. all areas pass for November 1980 Japanese tour, 2nd access If that was the first emotional heartbreak, Danny Joe Brown the singer for Molly Hatchet passed away from complications of diabetes he had suffered with for many years and he gave so much to the rock and roll industry and music around the world all of our heartfelt condolences and prayers go out to his family and children and he also will never be forgotten. TX Erwin Special Events Center **Aldo Nova & Axe**, 07/27/82 Corpus Christi, TX Memorial Coliseum **with Aldo Nova**, 07/28/82 Houston, TX Sam Houston Coliseum **with Aldo Nova & Axe**, 07/30/82 Alexandria, LA Rapid Parish Coliseum **with Saxon**, 07/31/82 Baton Rouge, LA LSU Assembly Center **with Aldo Nova & Axe**, 08/01/82 Biloxi, MS Gulf Coast Coliseum **with Aldo Nova & Axe**, 08/05/82 Sunrise, FL Sunrise Musical Theatre, 08/07/82? Bass guitarist Banner Thomas, age 62, died from complications of pneumonia and rheumatoid arthritis on April 10, 2017. Storrs, CT University of Connecticut, 05/03/87 Bringe, NH Franklin Pierce College, 05/17/87 El Paso, TX Mountain shadow Lake **KLAQ Ballooon Festival**, 05/25/87 Lexington, KY Red Mile Racetrack, 09/05/87 Rockford, IL Davis Park/On The Waterfront, 09/10/87 Springfield, MO **two sets, last CT show w/ Jon Brant**, 12/27/87 San Juan Capistrano, CA Coach House **two shows - early & late, Tom Petersson's first show back **, 12/31/87? So as we enter the next 40 years of music, Molly Hatchets tradition keeps developing the common bond of southern rockers and keeps our southern-style of music alive and well. Springfield, MA Springfield Civic Center, 06/29/85 Hershey, PA Hershey Park Stadium, 07/02/85 Augusta, GA Richmond County Civic Center **with REO Speedwagon**, 07/05/85 Birmingham, AL Civic Centre **with REO Speedwagon**, 07/06/85 Johnson City, TN Freedom Hall Civic Centre **with REO Speedwagon**, 07/09/85 Charlevoix, MI Castle Farms **with REO Speedwagon**, 07/13/85 Milwaukee, WI Summerfest main stage **with REO Speedwagon**, 07/14/85 Hoffman Estates, IL Poplar Creek **with REO Speedwagon**, 07/20/85 Peoria, IL Heart of Illinois Fair, 07/26/85 Baton Rouge, LA Tiger Stadium **National Sports Festival**, 08/16/85 Ottawa, ON, Canada Central Canadian Exh Grandstand **with REO Speedwagon**, 08/18/85 Toronto, ON Canada CNE Grandstand **with REO Speedwagon**, 08/21/85 Savannah, GA Civic Centre **with REO Speedwagon**, 08/22/85 Tampa, FL Orange County Civic Centre **with REO Speedwagon**, 08/23/85 Hollywood, FL Six Flags Atlantis, 08/24/85 Talahassee, FL Leon County Civic Centre **with REO Speedwagon**, 08/25/85 Pensacola, FL Civic Centre **with REO Speedwagon**, 08/27/85 Jackson, MS Coliseum **with REO Speedwagon**, 08/28/85 Little Rock, AR Barton Coliseum **with REO Speedwagon**, 08/29/85 Houston, TX Southern star Amphitheatre **with REO Speedwagon**, 08/31/85 Wichita, KS Kansas Coliseum **with REO Speedwagon**, 09/02/85 Morrison, CO Red Rocks **with REO Speedwagon**, 09/04/85 Portland, ME Cumberland Civic Center **with Heart**, 09/05/85 Boston, MA Boston Common **with Heart**, 09/06/85 Holmdel, NJ Garden State Arts Center, 09/08/85 Cuyahoga Falls, OH Blossom Music Center **with Heart**, 09/12/85? Black+Blue filming, 13100 people. Click here for 3rd ticket stub picture with date as July 14. Brown rejoined the band in May 1982 after the departure of Farrar. } We will all miss him and his music lives on. The city is sometimes listed as Stuttgart, but it was Gppingen-Uhingen instead, slightly outside Stuttgart. Cincinnati, OH Riverfront Coliseum, 06/14/85 Saratoga Springs, NY Performing Arts Center **with REO Speedwagon**, 06/15/85 Buffalo, NY Memorial Auditorium **with REO Speedwagon**, 06/16/85 Erie, PA Liberty Park Amphitheatre **with REO Speedwagon**, 06/18/85 New Haven, CT New Haven Coliseum, 06/22/85 Philadelphia, PA Mann Music Center **with REO Speedwagon**, 