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Jennings ' music had a major influence on several neo-traditionalist and alternative country artists, including Hank Williams Jr., The Marshall Tucker Band, Travis Tritt, Steve Earle, John Anderson, his son, Shooter Jennings and Hank Williams III.
* During the bands early 1980s concerts they often performed cover songs such as, " Can't You See-The Marshall Tucker Band, Honky Tonk Women-The Rolling Stones, and Sweet Home Alabama-Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Blows soundtrack is a compilation of songs and artists from the 1970s, such as: " Can't You Hear Me Knocking " by The Rolling Stones, " All the Tired Horses " by Bob Dylan, " Rumble " by Link Wray, " Glad and Sorry " by Faces, " Strange Brew " by Cream, " Black Betty " by Ram Jam, " Blinded By the Light " by Manfred Mann's Earth Band, " Let's Boogaloo " by Willie Rosario, " Keep It Comin ' Love " by KC & the Sunshine Band, " That Smell " by Lynyrd Skynyrd, " Can't You See " by The Marshall Tucker Band, and " Push & Pull " by Nikka Costa.
Highlights of the Center's 2007 season were performances by Lynyrd Skynyrd / Marshall Tucker Band, Bob Dylan, Richie Havens / Arlo Guthrie, Earth, Wind & Fire, and repeat performances of the New York Philharmonic and the Boston Pops Orchestra.
Other performers during the summer of 2007 included the New York Philharmonic, Bob Dylan, Brad Paisley, Lynyrd Skynyrd with The Marshall Tucker Band, Earth, Wind & Fire, Arlo Guthrie, Richie Havens, and others.
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* Marshall Tucker Band, Southern rock band featuring George McCorkle, Doug Grey, Jerry Eubanks, Toy Caldwell, Tommy Caldwell, et al.
In the wake of the Allman Brothers Band's success, many other Southern rock groups rose to prominence, including the Marshall Tucker Band ( who played as the Allman Brothers Band's opening act for many shows on their 1973 tour ) and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
* September 3 – nearly 110, 000 fans pack Englishtown Raceway in Old Bridge, New Jersey for an eleven hour concert by Grateful Dead, Marshall Tucker Band and New Riders of the Purple Sage.
* April 28 – Tommy Caldwell ( 30 ), bassist of Marshall Tucker Band ( car accident )
* February 25-Toy Caldwell, guitarist ( The Marshall Tucker Band ), 45
Similar acts recorded on Capricorn included the Marshall Tucker Band from Spartanburg, South Carolina, Wet Willie from Alabama, Grinderswitch from Georgia ( and composed of Allman Brothers ' roadies ) and the Elvin Bishop Band from Oklahoma.
This list includes Atlanta Rhythm Section ( ARS ), Marshall Tucker, Molly Hatchet, Outlaws, Gregg Allman, Allman Brothers Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top, Canned Heat, Black Oak Arkansas, Blackfoot,. 38 Special and Dickey Betts.
During his decade there, Wythe taught many students, including the future presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe ; St. George Tucker, a future justice of the Virginia Supreme Court ; and John Marshall, future Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court.
Opening for Molly Hatchet and Marshall Tucker in Nov. 2011 they have enhanced their following at Biker festivals and top local bars. The group is based in Clearwater, Fla.
During the 1970s, a similar style of country rock called southern rock ( fusing rock, country and blues music, and focusing on electric guitars and vocals ) was enjoying popularity with country audiences, thanks to such non-country acts as Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers Band and The Marshall Tucker Band.
During this period, Daniels played fiddle on many of The Marshall Tucker Band's early albums: " A New Life ", " Where We All Belong ", " Searchin ' For a Rainbow ", " Long Hard Ride " and " Carolina Dreams ".
* The song " Blue Ridge Mountain Sky " by The Marshall Tucker Band.
Walden's Macon-based Capricorn Records, spearheaded the rise of Southern rock, and the success of the Allman Brothers paved the way for other Southern rock bands, including Atlanta Rhythm Section, South Carolina-based Marshall Tucker Band and Lynyrd Skynyrd, also founded in Jacksonville.
Live on Long Island 04-18-80 by The Marshall Tucker Band was the final concert of the original lineup and final recording of bassist and founding member Tommy Caldwell, occurring just ten days before his death in an automobile accident.
Produced by Gary Hoey, the live album featured covers of The Allman Brothers Band, The Marshall Tucker Band, The Rolling Stones, and Van Morrison, as well as several originals.
On June 20, 1981, The Allman Brothers Band, Outlaws, Molly Hatchet, 38 Special and The Marshall Tucker Band played at The Roundup.
When she was 14, she dropped out of school and followed her mother Carolyn, a rock groupie, into prostitution and began traveling with the Allman Brothers Band, The Marshall Tucker Band, and the Eagles.
After the loss of original members of the Allmans and Lynyrd Skynyrd, the genre began to fade in popularity in the late 1970s, but was sustained the 1980s with acts like. 38 Special, Molly Hatchet and The Marshall Tucker Band.
Selling out in advance, word quickly spread about our dynamic live shows and soon we were opening for established acts like Billy Squier, Hall & Oates, Rick Springfield, Molly Hatchet, Marshall Tucker Band and Foreigner, to name a few.

