"The idea of us touring again with the
CDB leads to all kinds of possibilities," says MTB lead singer Doug Gray. "It's not just about the music, but also the friendships and the reunion with the fans who've been with us for many years. We'll be playing all of our hit songs as well as material from an upcoming re-released vinyl album." The tour title is a nod to The Marshall
Tucker Band's 1978 hit song, "Fire on the Mountain," as well as The Charlie Daniels Band's 1974 platinum-selling album of the same name. "We have played more shows with the
MTB through the years than any other band and have worked together for over forty years," adds Daniels. "We have so much his- tory and so many memories and the music is so compatible that when we get together, the audience, CDB and MTB have a big ole south- ern-style good time." The tour kicks-off on April 23 in Enid,
OK at the Stride Bank Center. Fellow southern rock group the Scooter
Brown Band will join the CDB and MTB on select dates. •
CDB/MTB Photos by Tom Bell
Black Stone Cherry, and Bishop Gunn are among those announced to perform at the festival. Prices begin at $1399 for individuals, with additional performers to be announced in the coming weeks. . . . The Charlie Daniels Band (CDB) and The Marshall Tucker Band (MTB) have announced the "Fire on the Mountain" tour, a national road show that will bring together two of the genre's most beloved musical legends. The tour hits the road this spring and will con- tinue throughout 2020 with more than 20 live concert dates taking place by the year's end. Concert stops include Washington D.C.; Evansville, IN; Waterbury, CT; Morristown, NJ; Westbury, NY; Jackson, TN; Cherokee, NC; Cincinnati, OH; Webster, MA; Dead- wood, SD; Clearwater, FL, and more.
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