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Marshall Tucker Band Inc
Beverly Hills, California
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    www.marshalltucker.net/jerryinterview.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/16/2001    Last Visited: 2/16/2001  

    Jerry was a founding member of MTB and played flute, sax and keyboards in the band for 25 years before retiring in 1995.

    "I wandered this whole world overSearchin' for a four leaf cloverTil I finally foundThat the music had made me free"

    Disillusion, 1980
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    Jerry Eubanks
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    Jerry Eubanks' flute and sax is one of the things that distinguished MTB's music from everyone else's.They "never sold their soul for the smell of gold", choosing to always "live for the music instead".And because of that, the music has endured.And I bet if given the chance, Jerry, as he wrote in Disillusion "would do it all again".He's a true southern gentleman.Thanks, Jerry, for the music, and the memories.

    In addition to his playing, Jerry wrote or co-wrote several of the band's songs, including:

    "Windy City Blues" with Doug and George from Long Hard Ride"Life in a Song" with George on Carolina Dreams"Everybody Needs Somebody" on Together Forever with Doug & George"Dream Lover" on Together Forever with George"Disillusion:" with George on Tenth"Long Island Lady" with Doug on Just Us

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    Balcony of the Blue Ridge - Events - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/29/2003    Last Visited: 7/29/2004  

    Jerry Eubanks, the founding member of the legendary Marshall Tucker Band, and inductee into the South Carolina Music Hall of Fame, has teamed up with vocalist/guitarist, Mike Rogers; guitarist, Rick Willis; and bassist, Tim Clements to offer a breath of fresh air to fans of serious rock & roll.

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    Balcony of the Blue Ridge - Home - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/25/2003    Last Visited: 7/24/2004  

    Jerry Eubanks, the founding member of the legendary Marshall Tucker Band, has teamed up with vocalist/guitarist, Mike Rogers; guitarist, Rick Willis; and bassist, Tim Clements to offer a breath of fresh air to fans of serious rock & roll.

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    GoUpstate.com: Spartanburg news, jobs, cars, real... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/8/2003    Last Visited: 3/9/2003  

    One of them, SevenMoore, with band members Paul Riddle and Jerry Eubanks from the original Marshall Tucker Band, became another connection to Gaines' early days in music.

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    Marshall Tucker Band - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/22/2008    Last Visited: 9/22/2008  

    Jerry was a founding member of MTB and played flute, sax and keyboards in the band for 25 years before retiring in 1995.
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    Jerry Eubanks
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    Jerry Eubanks' flute and sax is one of the things that distinguished MTB's music from everyone else's.They "never sold their soul for the smell of gold", choosing to always "live for the music instead".And because of that, the music has endured.And I bet if given the chance, Jerry, as he wrote in Disillusion "would do it all again".He's a true southern gentleman.Thanks, Jerry, for the music, and the memories.

    In addition to his playing, Jerry wrote or co-wrote several of the band's songs, including:

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    Marshall Tucker Band - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/22/2008    Last Visited: 9/22/2008  

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    Marshall Tucker Band - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/22/2008    Last Visited: 9/22/2008  