06/23/85 Columbia, MD Merriweather Post Pavilion **with REO Speedwagon**, 06/25/85? In 2005, Dave Hlubek, a founding member after playing in various bands around the United States has returned to Molly Hatchet after 20 years. KATE BUSH - THEM HEAVY PEOPLE LIVE (REVOLVER), KATE BUSH'S FIRST TV Kln Frechen Benzelrather Eisenbahn -Kite & Wuthering Heights LIVE, November 15, 1982 Bangor Auditorium, Bangor, ME, August 4, 1989 Harriet Island Regional Park, St. Paul, MN. A mixture of blues, country, gospel and the English invasion of rock and roll that later was to be coined the phrase Southern Rock. The music was filled with style and emotion and with bands in the forefront such as the Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd and a band from Jacksonville, Florida called Molly Hatchet. Some sources list this incorrectly as Ventura, CA. Salem, OR set a decibel limit for the gigs as this show was so loud. [2] They also had successful hits on the Billboard charts, including "Flirtin' with Disaster", "The Rambler", "Bloody Reunion" and "Satisfied Man". You can choose more fake Rolex watches here. Last date on the Heaven & Hell Tour . Artists | Submariner, Datejust, Day-Date, and other models. Some sources say the venue was Riverfront Stadium or Riverfront Arena, but concert goer and ticket stubs confirm it was Riverfront Coliseum instead. Tim Lindsey, performer and music lover throughout his long and successful career. Top grossing show in the US for the week. Bassist Jerry Scott was replaced by J.J. Strickland in May 2003, by Tim Lindsey, former Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Rossington Band, Artimus Pyle Band, and the Mind Garden (with Dave Hlubek) bassist coming full circle back to his roots, took over in June 2003.[27]. Click here for gig ad picture with the January 5th date. Molly Hatchet is the self-titled debut album by American southern rock band Molly Hatchet, released in 1978. . Have a look which song was played how often in 1980! 1980 Molly Hatchet . DE-Lbeck - Werkhof 08.12. DE-Siegburg -. Lots of thanks for figuring out many of these dates go to Rob Dwyer, webmaster of the now already gone Black Sabbath Live Project web site! Riot cancelled as well. Inn the early 1970s, a new form of music was emerging in the South. Molly Hatchet is an American southern rock band formed in Jacksonville. Song Statistics Stats; Tour Statistics Stats; Other Statistics; All Setlists. Artist: Molly Hatchet Release Date: 1980-09-01 Genre: Southern rock, Hard rock Produced By: Tom Werman Studio album by Molly Hatchet Beatin' the Odds is the third studio album by American southern rock band Molly Hatchet, released in 1980. After a quick rehearsal backstage, Blackfoot's Rickey Medlocke took Brown's place as front man and their other guitarist, Charlie Hargrett, played behind Hlubek's lead. View the statistics of songs played live by Molly Hatchet. Clarkston, MI Pine Knob Music Theatre, 04/27/80 Madison, WI Dane County Coliseum, 05/05/80 Boston, MA Boston Gardens **with Off Broadway**, 05/08/80 Binghampton, NY Broome County Arena, 05/09/80 Syracuse, NY War Memorial Auditorium, 05/12/80 New York, NY Madison Square Garden, 05/14/80 Augusta, ME Civic Center **with Natural Gas**, 05/19/80 Springfield, MA Civic Center **with Off Broadway**, 05/23/80 Philadelphia, PA Spectrum **with The Greg Kihn Band**, 06/04/80 Pittsburgh, PA Stanley Theater **with Off Broadway**, 06/05/80 Pittsburgh, PA Stanley Theater **with Off Broadway**, 06/20/80 New Orleans, LA Superdome **with The Eagles, Foreigner**, 06/21/80 Dallas, TX Cotton Bowl **Texas Jam with The Eagles, Foreigner, April wine, Sammy Hagar, Christopher Cross, Savvy**, 07/09/80 Austin, MN Riverside Arena **with Yipes! Long time member Bobby Ingram lead guitar, Phil McCormack lead vocals, John Galvin keyboards, Bryan Bassett lead guitar, Andy McKinney