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Rating: 3.2 out of 5 based on 1635 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.

Setlists

    1. 1.Hillbilly Band
    2. 2.Heard It in a Love Song
    3. 3.Searchin' for a Rainbow
    4. 4.This Ol' Cowboy
    5. 5.Desert Skies
    6. 6.Take the Highway
    7. 7.Midnight Promises (Toy Caldwell cover)
    8. 8.Ab's Song
    9. 9.Fire on the Mountain
    10. 10.I'll Be Loving You
    11. 11.24 Hours at a Time
    12. 12.Dog Eat Dog World (Chris Hicks cover)
    13. 13.Can't You See
    14. 14.Ramblin'
    1. 1.Hillbilly Band
    2. 2.Heard It in a Love Song
    3. 3.Searchin' for a Rainbow
    4. 4.This Ol' Cowboy
    5. 5.A New Life
    6. 6.Cattle Drive
    7. 7.Desert Skies
    8. 8.Take the Highway
    9. 9.Midnight Promises (Toy Caldwell cover)
    10. 10.Fire on the Mountain
    11. 11.Ab's Song
    12. 12.I'll Be Loving You
    13. 13.24 Hours at a Time
    14. 14.Georgia Moon (Chris Hicks cover)
    15. 15.Dog Eat Dog World (Chris Hicks cover)
    16. 16.Can't You See
  1. Encore

    1. 17.Ramblin'
    1. 1.Hillbilly Band
    2. 2.Heard It in a Love Song
    3. 3.Searchin' for a Rainbow
    4. 4.This Ol' Cowboy
    5. 5.A New Life
    6. 6.Cattle Drive
    7. 7.Desert Skies
    8. 8.Take the Highway
    9. 9.Midnight Promises (Toy Caldwell cover)
    10. 10.Fire on the Mountain
    11. 11.I'll Be Loving You
    12. 12.24 Hours at a Time
    13. 13.Georgia Moon (Chris Hicks cover)
    14. 14.Can't You See
    1. 1.Hillbilly Band
    2. 2.Heard It in a Love Song
    3. 3.Searchin' for a Rainbow
    4. 4.This Ol' Cowboy
    5. 5.A New Life
    6. 6.Cattle Drive
    7. 7.Desert Skies
    8. 8.Take the Highway
    9. 9.Midnight Promises (Toy Caldwell cover)
    10. 10.Fire on the Mountain
    11. 11.I'll Be Loving You
    12. 12.Georgia Moon (Chris Hicks cover)
    13. 13.24 Hours at a Time
    14. 14.Dog Eat Dog World (Chris Hicks cover)
    15. 15.Can't You See
    1. -Long Hard Ride
    2. 1.Hillbilly Band
    3. 2.Heard It in a Love Song
    4. 3.Searchin' for a Rainbow
    5. 4.This Ol' Cowboy
    6. 5.A New Life
    7. 6.Cattle Drive
    8. 7.Desert Skies
    9. 8.Take the Highway
    10. 9.Ab's Song
    11. 10.Midnight Promises (Toy Caldwell cover)
    12. 11.Fire on the Mountain
    13. 12.I'll Be Loving You
    14. 13.Georgia Moon (Chris Hicks cover)
    15. 14.24 Hours at a Time
    16. 15.Dog Eat Dog World (Chris Hicks cover)
    17. 16.Can't You See
  1. Encore

    1. 17.Ramblin'

Reviews

Rating: 3.2 out of 5 based on 1635 reviews
  • Great venue!!

    by Rocker 60 on 9/22/24Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaRating: 5 out of 5

    Loved the seating arrangement, sound and overall experience.

  • Good to see them but missed some fav songs

    by Spunk on 9/22/24Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaRating: 4 out of 5

    Disappointed they didn’t sing a couple of everyone’s favorites Fire on the Mountain Heard it in a Love song Lots of people commented on it

  • They should have retired

    by olyteddy on 9/22/24Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaRating: 3 out of 5

    Bad mix, distorted PA, and sometimes very disharmonious.

  • It was a little crazy..in the lines...confusing..

    by needs more leg room between rows. on 9/22/24Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaRating: 4 out of 5

    Had a nice time.seating was cramped and a few of the other concert goers came off as rude if you needed to pass..very put out.

  • Time 2 retire?

    by JBNCO on 9/22/24Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaRating: 2 out of 5

    Time has taken it toll on his voice, as with many other performers, so I'd consider retirement.

  • memories

    by mechjim on 9/22/24Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaRating: 5 out of 5

    great music I haven't heard in a long time brought back a lot of memories from a good era

  • Memory Lane

    by TJ on 9/22/24Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaRating: 4 out of 5

    The Marshall Tucker Band is one of my husband's favorite bands. So we were lucky enough to attend their concert when they came into town. We thoroughly enjoyed all the music reminiscent of the 70's and 80's.

