One of the Major Southern Rock Bands!
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The Marshall Tucker Band
Great Looking Promo Photo Hand-Signed
by All Current Members; Chris Hicks, Pat
Elwood, David Muse, Doug Gray, Stuart
Swanlund & B.B. Borden - Signatures in
Black Marker Pen
8" x 10" Color Glossy Photo
$99.95 - SOLD
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Marshall Tucker Band
Hand-Signed Promo Photo by All
Current Members; Chris Hicks, Pat
Elwood, David Muse, Doug Gray,
Stuart Swanlund & B.B. Borden
Signatures in Black Marker Pen
8 x 10 Color Glossy Photo
$89.95
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1987 Backstage Guest Pass
Unused  Green Silk Thread OTTO
Pass
$24.00
Compared to Southern rock pioneers and labelmates The Allman Brothers Band, Marshall Tucker had a more country and
western feel, with the flute being a key lead instrument in their sound. "Can't You See", "Fire on the Mountain", and "This Ol'
Cowboy" are among their songs that received appreciable FM radio airplay.  The band was slowed down by the death of
Tommy Caldwell in a car accident in 1980 and faded from the album charts after 1982.  During the years since the original
band dissolved, the group has had country chart hits, toured constantly, made forays into the blues and adult contemporary,
and suffered the loss of founding member Toy Caldwell, who died in 1993. Some bandmembers left, some joined, and some
stayed right where they were, but through it all, the Marshall Tucker Band endured. The band continued to record steadily,
maintained a loyal fan base, and eventually began to receive their due as Southern rock pioneers.
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