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* Richard Winters, Franklin and Marshall ' 41, World War II hero, inspiration for the HBO series Band of Brothers

Marshall and moved
During its years of colonial rule, Japan moved more than 1, 000 Japanese to the Marshall Islands although they never outnumbered the indigenous peoples as they did in the Mariana Islands and Palau.
While Marshall was still a young boy, his family moved several times in search of a good climate for Daniel to attempt different " outdoor cures " on Martha.
His great-uncle Woodson Marshall began to help him, but soon moved away.
Marshall went to live with his parents, who had moved to Columbia City.
Lois Marshall moved to Arizona and remained widowed the rest of her life, living on her husband's pension and the $ 50, 000 she earned by selling his memoir to the Bobbs-Merrill publishing company.
Marshall H. Twitchell was a Union veteran who moved to the parish from Vermont and married a local woman.
In 1947, New Yorker Walter Utley moved to neighboring Marshall County with plans to build a resort-style development in the area.
Marshall Baker Witter moved to Sullivan County in 1844.
In 1873 the railroad moved its local headquarters and shops to Marshall.
The Porter family moved from Madison to made their home in Marshall in 1860, and William F. Porter left in 1865 for Massachusetts, leaving his share of the property to his son William Henry Porter.
The Hedrick family later moved to St. Louis, Missouri, where she was discovered singing on the empty stage of the St. Louis Municipal Opera House by a janitor, who introduced her to Frances Marshall of the Chicago Civic Opera, who gave the twelve-year-old girl voice lessons.
His band circa 1925 included Howard Scott, Coleman Hawkins ( who started with Henderson in 1923 playing the low tuba parts on bass saxophone and quickly moved to tenor and a leading solo role ), Louis Armstrong, Charlie Dixon, Kaiser Marshall, Buster Bailey, Elmer Chambers, Charlie Green, Ralph Escudero and Don Redman.
* Laverne De Fazio ( Penny Marshall )— Known for being a tough-talking tomboy, Laverne Marie De Fazio grew up in Brooklyn, with her Italian immigrant parents and grandmother ; Laverne's parents moved to Milwaukee, where her mother died and was buried.
Nuclear refugees from the atolls irradiated by the American tests were also moved to Ebeye, and in 1964, when the United States initiated its Anti-ballistic missile testing program with the Nike-Zeus program in Kwajalein Atoll, authorities moved also the remaining Marshall Islanders who lived scattered on their land throughout the atoll to the small shantytown of Ebeye which had been erected with plywood housing by American contractors.
Pink moved a total of 3, 000, 000 concert tickets on her 2009 – 2010 worldwide tour, according to a statement on behalf of U. K. tour promoter Marshall Arts.
Augsburg opened in September 1869, in Marshall, Wisconsin, and moved to Minneapolis in 1872.
The President ’ s, Stafford and Marshall Hall were built when the College moved from Madison, New Jersey to South Orange.
He moved to Texas and opened a law practice in Marshall.
He attended Marshall Academy, a K – 12 private school in Holly Springs, but completed his senior year of high school in Florida, where he, his mother, and brother moved after his parents separated.
In 1916, he went to the United Press in London and, starting in 1917, during World War I, he moved to France to work at the Marshall Syndicate.
In 1839 he moved to what is now Marshall, Texas.
The NF was led at first by Chesterton, who left under a cloud after half of the directorate ( led by the NF's major financer, Gordon Marshall ) moved a vote of no confidence in him.
In August 1939, Secretary of War Harry H. Woodring and Acting Chief of Staff of the Army George C. Marshall moved their offices into the Munitions Building, a temporary structure built on the National Mall during World War I.
In 1937, Marshall moved the Redskins from Boston to Washington.

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