The Marshall Tucker Band Movies

- Add The Marshall Tucker Band: Live From the Garden State 1981 to QueueAdd The Marshall Tucker Band: Live From the Garden State 1981 to top of Queue
One of the most popular -- and more musically adventurous -- of the Southern rock bands who dominated the charts in the '70s, the Marshall Tucker Band were still at the top of their form in 1981 (despite the passing of bassist Tommy Caldwell, who died a year earlier) when they taped a concert in New Jersey for broadcast on MTV. The Marshall Tucker Band: Live From the Garden State features the group playing a set of its best-known tunes, including "Heard It in a Love Song," "Take the Highway," "Searchin' for a Rainbow," "Blue Ridge Mountain Sky,""Tell the Blues to Take Off the Night," and many more. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Best known for their seminal 1979 country ballad "The Devil Went Down to Georgia," The Charlie Daniels Band - whose membership shifted continually over the years - retained a widespread following well into the 21st century, as a popular recording act and concert draw that effectively fused rock, southern boogie, blues and bluegrass. In the direct-to-video concert film Charlie Daniels Band: Volunteer Jam, billed as 'The First Full-Length Southern Rock Motion Picture,' Daniels and his group (Charlie Hayward, Fred Edwards, Tom Crain, Don Murray, Joel 'Taz' Degregorio) perform a set before a live audience alongside such musical contemporaries as Jerry Eubanks, Dickey Betts, Jimmy Hall and Doug Gray. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Charlie Daniels, Joel "Taz" Digregorio, (more)








