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  1. Around that same time, Rusty Milner and Tim Lawter left the band, and Toy Caldwell’s bass player Tony “Smoke” Heatherly joined. Now the lineup consisted of Doug Gray, BB Borden on drums, Heatherly on bass, Clay Cook on horns, Stuart Swanlund on guitar and Chris Hicks on guitar.

  2. Tony Heatherly. Tony Heatherly played bass for The Marshall Tucker Band during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Heatherly’s bass playing provided a solid foundation for the band’s sound, contributing to their live performances and recordings during his tenure. Pat Elwood. Pat Elwood joined The Marshall Tucker Band as a bassist in the late ...

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  3. Longtime bassist Tim Lawter was succeeded by Tony Heatherly in 2001, who turned it over to Pat Elwood in 2004. Guitarist Rusty Milner left in 2003 and Stuart Swanland was there on and off (his health permitting) from 1985 until his death on August 5, 2012 at age 54. The current guitarists are Chris Hicks (since 1996) and Rick Willis ...

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  5. 25. Feb. 1993 · 3.2K views 16 years ago. Michael Buffalo Smith with Chris Hicks and Tony Heatherly of MArshall Tucker BAnd doing an acoustic CROSSROADS at Rock N Wheels in Live Oak, FLA....

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  6. 22. Dez. 2007 · Over the years, I have joined Tony Heatherly, Toy’s bass player, a couple of times to visit Toy’s grave on the anniversary of his death. On one occasion, Toy, myself and Mark Emerick (Commander Cody Band) stood over the grave playing Toy’s songs, and Tony sang the song he wrote for Toy, that I recorded on my Southern Lights ...

  7. This particular AMVETS later became Hooley’s Underground, in the basement of the Franklin Hotel on Main Street. At the time a fellow named Tony Heatherly was playing the bass, who at one time played with Toy Caldwell, among others. The drummer’s name was Tony Lane. I was in Greenville, and really wanted to join a band.”