Youll find me back in the country in South Carolina. When you know that people like that love you, that's just as important as the guy that's down the street drinking that beer and saying, 'This ole beer gut I got isn't getting any smaller.' Survivors include his father, Toy T. Caldwell Sr.; and two daughters, Cassady Good Caldwell and Toy Geneal Caldwell. accounts, the history behind an article. I'm more than happy to be where I am right now. He barely sang 3 songs. Though he was never a member of our band, we wouldnt be here today without his historic name. The South Carolina piano tuner after whom the Southern rockers of the Marshall Tucker Band named their group has died. The physician says he cant certify the cause and manner of death and has asked our office to investigate, Burnett said. ), "Marshall Tucker Band". He's done so much, we should write a book.". Caldwells body was found by his wife, Abbie Good Caldwell, at their home in Moore, about 80 miles northwest of Columbia, said Bill Doble, vice president of music for Cabin Fever Entertainment, for whom Caldwell recorded. In 2004, they released another studio album, Beyond the Horizon, and the following year released a Christmas album, Carolina Christmas. The Southern rock group founded by Toy Caldwell, Doug Gray, Jerry Eubanks, George McCorkle, Paul Riddle and Tommy Caldwell shared a remembrance of Tucker on social media after learning of his death. Celebrating 50 years, the band is set to perform 41 concert dates in 26 states in 2022, starting January and ending in June. Toy and Tommy and I all knew exactly what we were doing when we were getting into it, and we all knew that we just wanted a beer at the end of the night.". Published on December 1, 2021 04:45 PM. Toy Talmadge Caldwell Jr. (November 13, 1947 - February 25, 1993) was the lead guitarist and main songwriter of the 1970s Southern Rock group The Marshall Tucker Band. While the band had reached the height of its commercial success by the end of the decade, it has recorded and performed continuously under various line . By 1984, he'd left the Marshall Tucker Band, creating a huge hole as the group lost its lead guitarist, vocalist on "Can't You See" and principal songwriter. The group will take the stage around 8:30 p.m. He was a member of the band from its formation up until 1983. Feb 19 Jacksonville, FL Florida Theatre He'd always stand there and he remembered the words of 'Running Like The Wind' and 'Fly Like An Eagle' and all of those kinds of things because they meant more to him than it did to me. Jethro Tulls Thick As a Brick: Concept LP or Parody of One? It got to the point where people were listening to me more than what was on the jukebox! Feb 11 Vinton, LA Delta Downs Racetrack, Hotel & Casino In addition to his role as lead guitarist, he was also the band's steel guitarist and performed lead vocals including on one of the band's best-known . After 1983's Greetings from South Carolina, all the rest of the original band members split, sans Doug Gray and Jerry Eubanks. A typically rich MTB setlist is bubbling over Spartanburg County Coroner Jim Burnett said Caldwell visited a doctor Wednesday complaining of a headache, coughing and congestion. Through tragedy, various lineup changes and more have happened with the band, but it has now spanned a half-century. The band's recent release of their Greatest Hits album, in traditional vinyl form, is a time capsule from that period. The six founding members of Marshall Tucker were, brothers Tommy and Toy Caldwell on bass and lead guitar, rhythm guitarist George McCorkle, drummer Paul T. Riddle, lead singer Doug Gray and Jerry Eubanks on flute and saxophone. The Marshall Tucker Band, named after the piano tuner who owned the band's rehearsal hall, made 14 albums of easygoing Southern rock from 1973 to 1984; two sold more than a million copies each . each comment to let us know of abusive posts. NASHVILLE, TN (CelebrityAccess) Southern rock legends the Marshall Tucker Band, announced plans to hit the road this spring with the Infinite Road Tour. Our feature story on the band and their development. This performance is captured on the 2006 release, Live on Long Island. [17], In 1992, the Marshall Tucker Band produced its first album for the Cabin Fever label, Still Smokin'. All Rights reserved. Marshall Tucker Band ConcertMarshall Tucker Band performs in front of crowd of 5,500 in downtown Spartanburg. Caldwell's body was found by his wife, Abbie Good Caldwell, at their home in Moore, about 80 miles northwest of Columbia, said Bill Doble, vice president of music for Cabin Fever Entertainment, for whom Caldwell . ADVERTISEMENT. 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(AP) _ Toy T. Caldwell Jr., former lead guitar player and singer for the Marshall Tucker Band, died Thursday, and the cause was under investigation, a coroner said. "Sending blessings to his wife and family.". ", "He was a very nice guy who had our best interest at heart. Four years later, Toy Caldwell, McCorkle and Riddle retired, leaving . Last year in celebration of the groups 50th anniversary, Gray and the rest of the group's current members - guitarists Rick Willis and Chris Hicks, drummer B.B. But you wouldn't know he's outlasted all his MTB brother's in arms. The Marshall Tucker Band got its start in Spartanburg, S.C. when Gray teamed up with Tommy Caldwell and Toy Caldwell, Paul T. Riddle, George McCorkle and Jerry Eubanks, borrowing the name "Marshall Tucker" from a piano tuner whose name was found on a key ring in their old rehearsal space. Share your story https://t.co/FgSy4VIpWz, We're back on the road and ready to rock your town!! Original lead singer Doug Gray still fronts the band. The Music Trail marker "is a really cool thing," Gray said. When you wake up and want to put a smile on your face, you think of the songs that always manage to reach down and touch your soul the moment you hear the first note. or anything. But that didn't stop them having a hell of a good time. that is degrading to another person. HUNTINGTON -- The Marshall Tucker Band came onto the music scene 35 years ago and quickly took its place as one of the top bands of the southern rock genre. He was 99. [6] Marshall Tucker died on January 20, 2023, at the age of 99. 