bass, Mac Crawford drums, make up the current lineup. San Antonio, TX Convention Center Arena **with Zebra**, 10/30/83 Albuquerque, NM Civic Auditorium, 11/04/83 Berkeley, CA Community Theatre **with Zebra**, 11/05/83 Los Angeles, CA Universal Amphitheater, 11/16/83 Cedar Rapids, IA Five Seasons Center **with Blue Oyster Cult**, 11/27/83 Muskegan, MI Walker Arena **with Aldo Nova, Danny Spanos**, 11/30/83 Springfield, MA Prairie Capital Conv Center **with Aldo Nova**, 12/03/83 Boca Raton, FL Florida Atlantic University, 01-03/84? Rescheduled from 1981-01-05. Not even the group's fans bought the record, and Molly Hatchet disbanded shortly afterward. But MSG did not play**, 12/21/80 Oakland, CA Oakland Auditorium Arena **with Michael Schenker Group**, 12/27/80 Fresno, CA Selland Arena **with MSG (who were a no-show), The Tremblers**, 12/28/80 San Bernardino, CA Swing Auditorium, 12/31/80 San Diego, CA Sports Arena **with The Tremblers**, 01/04/81 Denver, CA McNicholls Sports Aarena, 01/08/81 Atlanta, GA Fox Theatre **Note: Tickets read Omni Coliseum, show was moved after tickets were released**, 01/10/81 Nashville, TN Municipal Auditorium, 01/12/81 Birmingham, AL Boutwell Auditorium, 01/14/81 Biloxi, MS Mississippi Coast Coliseum, 01/23/81 San Antonio, TX Convention Center Arena **with Michael Stanley Band**, 01/24/81 Houston, TX Sam Houston Coliseum, 01/27/81 Shreveport, LA Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, 01/30/81 Chicago, IL Granada Theatre **with Off Broadway**, 01/31/81 Chicago, IL Granada Theatre **with Off Broadway**, 02/01/81 Chicago, IL Granada Theatre **with Off Broadway**, 02/06/81 Springfield, IL Prairie Capitol Convention Center **with UFO**, 02/07/81 Columbus, OH Veterans Memorial **with UFO**, 02/10/81 Kalamazoo, MI Wings stadium **with UFO**, 02/12/81 Milwaukee, WI Arena **with UFO**, 02/15/81 Richfield, OH Richfield Coliseum **with UFO**, 02/16/81 Pittsburgh, PA Civic Arena **with UFO**, 02/17/81 Rochester, NY War Memorial **with UFO**, 02/19/81 Binghamton, NY Broome County Arena **with UFO**, 02/20/81 Buffalo, NY Shea's Buffalo Theatre **with UFO**, 02/21/81 Philadelphia, PA Spectrum **with UFO**, 02/23/81 New Brunswick, NJ Rutgers University **with UFO**, 02/24/81 Providence, RI Civic Center **with UFO**, 02/26/81 Baltimore, MD Arena **with UFO**, 02/27/81 New York, NY Radio City Music Hall, 02/28/81 Boston, MA Boston Gardens **with UFO**, 03/02/81 Bethlehem, PA Stabler Arena **with UFO**, 03/04/81 Westchester, NY Westchester Premiere Theater, 03/05/81 New Brunswick, NJ Rutgers Athletic Center, 03/07/81 New Haven, CT New Haven Coliseum **with UFO**, 03/13/81 Wichita, KS Kansas Coliseum **rescheduled from 01/17/81**, 03/14/81 Columbia, MO Stephens Assembly Hall, 03/19/81 Dubuque, IA **with Fast Fontaine**, 03/27/81 Fort Wayne, IN Memorial Coliseum, 03/31/81 Dayton, OH O'Hara Arena **with .38 Special**, 04/04/81 Greenville, NC Minges Coliseum **with UFO**, 04/10/81 Johnson City, TN Freedom Hall Civic Center **with UFO**, 04/18/81 Orlando, FL Tangerine Bowl **with Heart, BOC, Firefall & UFO**, 04/28/81 York, PA Fairgrounds Memorial Hall, 05/01/81 Hammond, IN Civic Centre **with Off Broadway**, 06/04/81? Click here for 3rd ticket stub picture for the Jan 4th date. Former Hatchet singer Danny Joe Brown, despite a long battle with diabetes and the effects of a stroke, was able to take the stage one last time at the Jammin' for DJB benefit concert organized by former Hatchet bassist Riff West on July 18, 1999, at Orlando, Florida's Club LaVela. Molly Hatchet next released Beatin' the Odds (1980), followed by Take No Prisoners (1981), No Guts No Glory (1983) The Deed Is Done (1984) and Double Trouble Live (1985). 