Ladies and gentlemen, for this semifinal round of the 100 percent fan-voted Ultimate Classic Rock Hall of Fame we have a Southern Rock Showdown -- Lynyrd Skynyrd vs. the Marshall Tucker Band.
In one of the oddest matchups in the history of these elections, Queen and the Marshall Tucker Band will compete in round one of the UCR Hall of Fame voting.
Southern rock legends the Marshall Tucker Band are set to hit the trail once again as 2014 gets rolling. This tour will mark the band's 43rd year on the road.
Mariah Gray bet her father Doug, lead singer of the Marshall Tucker Band, that he couldn't fit into his Army uniform from 40 years ago for this Veterans Day. Turns out, he could. So, Mariah had to pay up with a vegetable soup lunch.
The Marshall Tucker Band, whose 'Can't You See' was named UltimateClassicRock.com's greatest Southern rock song ever, will serve as grand marshals for this weekend's NASCAR racing event at the Las Vagas Motor Speedway.
The Marshall Tucker Band are gearing up to head to the 2012 Vice Presidential Debate tonight (Thursday, Oct. 11), where the rock legends will perform at the face-off between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan, when the two political figures go head-to-head.
Stuart Swanlund, longtime member of the Marshall Tucker Band, died Saturday (Aug. 4) of natural causes. The slide guitar specialist joined the band in 1985, touring and recording with the group until unspecified health problems forced him off the road recently.
For decades, the Marshall Tucker Band has been one of the greatest Southern rock bands of all time, changing the sound of '70s music with hits such as 'Heard It in a Love Song,' 'Can't You See' and 'Fire on the Mountain.'