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Posted on 5/31/25 at 11:19 pm to AlwysATgr
This post was edited on 5/31/25 at 11:23 pm
Posted on 6/2/25 at 10:30 am to Keyszer10
BBS keeps it alive in 2025 and covers most of the bands mentioned before, Usually do at least one southern rock cover per show.
Posted on 6/2/25 at 10:40 am to yallgood
I’ve always considered widespread panic southern rock. Here’s the one song of theirs I like
Posted on 6/3/25 at 6:36 am to Wild Man 708
This has been a pretty cool thread!, I do believe that just because a band or musician is from the south does not necessarily make them southern rock. In my opinion, Southern rock were bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd,Marshall Tucker band, Allman Brothers band, CDB, etc…. It was and is bands and music that just had a feel to it…. much like the people from this part of the country.
Posted on 6/3/25 at 12:30 pm to yallgood
Saw them at Railbird this past weekend they had a great set.
Posted on 6/3/25 at 12:34 pm to Wild Man 708
The MTB album, Where We All Belong live cuts are right up there with Fillmore East. Toy Caldwell's lead solo on Everyday I have The Blues is a masterful combination of southern boogie and blues.....as Toy says right before tearing into the song,
"We're gonna play a little bit of that watermelon boogie boogie everybody talks about down south."
"We're gonna play a little bit of that watermelon boogie boogie everybody talks about down south."
Posted on 6/3/25 at 12:54 pm to Bayou
Speaking of OMD, this is a great live performance of Road To Glory from the BBC Old Grey Whistle Test.
Posted on 6/3/25 at 6:36 pm to Wild Man 708
I saw those guys in concert so many times at the Warehouse in New Orleans. Always put on a great show. Both the Caldwell brothers, Toy and Tommy, are dead (along with a third Caldwell brother who was not a musician), and the rhythm guitarist, George McKorkle. The flute player and the drummer retired from ,music and still live in South Carolina. The vocalist, Doug Gray, still travels with a new, younger Marshall Tucker Band but the magic is long gone.
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