2022 (24) 2021 (24) 2020 (8) 2019 (30) 2018 (35) 2017 . Privacy Policy, Fri Apr 7,2023 at Live at the Ludlow Garage in Cincinnati, OH, Norje Havsbad in Norje, Blekinge County, Sweden, Sunset Amphitheater at Sunset Station in Henderson, NV, USA, Winter Park Resort in Winter Park, CO, USA, Wild Rose Ridge Amphitheater in Bottineau, ND, USA, Greenville Lions Park in Greenville, WI, USA, Brookfest Festival Grounds in Brookfield, IL, USA, Red River Valley Fairgrounds in West Fargo, ND, USA, Carling Academy Islington in London, England, UK, lyse Montmartre in Paris, le-de-France, France, La Laiterie in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. 3838 people in the audience. Click here for ticket stub picture for the Jan 4th date. With a history of diabetes, brown was unable to fulfill studio and touring responsibilities and he brought in Phil McCormack to take over the lead vocal position. Click here for 2nd ticket stub picture with date as July 14. Brown and Ingram then put together with keyboardist John Galvin the Danny Joe Brown Band and continued touring until 1982. John Galvin, Molly Hatchet is a force to be reckoned with, but at the same time, very down to earth and fan-friendly. Their gig was rescheduled to 1980-09-03. Black Sabbath headlined the show. They reunited in the mid-'90s as an active touring outfit, releasing Devil's Canyon, their first record since Lightning Strikes Twice, in 1996. [citation needed]. the two bands would've have some difficulties with each other so that The 1998 release of Silent Reign Of Heroes was recorded back in Hamburg, Germany with producer/guitarist Bobby Ingram and is kept in the same spirit and tradition as the past with new hit songs Mississippi Moon Dog, Saddle Tramp, Miss Saturday Night and the title track Silent Reign Of Heroes. They continued to play over two hundred dates a year. titled Black + Blue with Blue Oyster Cult in October 1980 in the USA. In late 1990, a revised band led by Brown and Ingram featured new players Rik Blanz (guitar), Rob Scavetto (keyboards), Eddie Rio (bass), and David Feagle (drums), but the Hatchet's lineup in the 1990s was a bit of a revolving door. Rescheduled from 1980-12-29. Lead singer, Danny Joe Brown left the band in 1980 and contacted Bobby Ingram, a Jacksonville-based guitarist and friend, who gave brown his first singing gig in 1975 with a Jacksonville based band called Rum Creek. Click here for ticket stub picture with date as July 14. Postponed from 1980-05-04. In June 2000, Bobby Ingram became the sole owner of the trade and service mark "Molly Hatchet", acquired from original member Duane Roland. Everyone was glad to see Dave having a good time and doing what he does bestthe tradition lives on! Memphis, TN Mid-South Fairgrounds **Carnival Musicfest**, 07/04/81? Molly Hatchet > Tour Statistics. Contact | Formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1975, Molly Hatchet took their name from a legendary Southern prostitute who supposedly mutilated and decapitated her clients. Included on the album is an acoustic version of the classic hit Fall Of The Peacemakers. Some claim this gig was cancelled, but according to two concert goers it happened. They were a popular band during the late 1970s and early to mid-1980s among the southern rock and hard rock communities. Phil McCormack passed away in 2019. Cheap Trick (HL), A Day On The Green Festival, Oakland Stadium, Journey (HL), Cheap Trick, Molly Hatchet, Gamma. Black Cat, Molly Hatchet, Blue Oyster Cult. And Locked and Loaded a double CD that was recorded in Germany at the International Harley Davidson Festival in front of 80,000 Southern rockers that has now been captured on DVD and being released fall of 2005. Fans worldwide are glad to see Timmy with Molly Hatchet!! According to Billboard magazine, Black Sabbath and Blue Oyster Cult received $218,750 of the show. ); This is the first album with new vocalist Jimmy Farrar, who replaced Danny Joe Brown. [3] The band went on a year-long tour to support the album, playing smaller venues