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  2. The Marshall Tucker Band - Wikipedia

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    The "Marshall Tucker" in the band's name does not refer to a band member, rather to a blind piano tuner from Spartanburg. [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 ...

  3. Carolina Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Carolina Dreams, released in 1977, was the Marshall Tucker Band's sixth album and an ode to the band's home state, South Carolina, USA.Focusing on Western themes, it spawned their biggest hit to date, "Heard It In a Love Song", which rose to #14 on the Billboard Hot 100, taking the album with it to #22 and #23 on the Country and Pop charts, respectively.

  4. Live on Long Island - Wikipedia

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    Live on Long Island 04-18-80 is a 2-CD set recorded by The Marshall Tucker Band at Nassau Coliseum [1] and is the final recording of bassist and founding member Tommy Caldwell, occurring just ten days before his death in an automobile accident. Tommy Caldwell is pictured on the album cover.

  5. The Marshall Tucker Band (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Marshall Tucker Band. Doug Gray - lead vocals, percussion; Toy Caldwell - lead guitar, steel guitar, lead vocals on "Can't You See", "Hillbilly Band," and "Ab's Song" Tommy Caldwell - bass guitar, background vocals, drums on "See You Later, I’m Gone" George McCorkle - rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, percussion; Paul Riddle - drums

  6. Where We All Belong - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote for AllMusic, "Although it runs a little long, Where We All Belong captures the sound of The Marshall Tucker Band coming into its own". [2] The staff of Classic Rock magazine gave the album a score of 6.88 out of 10 from 59 votes, with one writer opinining that the album was at its strongest in its rock and blues-oriented material, and at its weakest in its ...

  7. Things to do: Hunter Hayes, Marshall Tucker Band, others to ...

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    Other events include Splash and Dash, Caldwell Fireman's Festival and 'Beauty and the Beast Jr.' performance

  8. When and why the Marshall Tucker Band is coming to Belmont - AOL

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    The Marshall Tucker Band is coming to Belmont in September. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  9. Long Hard Ride - Wikipedia

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    Long Hard Ride is the fifth studio album by The Marshall Tucker Band, released in 1976 and produced by Paul Hornsby. Guest performers included Charlie Daniels, John McEuen and Jerome Joseph. The title track was made into a short film that was played as a sort of movie trailer. It depicts the members of the band as a gang of cowboys.