  • Worst concert ever

    by Drew on 9/10/24Deadwood Mountain Grand - DeadwoodRating: 1 out of 5

    This was the worst concert I have ever attended. It seemed like the flute player took over the band. He had various flute solos. We left after the fifth song. A couple of our party stayed until the end. They said that over half of the people in attendance left before the show was over. We were not the only ones that thought it was a waste of time. Jefferson Starship, the opening act was wonderful.

  • horrible

    by Rob on 9/9/24Deadwood Mountain Grand - DeadwoodRating: 1 out of 5

    It is time for the band to retire. The lead singers voice is so bad that he couldn't even sing. We left early along with about half of the audience. I can't even give it 1 star it was so bad. Really sad too because we were really looking forward to the concert. I even have one of their album covers tattooed on my arm. I was forced to leave 1 star so I could submit my review.

  • Marshall Tucker was terrible. Starship was amazing!

    by Sandi on 9/9/24Deadwood Mountain Grand - DeadwoodRating: 1 out of 5

    Marshall Tucker Band was terrible. I felt bad for them. People were walking out. Starship was amazing. Would go to them again.

  • Not good

    by Gordon on 9/9/24Deadwood Mountain Grand - DeadwoodRating: 1 out of 5

    Jefferson Starship was good. Marshall Tucker Band was not. I would have enjoyed it more if they would have played their popular songs. Also, no need for the lingering instrumentals and drum solo.

  • Deadwood

    by AJ on 9/9/24Deadwood Mountain Grand - DeadwoodRating: 2 out of 5

    We felt that Doug Gray’s voice is just not there anymore. The rest of the group performed very well. Really impressed by Marcus Henderson the most. Sadly we watched many people leave after only a few songs and we believe they probably felt the same way.

  • Don't waste your money

    by Cathy on 8/29/24DuQuoin State Fair - Du QuoinRating: 3 out of 5

    Doug Gray, lead singer, should call it quits. His voice is awful. Plus many songs had very long instrumental solos and I'm sure it is due to Doug's voice. They had some amazing hits, but it's time to quit and let us remember the Good Ole Days.

  • Awesome Show from MTB

    by BigFan on 8/29/24DuQuoin State Fair - Du QuoinRating: 5 out of 5

    Wow! GREAT SHOW! These guys did an awesome job and gave 110%. Enjoyed some favorites mixed with ones not heard in a while. All 6 of these band members contributed and took turns leading the way. We really enjoyed the concert. I would have rather seen Starship instead of Ely Young band opening up just because I am not a big country music person. Maybe EYB was good but we could not tell. Ely Young and the guitarist might as well stayed in the bus, because we never heard them. Not one note from the guitar. Only boom boom boom from the drummer for the whole hour before MTB came on. I am glad the sound guy was different for the 2nd band and could teach the 1rst guy that louder is not always better and not to put all the microphones inside the bass drum.

  • Horrible.

    by Sarah on 8/28/24DuQuoin State Fair - Du QuoinRating: 1 out of 5

    Absolutely hated it. Could not u destined anything being said. Mainly instrumental no singing hardly.

  • Time to Hang it Up

    by Unhappy Granny on 8/24/24Rating: 1 out of 5

    Went to May 8th show at the Ryman in Nashville. Only original member is the lead singer. He had no energy, sounded horrible and at 76 years old who could blame him. He stood for several songs and did not even participate, letting his much younger cover band play. People were leaving during the show. Good band once, but not anymore.

  • Great time!!

    by MusicLover on 8/19/24Music Hall Center - DetroitRating: 5 out of 5

    Really enjoyed this historical venue and all the nice people working there!! The band provided a great performance of amazing musicians and all the songs we remembered they did! I would love to see another show there again!

  • Marshall Tucker in Detroit

    by Ed on 8/19/24Music Hall Center - DetroitRating: 1 out of 5

    Thought with the lead singer as the only remaining band member we would have some good music. Unfortunately at 77 years old his voice is toast. That left the band to play his songs. Good musicians but really just a cover band. And worst of all they only played for an hour and a half. With the Ticketmaster juice, it was $90 bucks. A real disappointment.

  • Noooooo way! not in Detroit.

    by AMTFan on 8/17/24Rating: 2 out of 5

    Cleared my schedule to see Marshall Tucker at the Music Hall. The band and sound quality were great. What about the songs? Did not sing Heard it in a Love song or This old Cowboy. Last original member of MT, Doug Gray made the audience sing half of Cant you see. Are you kidding me? They should have hired someone else to do the vocals and bring a piano. 2 wives or girlfriend's of the band sat right in front of us and talked through the whole show. Somewhat disappointed. Michael Franks is performing at the same venue tonight and I should have spent my money on a ticket to his concert.

  • Felt bad

    by Rick A on 8/17/24Rating: 2 out of 5

    I commend Gray for still rockin’ , but , the concert only lasted 90 minutes. It was billed as a 2 hour show. Plus they left out “ Heard it in a Love Song, one of my favorites. Too many instrumental solos , especially the drums. As we were leaving we heard many people expression their disappointment. We love the band , but this one was a bummer.