such as clubs and theaters, as opposed to the stadiums and arenas that had expanded their popularity. Warriors of the Rainbow Bridge (May 2005) featured the return of Hlubek after Rutter had left, but another guitarist, Jimbo Manion, played alongside Ingram until Hlubek had satisfied his other commitments and was able to return full time later that year. Tours > Molly Hatchet > Molly Hatchet 1980 Start Date: 0000-00-00: Date: Band: Roio Name: Roio Label / Taper: Venue: City: Recording: Format: 1980-06-24: Molly Hatchet Chicago, IL Park West **with The Elvis Brothers**, 10/13/82 Chicago, IL Park West **with The Elvis Brothers**, 10/14/82 Chicago, IL Park West **with The Elvis Brothers**, 10/16/82 Roanoke, VA Civic Centre Coliseum **with Heart**, 10/17/82 Hampton, VA Hampton Coliseum **with Heart**, 10/19/82 Atlanta, GA (not known) **with Uriah Heep**, 10/21/82 New Orleans, LA Saenger Perf Arts Centre, 10/23/82 Nacogdoches, TX Stephen F Austin University Coliseum, 11/13/82? Artist: Molly Hatchet ; Release Date: 1980-09-01 . Shakin' Street was going to be the opening band but they apparently were replace by a local band called Spike. Click here for 4th ticket stub picture for the Jan 4th date. With producers Kalle Trapp and Bobby Ingram the album was voted the number one rock record in Europe for 1996. In November 1984, the album The Deed Is Done was released, which was more of a straightforward pop/rock offering,[22] with Bruce Crump returning on drums. In 2011, drummer Shawn Beamer had a heart attack and a temporary drummer Scott Craig was brought in. } 28000 people, sold out show. The band continues to tour and record. Black Sabbath headlined, show rescheduled from 1980-08-06. on: function(evt, cb) { Often listed as Nurnberg, but the venue is in Neunkirchen am Brand just outside of Nurnberg. Richmond, VA County Civic Center, 08/19/82 Knoxville, TN Civic Coliseum **with Joan Jett**, 08/24/82 Fitchburg, MA Wallace Civic Center, 08/25/82? During the spring of 2006, David "Dino" Ramsey sat in for singer McCormack, who had taken ill. Click here for ticket stub back side picture. The Encore Part Of The Show, Performing.ONE MAN'S PLEASURE,. Blue Oyster Cult was going to headline but they cancelled because of a thunderstorm. Singer Phil McCormack died on April 26, 2019, at 58. Steve Holland, who was the guitarist of Molly Hatchet from 1971 to 1984, died on August 2, 2020, of pnuemonia as a complication of COVID-19 at age 66. [4][5] Also included in the current lineup are drummer Shawn Beamer, bassist Tim Lindsey and vocalist Jimmy Elkins.[6]. This show started the "Black + Blue" tour with Black Sabbath and Blue Oyster Cult. Hollywood, CA Hollywood Palladium, 12/11/82 Albuquerque, NM Graham Central Station, 12/27/82 St Petersburg, FL Bayfront Center **with .38 Special**, 12/30/82 Little Rock, AR Barton Coliseum **with .38 Special**, 12/31/82? All setlist songs (1175) Years on tour. Alice Cooper, Riot and Shakin' Street were also scheduled to play too but cancelled because of rescheduling conflicts. In 2006, Duane Roland, guitarist of the band passed away and also left a legacy that will never be forgotten. DE-Essen Turock 12.12. ?/82 Birmingham, AL Boutwell Auditorium, 08/12/82 Chicago, IL Navy Pier **Chicagofest, with U.S.S.A**, 08/13/82 Seymour, WI Outagamie County Fairgrounds **with Axe**, 08/13/82? Tour poster lists Eberthalle, Ludwigshafen instead of Mannheim, also incorrectly. Some sources incorrectly list this as 1980-10-15. That same year, Ingram took a short break from touring after suffering a heart attack, and the band continued with only Maxwell on guitar.