Toy Caldwell with Marshall Tucker Band

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Ken Mizell
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Toy Caldwell with Marshall Tucker Band

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Seems like this one has been kind of a hot topic over the years... :wink:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2AJvhrAlRM

Some folks like it, some folks don't...

Ken
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I like it. Love the MTB. One of the few bands of their time that could mix country, blues, jazz and rock and do it well. Toy was a gifted artist.
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Great clip. :D
One of my all time favorite bands.
Got any more clips to share?
Don
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Hi Don - There are several other videos of Marshall Tucker on YouTube. If you bring up the one with Toy, there will be others listed in the group to the right. I don't think the others have steel guitar in them, but they are still good. "Heard it in a love song" is on YouTube. Their song "Searchin' for a Rainbow" isn't listed, but Toy had some steel backup throughout that song. This is my favorite band of the Southern Rock era. I always like the flute in their songs - that isn't something you'd expect to find in a Southern Rock band.

YouTube can get kind of addictive. I'll follow a link someone posts here, and first thing I know, I've been playing with it for 2-3 hours.

I've been hoping to find a video on YouTube with Red Rhodes playing with Mike Nesmith, but there's nothing there.

Ken
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Post by Don Sulesky »

Ken
Thanks for the head-up. I have just about every album they put out.
I did the same thing with the Rondstadt Utube posting. I just had to watch them all.
She was a real looker back then.
Don
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