(CMT.com)
Marshall Tucker Band guitarist George McCorkle died Friday morning (June
29) in Nashville after being diagnosed with cancer earlier this month.
He was 60. He co-founded the Marshall Tucker Band in 1971 in
Spartanburg, S.C., with vocalist Doug Gray, guitarist Toy Caldwell (who
died in 1993), bassist Tommy Caldwell (who died in 1980), drummer Paul
Riddle and flute and saxophone player Jerry Eubanks. McCorkle, who
served as rhythm guitarist through 1983, wrote one of the band's
Southern rock anthems, "Fire on the Mountain." In 1999, he released a
solo album, /American Street/. In recent years, he had been working as a
member of the Renegades of Southern Rock and writing songs in Nashville.
One of his compositions, "Cowboy Blues," was featured on Gary Allan's
/Smoke Rings in the Dark/ album.
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Marshall Tucker Band Member George McCorkle Dies
Posted
6/30/2007 05:35:00 AM
Labels: Died, Gary Allan, George McDorkle, guitarist, Marshall Tucker Band, Smoke Rings in the Dark