[26]. tour advertisement for the June 1980 tour - most of the gigs were cancelled, Japan The band continued touring on the road with an average of 250 live shows per year and like the first album, it also achieved multi-platinum status. This show was part of "Black 'N' Blue Weekend" in New England. Reason for the wrong date on tour posters remains unknown. Some sources incorrectly claim that Oct 1st would've been at Phoenix Stadium in Phoenix, AZ. The date for this show is not confirmed; setlist.fm site lists it as 25th, but it is most likely wrong. ?/83? Rescheduled from 1980-07-27. window.mc4wp = window.mc4wp || { This show was part of "Black 'N' Blue Weekend" in New England. Humble Pie was probably also scheduled to perform, but did not play. Click here for 2nd ticket stub picture with the January 9th date. Molly Hatchet Tour Dates Southern States blues metal merchants in the style of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Blackfoot playing whiskey-fuelled rock'n'roll with the true spirit of the more. Donate | View the concert map Statistics of Molly Hatchet in 1980! setlist.fm Add Setlist. Click here for gig cancellation notice picture. Click here for 6th ticket stub picture (Emergency Booking Ticket). McCormack fronted the band for their next album Devil's Canyon (June 1996). Nice, France Theatre de Verdure **with Angel City**, 11/14/80 Lisbon, Portugal Pavilhao de Alvalade, 12/04/80 St Louis, MO Checkerdome **with The Babys, Off Broadway**, 12/05/80 Kansas City, MO Municipal Auditorium **with New England**, 12/14/80 Spokane, WA Coliseum **with Michael Schenker Group**, 12/17/80 Seattle, WA Seattle Center Coliseum **with Michael Schenker Group**, 12/19/80 Medford, OR Jackson County Expo Center, 12/20/80 Sacramento, CA Memorial Auditorium **with MSG? On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. New Orleans, LA World's Fair (date in late May/early June), 06/01/84 Arlington, TX Six Flags Over Texas, 06/22/84? In 1999, the band traveled coast to coast with Charlie Daniels and the Volunteer Jam. In 1979, Flirtin With Disaster was released and history was in the making. Atlanta, GA Six Flags over Georgia (date may have been 7/26/84, unconfirmed), 07/07/84 Mecosta, MI Star Theatre **with .38 Special, The Ravyns**, 07/14/84 Kingston, NH Fairgrounds **with Ratt & Twisted Sister**, 07/20/84 Minot, ND North Dakota State Fair, 08/02/84 West Allis, WI Wisconsin State Fair, 08/04/84 Seymour, WI Outagamie County Fairgrounds **with Stray Cats**, 09/15/84 Anaheim, CA Disneyland **Heavy Metal Music Night**, 10/06/84 Hays, KS Gross Memorial Coliseum **with Rail**, 10/26/84 Marietta, GA Strand Theatre **with Thief**, 10/28/84 Fort Lauderdale, FL Sunrise Musical Theatre, 02/01/85 Palmetto, FL Manatee Civic Center, 03/15/85 South Padre Island, TX Isla Blanca Park **with Molly Hatchet**, 04/03/85 Caserma Ederle (US Army Base) Vicenza, Italy, 04/19/85 Boise, ID Boise State Pavilion **with REO Speedwagon**, 04/20/85 Pocatello, ID Mini Dome **with REO Speedwagon**, 04/21/85 Salt Lake City, UT Salt Palace **with REO Speedwagon**, 04/23/85 Billings, MT Metrapark Arena **with REO Speedwagon**, 04/24/85 Rapid City, SD Rushmore Plaza Civic Centre **with REO Speedwagon**, 04/27/85 Kansas City, MO Kemper Arena **with REO Speedwagon**, 04/30/85 Richmond, VA Coliseum **with REO Speedwagon**, 05/03/85 Atlanta, GA Six Flags Over Georgia, 05/15/85 Cedar Rapids, IA Five Seasons Center **with REO Speedwagon**, 05/16/85 Madison, WI Dane County Coliseum **with REO Speedwagon**, 05/18/85? ?/80 Boise, ID Race Track **with Molly Hatchet**, 07/17/80 Missoula, MT University of Montana, 07/19/80 Boulder, CO Folsom Field **Colorado Sun-Day #1 with REO Speedwagon, Blackfoot, Sammy Hagar, Bill Bruford**, 07/26/80 Los Angeles, CA Memorial Coliseum **"Summer Blowout Festival" with Journey, Black Sabbath, Molly Hatchet, The Babys & Russia, 07/27/80 Oakland, CA Oakland Stadium **"Day on the Green" with Journey, Black Sabbath, Molly Hatchet, The Babys & Russia**, 07/30/80 Calgary, AL, Canada Stampede Corral **with Loverboy**, 08/02/80 Victoria, BC, Canada Memorial Arena, 08/03/80 