3:31 PM. I was blessed with that ability and Im thankful I can share with others.". Click here to stay informed and subscribe to Herald-Dispatch. Upon returning from Vietnam, the band morphed into Marshall Tucker Band in 1972, as Gray, the Caldwells and Eubanks added George McCorkle on rhythm guitar and Paul Riddle on drums. "The people are the reason," Gray said. 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[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 Band," not realizing it referred to an actual person. April 28, 1980 Thomas Michael Tommy Caldwellwas born onNovember 9, 1949 in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Jan 29 San Ramon, CA Dougherty Valley PAC An autopsy was scheduled for Friday, Burnett said. Toy Caldwell died in 1993, after too much cocaine stopped his heart. He loved watching people and people listening to what he did. Their namesake died recently. We won't share it with anyone else. We're coming to Viaero Event Center on Friday, October 27. "Since Tommy's death, he was there in body only," Toy Caldwell's wife Abbie said in 1998. You can't deny a guy that's drinking and comes up to you and he's slobbery drunk and he just wants to hug you, or you can't deny a person that is straight as an arrow and he comes up and he says, 'Man, I'd just like to take my picture with you.' Thanks to hits like Cant You See, Heard It in a Love Song, Fire on the Mountain, 24 Hours At a Time, and Take the Highway, the 5x Gold, 3x Platinum-selling Southern Rock group has sold millions of albums worldwide. In hindsight, Toy kept an awful lot inside of him. In 1966, members of several such bands merged to form the Toy Factory, named after guitarist Toy Caldwell. [11], By the 1970s Toy Caldwell and George McCorkle had returned to Spartanburg, and the Toy Factory had resumed playing in area clubs.[12]. In recent years, they toured with acts like Charlie Daniels and Travis Tritt. I cannot imagine the pain he was in after his brothers deaths. Tommy Caldwellwas 30 years old when he died. He played guitar on albums by country stars Hank Williams Jr., Waylon Jennings, Barbara Mandrell and Conway Twitty, among others. Tommy Caldwell spoke to that lasting bond, as musicians and as brothers, in 1978. "Can't You See" is also used in the 2001 film Blow, and the 2017 film I, Tonya. The social media tribute also includes a snapshot of Tucker sitting at his piano, his hands on the keys. In addition to his role as lead guitarist, he was also the band's steel guitarist and performed lead vocals including on one of the band's best-known hits, "Can't You See.". His brothers, Tommy, bass guitar player for the Marshall Tucker Band, and Timmy died in separate auto accidents about 13 years ago. He always said his talent was simply God-given. Music video by The Marshall Tucker Band performing Can't You See (Audio). Phillip Wallace McCormack first appeared in the Southern . Im so proud of our band.. He died Friday night (4-26) according to close friends and band mates. Said the site, "Next time you hear this song . In the early days when we were rehearsing in an old warehouse in Spartanburg, we found a keychain inscribed with his name. [25], Remembering the early years in 2012 Doug Grey describes the band as being like ''a bowl of soup like your mom would cook. He died on Friday 20th January 2023 after he suffered a fall. Tucker was the namesake for the band ever since. . However, some band members have said over the years without Tucker there would have never been a band by that name. Main songwriter Toy Caldwell only contributed three songs to each of the two albums, both released in 1983; Just Us and Greetings from South Carolina. The Marshall Tucker Band performs on Thursday, Feb. 10 at the Fox Theatre; 211 Woodward Ave., Detroit; 313-471-7000; 313presents.com. You truly did not know what you were getting until you took that bite and dropped the needle. After a solid 10-year run, Toy Caldwell, Riddle, and McCorkle left the band in 1983. After the album's release, the band began touring, playing upwards of 300 shows per year throughout the decade. After Tommy Caldwell was killed in a car accident in 1980, he was replaced by bassist Franklin Wilkie. The song "Ab's Song" from The Marshall Tucker Band's debut album was written for her. Indeed, the secret ingredient to the ongoing success of The Marshall Tucker Bands influence can be seen and felt far and wide throughout many mainstream digital outlets (Netflix, Amazon, etc.). [27] The follow-up album Tenth featured a boogie rock sound. MTB helped originate and personify what was to become known as Southern rock, and I was privileged to watch it all come together in the 70s, night after night, said the legendary late Charlie Daniels. You can't deny any of them. He always said his talent was simply God-given. 