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  2. Doug Gray - Wikipedia

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    Doug Gray (born May 22, 1948) is an American singer, who is a founding member and lead vocalist of The Marshall Tucker Band. [1] [2] Biography

  3. The Marshall Tucker Band - Wikipedia

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    The Marshall Tucker Band's use of instruments like flutes and saxophones, as well as their fusion of rock instrumentation and country melodies, set them apart from other Southern rock bands. [33] Remembering the early years in 2012, Doug Gray describes the band as being like ''a bowl of soup like your mom would cook.

  4. Toy Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    Returning to Spartanburg from his military service Caldwell formed the Toy Factory band with Franklin Wilkie, Doug Gray and Jerry Eubanks. Younger brother Tommy Caldwell joined in 1973 when Wilkie left and the band became the Marshall Tucker Band. Toy Caldwell was the group's lead guitarist and main songwriter. [3

  5. Heard It in a Love Song - Wikipedia

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    This was the highest-charting single by The Marshall Tucker Band, reaching number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on June 11, 1977. [6] It also reached number 51 on the Country chart and number 25 on the Adult Contemporary chart. "Heard It in a Love Song" was a bigger hit in Canada, where it reached number 5 on the Pop chart.

  6. Stompin' Room Only: Greatest Hits Live 1974–76 - Wikipedia

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    Stompin' Room Only: Greatest Hits Live 1974–76 is an album recorded by the Marshall Tucker Band that contains live recordings from London, Manchester, Milwaukee and Charlie Daniels' "Volunteer Jam" in Murfreesboro. They were planned to be released in 1977, but the tapes were shelved and then lost.

  7. Searchin' for a Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    Doug Gray - lead vocals, percussion; Toy Caldwell - electric and acoustic guitars, steel guitar, lead vocals on "Can't You See" Tommy Caldwell - bass guitar, backing vocals; George McCorkle - electric and acoustic guitars, banjo; Jerry Eubanks - alto, baritone and tenor saxophone, flute, backing vocals; Paul Riddle - drums; Guest musicians:

  8. A New Life (album) - Wikipedia

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    A New Life is the second album by The Marshall Tucker Band. It was recorded in Macon, Georgia at Capricorn Studios. ... Doug Gray - lead vocals, guitar, percussion;

  9. Where We All Belong - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote for AllMusic, "Although it runs a little long, Where We All Belong captures the sound of The Marshall Tucker Band coming into its own". [2] The staff of Classic Rock magazine gave the album a score of 6.88 out of 10 from 59 votes, with one writer opinining that the album was at its strongest in its rock and blues-oriented material, and at its weakest in its ...