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  1. Jerry Eubanks (born March 9, 1950) is an American musician best known as the original saxophonist, keyboardist and flautist for The Marshall Tucker Band. His flute and sax solos were a signature of the band. Eubanks left the Marshall Tucker Band in 1996, outlasting most of the surviving original members.

  2. Marshall Tucker Band (2008) Die Marshall Tucker Band, gegründet 1971 in Spartanburg ( South Carolina ), ist eine der bekanntesten Southern-Rock -Bands der 1970er Jahre. Die Musik ist ein Stilmix aus Rock, Country-Musik und Jazz, kombiniert mit langen akustischen Passagen. Mitglieder waren: der Sänger Doug Gray, der Gitarrist Toy Caldwell († 25.

  3. 1. Juni 2005 · Jerry Eubanks finally left the road that eventually led him back home some eight years ago. But music remains a major part of life - and business - for the former Marshall Tucker Band flautist...

  4. The original line-up of the Marshall Tucker Band, formed in 1972, included lead guitarist, vocalist and primary songwriter Toy Caldwell (1947–1993), lead vocalist Doug Gray (born 1948), keyboard player, saxophone player and flautist Jerry Eubanks (born 1950), rhythm guitarist George McCorkle (1946–2007), drummer Paul Riddle (born 1953) and ...

  5. “We had the commonality of having all grown up together in Spartanburg,” explains Gray about his original MTB bandmates, guitar wizard Toy Caldwell and his brother, bassist Tommy Caldwell, alongside rhythm guitarist George McCorkle, drummer Paul T. Riddle, and flautist/saxophonist Jerry Eubanks. “The framework for Marshall Tucker’s ...

  6. 24. Apr. 2023 · In the 50th anniversary April of Marshall Tucker Band‘s debut, we feature Doug Gray and former member Jerry Eubanks telling charming stories while surrounded by “Take the Highway” and “Can’t You See” (sung by Toy Caldwell ) from MTB’s 1973 debut; a scorching live performance of “24 Hours at a Time” with Charlie ...

  7. 10. März 2020 · The presence of utility man Jerry Eubanks, who besides playing the saxophone also contributed swooping, summery flute solos that reminded the listener of a summer skylark, was another element that set the MTB further afield. “Yeah, that might have held us back at the start and probably continues to do so today,” Gray agrees ...