38 on the Billboard charts. Can't You See was used for the opening and closing credits of the Kevin Costner 2008 motion picture Swing Vote. The following year the band's Searchin' for a Rainbow was also certified gold the year of its release, and contained the track "Fire on the Mountain," which peaked at No. 75 on 24 September 1977). This is the name that will be displayed next to your photo for comments, blog posts, and more. Even after all these years after the tragedies, the miles, the personnel changes, and the many developments in the music business. Daniels added that he never got tired of seeing his MTB brothers on the road: Whenever Doug Gray walks into my dressing room with that big ol smile of his and then we hug each other and sit and talk for a while, the evening is complete., I remember seeing Marshall Tucker and The Outlaws play together in Jacksonville many years ago, when I was just a kid, recalls Lynyrd Skynyrd lead singer Johnny Van Zant. Doug Gray was fresh off his tour of duty in Vietnam when he and some friends from his Spartanburg, South Carolina . We had the commonality of having all grown up together in Spartanburg, explains Gray about his original MTB bandmates, guitar wizard Toy Caldwell and his brother, bassist Tommy Caldwell, alongside rhythm guitarist George McCorkle, drummer Paul T. Riddle, and flautist/saxophonist Jerry Eubanks. [1] The cause of death was reported as cardio-respiratory failure due to viral myocarditis, by Spartanburg County Coroner Jim Burnett. The fans have given us so many special moments over these 50 years. Coloured by lyrical references to riding a freight train, Can't You See paints an evocative picture of the American South, although with its subject aiming to 'find me a hole in the wall' and 'crawl inside and die' there's also darkness present. "He's just a great guy, so kind all the time, and I'd call just to cheer him up when he was sick.". The Marshall Tucker Band is saying farewell to someone who played a key role in the band's formation. THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND. Caldwell was discharged in 1969 and once again began playing music with his high school buddies. "We are in California right now for our shows, but I wish we were over there to give the family our condolences," Gray said. The album marked a return to the band's country and blues roots. Caldwells body was found by his wife, Abbie Good Caldwell, at their home in Moore, about 80 miles northwest of Columbia, said Bill Doble, vice president of music for Cabin Fever Entertainment, for whom Caldwell recorded. Get concert info and buy tickets to The Marshall Tucker Band's upcoming concert at ABATE of PA 45th Annual Party in Brockway on jun. It wasnt for the money; it wasnt for the glory. Keep it Clean. Five decades after forming at a crossroads of country, rock 'n' roll and blues, the show rolls on for Southern rock staple Marshall Tucker Band. He'd been a founder and the lead guitarist and primary songwriter for the Marshall Tucker Band, a country-leaning Southern rock group that enjoyed success on the Capricorn Records label in the 1970s.They sold over five million copies of 14 albums released during Caldwell 's tenure in the group from 1972 to 1983 and played 200 to 300 dates a year, becoming staples on the U.S. concert circuit. George McCorkle, a founding member of the Marshall Tucker Band, said he and Caldwell grew up in Spartanburg and played music after school. January 22, 2023. Younger brother Tommy Caldwell joined in 1973 when Wilkie left and the band became the Marshall Tucker Band. They [Tucker and his wife] did their Sunday school lessons and read many books, and he even worked for the National Federation of the Blind. Toy put up a good front for the others, but now I know he had to be torn apart inside., Doug Gray, who sang the groups No. Southern Rock has suffered some major losses through the years, most recently with the death of Gray's close friend Charlie Daniels. Always give. Marshall Tucker Death - Marshall Tucker, Famous Piano turning legend and namesake of Marshall Tucker Band has sadly passed away. Most of the original band members had left by the mid-1980s. [14] Following the bankruptcy of Capricorn, the Marshall Tucker Band moved to Warner Bros. Records for their ninth album, Running Like the Wind (the band's eighth release was a compilation album entitled Greatest Hits), and they retained Levine as the album's producer. The Marshall Tucker Band had its hot streak in the 1970s. Charlie Daniels' decorated career as a singer, song writer, guitarist, and fiddler spanned several decades. SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) _ Toy T. Caldwell Jr., former lead guitar player and singer for the Marshall Tucker Band, died Thursday, and the cause was under investigation, a coroner said. The framework for Marshall Tuckers music is more like a spaceship than a house, Gray continues, because you can look out of a lot of windows and see a variety of things that show where weve been and what weve done, and how weve travelled through time to bring those experiences out in all of our songs., The Marshall Tucker Bands influence can be felt far and wide through many respected contemporaries and the artists whove followed the path forged by their collective footsteps and footstomps. "Most of our fans who come to Spartanburg don't even know there's a monumental thing like . Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images. Your Herd from Herald-Dispatch Reach Manager. Its a tragic loss to me, and to the music industry, McCorkle said. Last fall he released his debut album, Toy Caldwell, a mix of rock n roll, country, blues and pop with a lyrical thread of romantic entanglements.
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