    Jerry Eubanks: Flute, alto, baritone and tenor saxophone, background vocals.
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    Jerry Eubanks: Flute, saxes, harmony vocals.
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    Jerry Eubanks: Saxes, flute and harmony vocals.
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    Jerry Eubanks: flute, alto saxophone, background vocals & percussion.
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    "Tenth" credits: George McCorkle: Acoustic and Electric Rhythm Guitar, Lead Guitar on "Disillusion", organ on "Gospel Singin' Man"; Tommy Caldwell: Electric Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar on "Without You", Background Vocals; Jerry Eubanks: C and Alto Flutes, Soprano, Alto, F Melody, Tenor and Baritone Saxes, Electric Flute and Saxes, Fender Rhodes, Vibes, Percussion, Background Vocals; Doug Gray: Lead Vocals on all songs except "Save My Soul", Background Vocals; Toy Caldwell: Lead Guitar, Acoustic Lead on "Gospel Singin' Man", Pedal Steel, Lead Vocals on "Save My Soul", Background Vocals on "Foolish Dreaming", Harmonica on "Without You"; Paul T. Riddle: Drums, Congas on "Disillusion", Background Vocals on "Foolish Dreaming".
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    "Dedicated" credits: Toy Caldwell: Guitars, Steel Guitar, Background Vocals; Doug Gray: Vocals; Jerry Eubanks: Flute, Saxophone, Keyboards, background Vocals; Paul T. Riddle: Drums, Percussion, Background Vocals; George McCorkle: Guitars; Franklin Wilkie Bass Guitar, Background Vocals.
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    "Tuckerized" credits: Toy Caldwell: acoustic, electric, slide and pedal steel guitars; George McCorkle: acoustic and electric guitars; Doug Gray: lead and background vocals; Paul T. Riddle: drums and percussion; Franklin Wilkie: bass and background vocals; Jerry Eubanks: flute, alto and baritone saxophones, and background vocals.
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    "Just Us" credits: Doug Gray: Lead Vocals; Paul T. Riddle: Drums, Percussion, Congas; Jerry Eubanks: Horns, Keyboards, Background Vocals; Toy Caldwell: Electric and Steel Guitars; George McCorkle: Electric, Acoustic Guitars and Lead Guitar on "Long Island Lady"; Franklin Wilkie: Bass Guitar, Background Vocals; Rodney Godfrey: Pianos, background Vocals.
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    "Greetings From South Carolina" credits: Toy Caldwell: Lead Guitar, steel guitar, dobro; George MdCorkle Lead and rhythm guitar, banjo; Doug Gray: Lead vocals; Ronnie Godfrey: Piano and background vocals; Paul T. Riddle: Drums; Franklin Wilkie: Bass and background vocals; Jerry Eubanks: Flute, soprano and baritone saxophones, organ, and background vocals.
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    "Southern Spirit" credits: Doug Gray: Lead Vocals; Jerry Eubanks: Flute, Saxes, Background Vocals; Rusty Milner: Lead and Rhythm Guitars, Background Vocals; Stuart Swanlund: Slide and Rhythm Guitars, Background Vocals, lead Vocal on "Why Can't You Love Me"; Tim Lawter: Bass, Background Vocals; Don Cameron: Piano, Organ Bacground Vocals; David Allen: Drums; Billy Sherrill: GUEST MUSICIANS: J.D. Blackfoot: Background Vocals; Joe Wright: Steel Guitar; Paul Brown: Banjo; Produced by Doug Gray and Jerry Eubanks; Engineered by Billy Sherrill and Rusty Milner; Assistant Engineers: dave Egan, Tom Johnson, and Brian Gerstner.
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    "Southern Spirit" credits: Doug Gray: Lead Vocals; Jerry Eubanks: Flute, Saxes, Background Vocals; Rusty Milner: Lead and Rhythm Guitars, Background Vocals; Stuart Swanlund: Slide and Rhythm Guitars, Background Vocals, lead Vocal on "Why Can't You Love Me"; Tim Lawter: Bass, Background Vocals; Don Cameron: Piano, Organ Bacground Vocals; David Allen: Drums; Billy Sherrill: GUEST MUSICIANS: J.D. Blackfoot: Background Vocals; Joe Wright: Steel Guitar; Paul Brown: Banjo; Produced by Doug Gray and Jerry Eubanks; Engineered by Billy Sherrill and Rusty Milner; Assistant Engineers: dave Egan, Tom Johnson, and Brian Gerstner.
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    "Still Smokin'" credits: Doug Gray: Lead vocals; Jerry Eubanks: Saxophones, flute, background vocals; Rusty Milner: Guitars, background vocals; Stuart Swanlund: Slide and rhythm guitars, backbround vocals; Tim Lawter: Bass background vocals; David "Ace" Allen: Drums; Don Cameron: Keyboards, background vocals.
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    "Stompin Room Only" credits: Doug Gray: Lead Vocals, Background Vocals, Percussion; Toy Caldwell: Lead Guitar, Lead Vocals, Pedal Steel Guitar; Tommy Caldwell: Bass Guitar, Background Vocals; George McCorkle: Rhythm Guitar, Background Vocals; Paul Riddle: Drums; Jerry Eubanks: Flute, Saxophone, Keyboards, Background Vocals; Charlie Daniels: Guitar, Fiddle; Richard Betts: Guitar; Chuck Leavell: Piano; Jimmy Hall: Harmonica; Fred Edwards: Drums; Jamie Nichol: Congas
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    "Live From The Garden State" credits: Doug Gray: Vocals, Percussion; Toy Caldwell: Lead Guitar, Vocals; George McCorkle Guitar, Vocals; Paul T. Riddle, drums; Franklin Wilkie: Bass, Jerry Eubanks; Flute, Keyboards, Sax, Backing vocals.

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    Marshall Tucker Band - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/12/2007    Last Visited: 12/12/2007  

    Jerry Eubanks, a sax player by trade, was asked by Toy Caldwell if he knew how to play flute ... and although he didn't, that didn't stop him from answering Toy's question with a resounding "hell yeah!."He set out to learn real quick and thus the addition of the instrument that made MTB's sound unique from all other southern rock bands was made.Jerry was a mainstay in the band from 1973 - 1996.His flute and sax solos were, along with Toy's guitar licks, the signature of the band.After 25 years of life on the road, he enjoy a life of leisure in Spartanburg with his wife and children.He also plays in a band called the Lipnikkies.And he's even got his own website!
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    In 1984 Doug and Jerry hit the road with a group of Nashville studio musicians and young Spartanburg guitarist named Rusty Milner.
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    Rusty has now been a member of MTB longer than anyone except Doug and Jerry.

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    Marshall Tucker Band - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/9/2006    Last Visited: 9/9/2006  

    The Marshall Tucker Band got its start in Spartanburg, S.C. when Gray teamed up with Tommy Caldwell and Toy Caldwell, Paul T. Riddle, George McCorkle and Jerry Eubanks, borrowing the name "Marshall Tucker" from a piano tuner who's name was found on a key ring in their old rehearsal space.

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    Marshall Tucker Band News - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/12/2007    Last Visited: 12/12/2007  

    Surviving original Marshall Tucker Band members Paul Riddle, Doug Grey and Jerry Eubanks, along with several other musicians who have played with the band since the mid-1980s, attended the services, including bassist Frank Wilkie, guitarist Rusty Milner, drummer David "Ace" Allan and bassist Tim Lawter.

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