniversary of 'Searchin' For A Rainbow,' our fourth album, released this month in 1975! What's your favorite track from this classic record? 🌈
June is a month full of anniversaries for us, and today we're celebrating the release of 'Long Hard Ride,' one of our most iconic albums, released in 1976! Do you have any special memories tied to this album?
Live performance of 'Fly Like an Eagle' during the Carolina Dreams tour in 1977 in Passaic, New Jersey. Who saw us live in the '70s? Which year? Which city?
47 years of 'Long Hard Ride'! 🎉
Released in June 1976, it's the fifth studio album by The Marshall Tucker Band. Guest performers included Charlie Daniels, John McEuen and Jerome Joseph. What are some of your favorite jams?
Celebrating the anniversary of the album that started it all! The Marshall Tucker Band was released 50 years ago in April 1973. What are your earliest memories of this album? Share with us today and tag us for a repost.
#MarshallTucker
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Celebrating 'A New Life', our pivotal second album that debuted in 1974. From "Blue Ridge Mountain Sky" to "24 Hours at a Time" and "Fly Eagle Fly", it's rich with MTB classics. Which tracks are your personal favorites?
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Doug Gray opens up about the compassionate side of The Marshall Tucker Band. Hear how the band members have always been committed to helping families in need, reflecting the true spirit of community and kindness. It's more than just music, it's about making a difference. 🤝💛
Remembering an iconic moment from Volunteer Jam XII on September 6th, 1987, when Toy Caldwell played 'The Old Gospel Ship' alongside legends like Stevie Ray Vaughan, Charlie Daniels, Gary Chapman, and many more. 🫶🏻
Flashback to the Midnight Special TV Show, with Doug Gray leading the charge on "Searchin' for a Rainbow." Let us know your favorite Doug Gray vocal moment! 🎤 ⤵️
Repost: "Can't You See" performed by our friends
@troublesometimes
on TikTok. Great work, guys! Please keep sharing your
#MTB
creativity and covers on social media and tag us for a repost. 🤘
This month we celebrate 49 years of 'A New Life,' our second album released in February 1974. 4-9 YEARS!! What are some of your favorite tracks from the album?
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Hats off to our friends at Jackson Highway for their rendition of "Can't You See"! We're always blown away by the talent in our fanbase. Keep those covers coming and remember to tag us for a chance to be featured!
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Which song do you think captures our musical essence the best? Comment below and let's get this conversation rockin' 🎶
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Here's a special moment from our live performance of "The Time Has Come" in New Jersey. The energy, the crowd, the passion – some memories never fade. 🔥
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in 1975: "Fire On The Mountain" was released as the first single off of 'Searchin' for a Rainbow.' It peaked at number 38 on the Billboard Hot 100. 🎂
Searchin' for a Rainbow' came out 50 years ago in August 1975. It's the fourth studio album by The Marshall Tucker Band. What are your favorite songs? 🎶
“We are saddened to hear of the passing of MTB family member, David Muse. David was our flutist from 1996 through 2000 and 2003 through 2008. We traveled many miles with David. He'll be missed and we are grateful for his talent and memories. Ride in Peace, old friend.” - MTB
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of our live album 'Stompin' Room Only', released in November 2003! With the powerhouse track "24 Hours at a Time" setting the stage, this album captures the raw, live energy of MTB. What's your favorite track from this album?
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Southern rock royalty at its finest! It was an honor to share the stage with
@TheAlabamaBand
at State Farm Arena on April 1st. Saturday’s show was the first time since 2003 that ALABAMA played at State Farm Arena. Unforgettable show.
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#Alabama
#MarshallTuckerBand
Quick shot behind the scenes with
@JStarship
in Santa Barbara … SOLD OUT! Many more dates to come … let us know where you are today so we can find you.
-Doug