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Hindustan Times
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
‘See you soon': Marshall Tucker Band's Doug Gray steps away from tour over health issues
Doug Gray, The Marshall Tucker Band's lead singer and founding member, is taking a break from their All Our Friends Tour due to health issues. The country band announced the news on their Instagram handle as a post on April 16. The 76-year-old singer's post said 'Taking care of business as I always do. Thanks and see you soon.' The band also added that Gray will be 'fully involved in all aspects of the tour' while he cannot make it to perform on stage. Gray also said, 'Everyone knows I'm not one to sit on my hands. I'll be making sure all of the stars are aligned. Let's rock!' The rest of The Marshall Tucker Band, including Chris Hicks on the lead guitar, B.B. Borden on the drums, Rick Willis on the rhythm guitar, Marcus James Henderson on aerophones, and Ryan Ware on the bass will continue to perform on the All Our Friends Tour as scheduled. Their next show will be performed at Peppermill Concert Hall in West Wendover, NV on May 9. Also Read: Benson Boone wants his critics to 'at least have a good reason' to hate him Doug Gray is the only founding and active member of the country band, which was formed in 1972. The band is credited with helping the rise and establishment of the Southern rock genre with its subtle fusions with other genres like country and jazz. The band released its eponymous album in 1973 and gained recognition by touring with Florida's The Allman Brothers Band. The Marshall Tucker Band continued to win hearts throughout the rest of the '70s with most of their albums being a classic hit. The band peaked when their 1977 album 'Carolina Dreams' was released and earned a platinum-certified level by selling over a million units in the U.S. with a top 15 single titled 'Heard It in a Love Song.'
Yahoo
17-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Former Alabama resident Oteil Burbridge holds down bass during MSG shows featuring Allman Brothers Band alumni
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — For two nights only, the surviving members of The Allman Brothers Band, including a celebrated bassist who called Birmingham home for several years, played critically acclaimed shows at Madison Square Garden. The Brothers, made up of guitarists Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks, as well as founding drummer Jaimoe Johnson, percussionist Marc Quinones and bass player Oteil Burbridge, played two shows in New York City Tuesday and Wednesday, the first time the members had played out together since before the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The first night also featured a guest appearance by Chuck Leavell, a Tuscaloosa native who played with ABB for several years and is currently the resident pianist for the Rolling Stones. Alabama's Splash Adventure nominated for best water park Holding down the low end for the band was Oteil Burbridge, who recently finished a residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas with Dead & Company, an offshoot of the Grateful Dead fronted by John Mayer and featuring different members of the iconic jam band. Originally from Washington DC, Burbridge lived in Birmingham for several years in the 1990s and 2000s before leaving for Atlanta and then Florida. During his time in Alabama, Burbridge was active in the local music scene when not on the road, most notably with his own group, Oteil and the Peacemakers. The first night was critically lauded for the energy the band brought. 'The concert found its footing on a roaring intro: Blind Willie McTell's original turned 'Idlewild South inclusion, 'Statesboro Blues,'' a review from Relix magazine read. 'Warren Haynes seized the lyrical lead in what arrived as a sing-along, a certified ignition for the eager audience and the auspicious band. The thrill of the crowd remained during their follow-up, a punchy, blues-laden 'Trouble No More.'' The Brothers is one of the last vestiges of the Allman Brothers Band, who officially retired in 2014 after nearly 50 years performing. In the years since ABB called it quits, three founding members have died, including singer/keyboardist Gregg Allman, drummer Butch Trucks and former guitarist Dicky Betts. Live recordings of both nights can be downloaded through Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.