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    Where Are They Now? Former Marshall Tucker Band Bassist Tim Lawter . by Michael Buffalo Smith. Tim Lawter played the bass guitar in The Marshall Tucker Band from 1986-2001, touring almost non-stop, recording a slew of albums, appearing in music videos, and living the life of a Southern Rock star. Of course, stepping into the spot formerly oc...

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  3. All 12 songs were written by the band, including the country and adult contemporary charting "Stay in the Country," penned by bassist Tim Lawter. Other outstanding tracks include Rusty Milner's "Destruction," a heavy electric blues offering, and the harmonizing gospel number that closes the set, "Closer Today," written by Gray. A fine set of musicians coupled with some very pleasing songs make ...

  4. Backing Vocals – Don Cameron (5), Jerry Eubanks, Rusty Milner, Stuart Swanlund, Tim Lawter; Bass – Tim Lawter; Drums – David "Ace" Allen* Engineer – Billy Sherrill, Rusty Milner; Engineer [Assistant] – Brian Gerstner; Flute – Jerry Eubanks; Guest, Backing Vocals – Cynthia Blair, Kay Harris (2) Guest, Bass – Jeff Ciampa (2)

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  7. 10. Okt. 2017 · October 10, 2017. An attorney dedicated to Oklahoma workers. Attorney Timothy Reese, a longtime part of the team at Lawter & Associates, PLLC, found his passion for workers' compensation well before he became an attorney. "I first met Mike Lawter during an internship while I was in college," Reese recalls. "That was back in 1984.