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  1. George McCorkle (October 11, 1946 – June 29, 2007) was a founding member and guitarist for the Marshall Tucker Band. He wrote "Fire on the Mountain", the band's first top 40 hit, though had hoped that Charlie Daniels would record the song. He left the band in 1984 and later worked as a songwriter.

  2. George McCorkle (* 11. Oktober 1946 in Chester, South Carolina; † 29. Juni 2007 in Lebanon, Tennessee) war ein US-amerikanischer Musiker und Songwriter. Bekanntheit erlangte er vor allem als Gitarrist der Marshall Tucker Band. Leben. McCorkle wuchs als jüngster dreier Brüder in Spartanburg (South Carolina

  3. In clips from the documentary "Which One Is Marshall Tucker," guitarist George McCorkle talks about the band, its name and life in the group.

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  4. 22. Aug. 2015 · George Freeman McCorkle October 11, 1947 – June 29, 2007. George McCorkle was one of the founding members of The Marshall Tucker Band. He wrote their biggest hit “Fire In The Mountain”, which helped them rise into one of the most successful southern rock groups of the 70’s.

  5. 29. Juni 2007 · George McCorkle, who co-founded the Marshall Tucker Band in 1971 and wrote \"Fire on the Mountain\", passed away in 2007 at age 60. He was a member of the Renegades of Southern Rock and a songwriter for Gary Allan.

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    The "Marshall Tucker" in the band's name does not refer to a band member, rather to a blind piano tuner from Spartanburg. While the band was discussing possible band names one evening in an old warehouse they had rented for rehearsal space, someone noticed that the warehouse's door key had the name "Marshall Tucker" inscribed on it, and suggested t...

    Early history

    The original members (and some later members) of the Marshall Tucker Band had been playing in various line-ups under different band names around the Spartanburg area since the early 1960s. In 1966 members of several such bands merged to form the Toy Factory, named after guitarist Toy Caldwell. The Toy Factory's constantly shifting line-up included, at various times, Caldwell, his younger brother Tommy, Doug Gray, Jerry Eubanks, George McCorkle and Franklin Wilkie. In the late 1960s, four of t...

    1970s

    The Marshall Tucker Band's self-titled debut, produced by Paul Hornsby, was released in 1973 and certified gold in 1975. All of the tracks were written by Toy Caldwell, including "Can't You See" which was released as a popular single in 1973 and re-released in 1977, generating much FM airplay and becoming the group's best known song. After the album's release, the band began touring, playing upwards of 300 shows per year throughout the decade. Southern rock fiddler Charlie Danielslater recall...

    1980s

    On April 22, 1980, following the completion of the band's tenth album Tenth, bassist and co-founder Tommy Caldwell suffered massive head trauma in a car wreck and died six days later. Former Toy Factory bassist Franklin Wilkie replaced Caldwell for their next album, Dedicated(1981), but the band was never able to recapture its commercial success of the 1970s. On 1982's Tuckerized, which featured Ronnie Godfrey, who joined them as an additional keyboardist, only two songs were written by band...

    Tommy Caldwell described the Marshall Tucker Band's music as progressive country, explaining that the band played country music structures and riffs combined with jazz improvisation upon which more complex structures were built from the country music foundation. In 1977, Billboard identified the Marshall Tucker Band as major performers of the genre...

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  6. 26. Jan. 2023 · The six founding members of Marshall Tucker were, brothers Tommy and Toy Caldwell on bass and lead guitar, rhythm guitarist George McCorkle, drummer Paul T. Riddle, lead singer Doug Gray and...