Talk:The Marshall Tucker Band
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= Band Members From cross anchor,sc area
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[edit]Some of the band members are from cross anchor, south carolina there is also a Marshall Tucker Road right off old hills bridge road which also connects to shaw road also in cross anchor, sc I know for a fact one house on Shaw Road was one of the "marshall tucker" houses off shaw rd , which has now been sold to another family for some time.
Toy Caldwell
[edit]Toy was a driving force in the original line up and wrote a lot of the stuff.... Toy passed on some years ago, I'll look it up and be back...Paulmeisel 02:38, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
Gold/Platinum discrepancy
[edit]The official MTB site shows the albums Marshall Tucker Band and Searchin’ For A Rainbow, as well as Carolina Dreams having a platinum status (instead of gold as this article shows). It also shows Running Like The Wind having a gold status. I don't know who's right. -- Nonenmac (talk) 02:15, 6 February 2010 (UTC)
I looked it up on RIAA site, which showed:
THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND 08/14/1975 CAPRICORN GOLD WHERE WE ALL BELONG 11/07/1975 CAPRICORN GOLD SEARCHIN' FOR A RAINBOW 02/04/1976 CAPRICORN GOLD CAROLINA DREAMS 06/02/1977 REPRISE GOLD A NEW LIFE 08/16/1977 WARNER BROS. GOLD TOGETHER FOREVER 05/02/1978 CAPRICORN GOLD CAROLINA DREAMS 05/23/1978 REPRISE PLATINUM GREATEST HITS 10/30/1978 CAPRICORN GOLD GREATEST HITS 12/09/1996 CAPRICORN PLATINUM
It agrees with this article. Maybe the MTB site added up re-release sales to come up with their statuses. -- Nonenmac (talk) 02:37, 6 February 2010 (UTC)
Joe Dirt 2
[edit]The Movie Joe Dirt 2 has the song "Can't you see" in it towards the beginning. Shouldn't that be included? Ariyen (talk) 07:27, 26 January 2016 (UTC)
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