Vancouver, BC, Canada Pacific Coliseum, 08/05/80 Edmonton, AB, Canada Coliseum **with Loverboy**, 08/07/80 Winnipeg, MB, Canada Winnipeg Arena, 08/09/80 Toronto, ON, Canada Maple Leaf Gardens **Pete Comita's first show**, 08/16/80 Yokohama, Japan Yokohama Stadium **Japan Jam II**, 08/17/80 Yokohama, Japan Yokohama Stadium **Japan Jam II**, 08/19/80 Kobe, Japan Rokkousan Skiing Grounds, 09/xx/80 Amsterdam, Holland Last Waterhole, 10/01/80? [25] At this point, the band consisted of vocalist Phil McCormack, guitarists Bobby Ingram and Bryan Bassett, returning keyboardist John Galvin, bassist Andy McKinney, and drummer Mac Crawford. iapac.to provides high-quality Rolex replica watches. Russia (1), The Babys (2), Molly Hatchet (3), Black Sabbath (4), Journey (5), Upcoming Tour Dates; Past Tour Dates; About us; Albums; Media. Tim Donovan (1997-2002), Scott Woods (2002), Jeff Ravenscraft (2003-2004), Gary Corbett (2004), and Richie Del Favero (2004-2005) played live keyboards until 2005, after which the group dispensed with having a touring keyboardist for a while. follow. November 1985 had the unveiling of the band's double live album Double Trouble Live,[8] after which the band was dropped by Epic. The band toured as headliners themselves and did a co-headlining tour } . Click here for support backstage pass picture. Toronto, ONT, Canada CNE Grandstand **with Ted Nugent, Coney Hatch**, 09/11/82 Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh Civic Center **with Kansas**, 09/19/82 Eugene, OR Lane County Fairgrounds **with Rainbow**, 09/24/82 Fresno, CA Selland Arena **with Rainbow**, 09/25/82 San Diego, CA Sports Arena **with Rainbow**, 10/06/82 Topeka, KS Municipal Auditorium, Washburn University, 10/09/82 Atlanta, GA Georgia State Gymnasium, 10/12/82? Facebook tour advertisement for the November 1980 tour, Japan Donate | Click here for 2nd ticket stub picture for the Jan 4th date. Some sources incorrectly claim this was October 11th instead. The 1980s brought several member changes, and by 1990 the group had decided to take a long-term break. various worldwide USO Tour incl Okinawa, Phillipines, Hawaii, Diego Garcia, 03/26/84 Oahu, HI Aloha Stadium **with Heart, REO Speedwagon**, 05/04/84 Boston, MA MIT Spring Concert **with Til' Tuesday**, 05/05/84 Cortland, NY Little York Park **with The Ramones and David Johannsen**, 05/11/84 St Louis, MO Six Flags Old Glory Auditorium, 05/12/84 Nashville, TN Opryland Festival Grounds, 05/19/84 Valencia, CA Magic Mountain ** 2 shows, early & late**, 05/30/84? One iconic aspect of Molly Hatchet's image is that many of the band's album covers feature art inspired by heroic fantasy, several of which were painted by artists such as Frank Frazetta, Boris Vallejo, and Paul R. The band is currently on an extensive 18-month world tour in support of the new release Kingdom of XII where guest artist Charlie Daniels appeared on 2 tracks the album charted in Europe and had much success. Arizona Jam '80, Phoenix Municipal Stadium. Locked and Loaded (a live recording from 2000) was released in March 2003 and 25th Anniversary: Best of Re-Recorded followed in January 2004. Images & Album Art appears courtesy of Paul Raymond Gregory 2008 Melody Crafter Music, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Site Search | Norman OK LLoyd Noble Arena **with Saxon**, 07/18/82 Lubbock, TX Lubbock Coliseum **with Aldo Nova & Saxon**, 07/20/82 El Paso, TX Civic Center Plaza **with Saxon**, 07/21/82 Odessa, TX Ector Coliseum **with Saxon**, 07/23/82 Dallas, TX Reunion Arena **with Saxon**, 07/24/82? On July 8, 1990, Molly Hatchet, which had been dropped by Capitol after the commercial failure of Lighting Strikes Twice, announced at a show in Toledo, Ohio, that the concert would be their final one; after that night, the band would be disbanding.
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