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  1. In 1984 Rusty was asked to join the Marshall Tucker Band as lead guitarist. For the next 18 years, he played well over 3000 shows bringing the unique sound of the Marshall Tucker Band to fans worldwide.

  2. After the breakup and restructure of the original MTB in 1984, Spartanburg guitarist Rusty Milner wise hired to join founding members Doug Gray and Jerry Eubanks, along with a group of Nashville studio musicians. It wasn’t long before Doug and Jerry decided to return home to Spartanburg to hire some more hometown players. Ace Allen came in on ...

  3. During the summer of 1984, MTB toured with a revamped lineup featuring Gray, Eubanks, Spartanburg guitarist Rusty Milner and new Nashville players: Bob Wray (bass), James Stroud (drums), Kenny Mims (guitar) and Bobby Ogdin (keyboards).

  4. Marshall Tucker Band performing live at the Boro in Tennessee. CRANK THIS UP!! This song features an incredible duel lead jam with Rusty Milner and Chris Hicks just swapping it out.

  5. Explore music from Rusty Milner. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Rusty Milner on Discogs.

  6. Rusty Milner served as a guitarist for The Marshall Tucker Band during the late 1980s and early 1990s. His tenure included contributions to the band’s recordings and live performances, maintaining its signature Southern rock sound during a period of change.

  7. 22. Juni 2015 · The current lineup featuring Rusty Milner (guitar),Tim Lawter (bass),Gary Guzzardo (drums),Stewart Swanlund (guitar) and David Muse (flute, saxophone) along with original member Gray, have been together recording and touring for twelve years.