album:The Mood I'm In genre:Southern Rock streams:71 creation date:2008-12-03
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My Tribute to the late Mr. Toy Caldwell of the Marshall Tucker Band.
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My Tribute to the late Mr. Toy Caldwell of the Marshall Tucker Band.
06/01/16 10:51:31PM @moequinn:
heard this song on MixPosure radio tonight with DJ VigWig ~ & yes, I can hear Can't You See in this fine track ~ I remember when I visited with my brother many years ago in Florida & he turned me on to the Marshall Tucker Band & I became a fan instantly this is an excellent tribute to Toy Caldwell & MTB
03/04/13 12:53:25AM @the-mix-files:
The sound is there, the style is there, the vibe is there, and originality is there, too. This is a great piece of music.
I'll be playing this during the next Saturday Night Rocks, here on Mixposure's MixStream Radio.
Always a pleasure listening to music this nicely done. Bravo.
kooder
12/11/08 05:25:54PM @rayon-vert:
YEAH!!! This is a very EXCELLENT Tribute. You really play with a lot of emotion..........I can just close my eyes and feel your playing. You have all great tracks here!!
Rob
12/06/08 02:20:32PM @mark-reed:
Very nice piece. Some very soulful licks coming through my speakers. Strong backing. Excellent piece well done
12/04/08 06:16:50AM @dazed:
excellent piece. Sweet solos and excellent tone. Reminds me a bit of Can't You See. Nice Tribute to Marshall Tucker.
<p align="center">I got my first guitar at the ripe old age of 12. It was a Sears Silvertone acoustic & quite a piece it was. About a year later my Dad hooked me up with a local guitar guru for a few lessons. Unfortunately, my patience for learning to read music faded quickly, & my teacher decided it best to end the endeavor.</p>
<p align="center">I progressed on my own for the next 3 years playing along with LP's by The Marshall Tucker Band, Jerry Reed, Chet Atkins, Merle Travis, Eric Clapton, & some others.</p>
<p align="center">Eventually, I hooked up with some other fellows from the neighborhood to form a top 40 club band. At the time, our lead singer was the only one in the band old enough to drive. We would load all the equipment we had into my Dad's Plymouth & head off to the local VFWs, American Legions & Fire Halls. We became Local "Child Stars", But all good things must come to an end. The State Liquor Control Board wasn't real happy about a group of kids ranging in age from 14 -16 playing in the local bar & club scene. We shifted our focus to play carnivals & private parties for a few years. By the time we were old enough to get back to the club scene, we had all gone our separate ways. I played with several bands over the next 20 years & had some great fun.</p>
heard this song on MixPosure radio tonight with DJ VigWig ~ & yes, I can hear Can't You See in this fine track ~ I remember when I visited with my brother many years ago in Florida & he turned me on to the Marshall Tucker Band & I became a fan instantly this is an excellent tribute to Toy Caldwell & MTB
The sound is there, the style is there, the vibe is there, and originality is there, too. This is a great piece of music.
I'll be playing this during the next Saturday Night Rocks, here on Mixposure's MixStream Radio.
Always a pleasure listening to music this nicely done. Bravo.
kooder
YEAH!!! This is a very EXCELLENT Tribute. You really play with a lot of emotion..........I can just close my eyes and feel your playing. You have all great tracks here!!
Rob
Very nice piece. Some very soulful licks coming through my speakers. Strong backing. Excellent piece well done
excellent piece. Sweet solos and excellent tone. Reminds me a bit of Can't You See. Nice Tribute to Marshall Tucker.