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The Marshall Tucker Band

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Rating: 3.1 out of 5 based on 1443 reviews

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The Marshall Tucker Band on Tour

Southern rock pioneers The Marshall Tucker Band have created legendary music like "Can't You See" and "Fire on the Mountain" since the '70s. While the members have changed over the years, the music that defined a generation remains the same. The rockers still energize stadiums with their iconic sound that combines rock, jazz, country, righteous guitar solos, and instrumental jam sessions. The Marshall Tucker Band hit the road in 2022 for a tour of the U.S. in celebration of 50 years of making great music. So whether you're a die-hard fan of five decades or just looking for an excellent Southern rock performance, be sure to grab tickets to see the band on their 50th Anniversary Tour. You won't be disappointed.

The Marshall Tucker Band Live in Concert 

The '70s were a golden age for pop-rock music, and The Marshall Tucker Band led the charge as a new wave of Southern rock bands began to emerge. In 1972, guitarist Toy Caldwell and rhythm guitarist George McCorkle formed the six-piece in South Carolina and named the band after a blind piano tuner whose name they found inscribed on their rehearsal space key. The original lineup consisted of Caldwell, his brother Tommy Caldwell on bass, McCorkle, vocalist Doug Gray, Jerry Eubanks on flute and tenor sax, and Paul Riddle on drums. The group initially gained recognition on tour with The Allman Brothers Band and found continued success thanks to their classic Southern melodies that were perfect for radio. The group's self-titled debut album was released in March 1973 and included the hit single "Can't You See," peaking at No. 17 on the Billboard 200 chart. The Marshall Tucker Band took a brief break in 1980 after the death of bassist Tommy Caldwell, but the band was revived with a new lineup and began touring again in 1983. The group mostly stuck to their musical roots, but they did take some brief detours to explore other genres with 1998's all-blues album Face Down in the Blues and the 1999 spiritual album Gospel. Overall, The Marshall Tucker Band have released over 20 studio albums and dozens of live releases, which have collectively gone multi-platinum many times. The band remains active to this day, touring throughout the United States and celebrate their 50th anniversary on tour in 2022.

Reviews

Rating: 3.1 out of 5 based on 1443 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great musicians

    by Roxy on 5/9/24Bally's Event Center - Lincoln

    This was an excellent concert! Their musicianship is incredible and they wrote some great songs. I would recommend it to everyone!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Jefferforn starship Marshall Tucker band experience

    by Mike-Thor on 5/7/24Bally's Event Center - Lincoln

    Had a really great time watching two legendary bands perform very spectacular experience!! I really love watching both drummers pounding away Very spine tingling!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Music man!

    by Willie on 5/6/24Bally's Event Center - Lincoln

    I went to see The Marshall Tucker Band & Jefferson Starship with my two brothers The Marshall Tucker Band was good but we all thought there was too much electric guitar adlib it took away from the style of The Marshall Tucker Band which is not a heavy metal band but they were good and brought back alot of memories to my younger days Jefferson Starship was very good the hihglight of the night with them was White Rabbit great job all and all they were both good we all enjoyed the evening!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show

    by Skip on 5/6/24Bally's Event Center - Lincoln

    Great Show, even though they are up there in age - All Still performed well

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    4 Really Long Songs

    by JDog1975 on 5/6/24Bally's Event Center - Lincoln

    Jefferson Starship was the highlight. Marshall Tucker played what seemed like 4 reallllllyyy looooooooong songs. Disappointed :(

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    MTB is still rockin'

    by Beer_counter on 5/6/24Bally's Event Center - Lincoln

    Over 50 years of southern rock! The flute and sax combined with dueling guitar solos makes one feel like they're in a western cowboy movie. The stagecoach backdrop even leans on that perception.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Disappointing

    by BP13 on 5/6/24Bally's Event Center - Lincoln

    We had been looking forward to hearing a lot of their classics for a feel-good evening. What we heard were 5 songs i believe in an hour that were dominated by concentration on guitar work with minimal vocals and harmony. I am not sure if they can't do the vocals anymore, but this concert was very disappointing. Venue always has very short concerts and acoustics are marginal. We thought that Jefferson Starship's set was stronger.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Disappointed

    by 70’s fan on 5/6/24Bally's Event Center - Lincoln

    I was very disappointed with the show. The original band member should have let someone else do the singing. Too much “ audience sing along” and instrumentals.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Jefferson starship/ Marshall tucker concert

    by Jane on 5/6/24Bally's Event Center - Lincoln

    Jefferson starship rocked ! They were so awesome .. vocals ,instrumentals … playing mostly songs we all knew. David Frieberg at 86 years old had the best ,most clear voice . Really enjoyed them. Now Marshall Tucker whom we bought the tickets to see. We’re not very good. Way too much instrumentals. And songs we never heard. Very little vocals and when Doug Gray sang let’s just say it wasn’t good. We left after an hour and hearing only 1 song we knew. Would not recommend seeing them . If they let the keyboard -sax player and the guitarist sing popular songs., it would have been better

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Not what I expected at all

    by Me on 5/6/24Bally's Event Center - Lincoln

    If I want to hear blues music I would have gone to a blues concert not a southern rock concert