THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND RETURNS TO
THE GRAND OLE OPRY

Nashville, Tenn. (June 19, 2012) – This weekend, iconic southern rockers, The Marshall Tucker Band (MTB), return to the show that made country music famous, The Grand Ole Opry.
“Last
November the fine folks at the Opry invited us to play on the legendary
stage for the very first time in our 40 year career,” says MTB lead
singer and founding member Doug Gray. “It was a real honor and we’re so pleased to have been asked back for an encore performance.”
November the fine folks at the Opry invited us to play on the legendary
stage for the very first time in our 40 year career,” says MTB lead
singer and founding member Doug Gray. “It was a real honor and we’re so pleased to have been asked back for an encore performance.”
The
MTB will perform on the 7:00 PM edition of this Saturday night’s Grand
Ole Opry. The show will be broadcast live on Nashville’s 650 AM WSM and
SiriusXM channel 56, Willie’s Roadhouse.
MTB will perform on the 7:00 PM edition of this Saturday night’s Grand
Ole Opry. The show will be broadcast live on Nashville’s 650 AM WSM and
SiriusXM channel 56, Willie’s Roadhouse.
In
anticipation of the band’s Grand Ole Opry performance, Doug Gray will
join 650 AM WSM’s, “Coffee, Country & Cody” radio show live this
Friday morning at 9:15 AM.
anticipation of the band’s Grand Ole Opry performance, Doug Gray will
join 650 AM WSM’s, “Coffee, Country & Cody” radio show live this
Friday morning at 9:15 AM.
For additional information on The Marshall Tucker Band, visit www.marshalltucker.com.
About The Marshall Tucker Band:
Four
decades ago, original members Doug Gray, Toy Caldwell, Tommy Caldwell,
Paul Riddle, Jerry Eubanks and George McCorkle founded The Marshall
Tucker Band in Spartanburg, SC. Thanks to hits like “Can’t You See,”
“Heard It In A Love Song,” “Fire On The Mountain,” and “24 Hours At A
Time,” the 5x Gold, 3x Platinum-selling southern rock group has sold
more than 15 million albums to date. MTB songs have been featured in
major motion picture films and television series including Blow, The Box, Swing Vote, Half Nelson, My Name Is Earl, Cold Case and Good Guys.
CMT (Country Music Television) named the MTB’s “Can’t You See” the #4
Greatest Southern Rock Song . The MTB’s debut album, The Marshall Tucker
Band, reigns as Gibson Guitar’s #5 Greatest Southern Rock Album.
decades ago, original members Doug Gray, Toy Caldwell, Tommy Caldwell,
Paul Riddle, Jerry Eubanks and George McCorkle founded The Marshall
Tucker Band in Spartanburg, SC. Thanks to hits like “Can’t You See,”
“Heard It In A Love Song,” “Fire On The Mountain,” and “24 Hours At A
Time,” the 5x Gold, 3x Platinum-selling southern rock group has sold
more than 15 million albums to date. MTB songs have been featured in
major motion picture films and television series including Blow, The Box, Swing Vote, Half Nelson, My Name Is Earl, Cold Case and Good Guys.
CMT (Country Music Television) named the MTB’s “Can’t You See” the #4
Greatest Southern Rock Song . The MTB’s debut album, The Marshall Tucker
Band, reigns as Gibson Guitar’s #5 Greatest Southern Rock Album.