THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND APPLAUDS
THE VOICE CONTESTANT PATRICK THOMSON ON “CAN’T YOU SEE” PERFORMANCE

Nashville, Tenn. (March 11, 2014) – The Marshall Tucker Band is applauding Patrick Thomson‘s recent performance on NBC‘s The Voice. Thomson chose to sing the classic Marshall Tucker Band hit, “Can’t You See,” and successfully advanced onward after winning over coaches Blake Shelton and Adam Levine.
Marshall Tucker Band lead singer Doug Gray released the following statement regarding Thomson’s performance:
“Patrick’s
‘Can’t You See’ performance made us proud. He did an outstanding job
on our song and he gets 100% approval from The Marshall Tucker Band.
Our fingers are crossed that Patrick and his coach Adam Levine go on to
win this thing. Good luck from the MTB.”
‘Can’t You See’ performance made us proud. He did an outstanding job
on our song and he gets 100% approval from The Marshall Tucker Band.
Our fingers are crossed that Patrick and his coach Adam Levine go on to
win this thing. Good luck from the MTB.”
Watch Thomson’s “Can’t You See” performance HERE.
About The Marshall Tucker Band
Forty-two
years ago, The Marshall Tucker Band (MTB) was founded in Spartanburg,
SC. 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, Breaking Bad, My Name Is Earl, Cold Case Files
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. Recently, UltimateClassicRock.com crowned the MTB’s “Can’t You See” the #1 Greatest Southern Rock song ever recorded.