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. McCormack fronted the band for their next album Devil's Canyon (June 1996). (function() { By Promonex - Hellfest 2012, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=20193943 / desaturated from original Tim Lindsey, performer and music lover throughout his long and successful career. Rescheduled from 1981-01-05. After the recording of Kingdom, guitarist Russ Maxwell came aboard after Bassett left the group to rejoin Foghat, then Shawn Beamer (from Southern Rock Rebellion) replaced Sean Shannon in the fall of 2001. Salem, OR set a decibel limit for the gigs as this show was so loud. The earlier albums seemed to some commentators to exhibit a distinct southern cultural influence; that sound changed with the addition of Farrar. 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? All setlist songs (1175) Years on tour. Site Search | [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. they wouldn't have finished the tour together. Summer Jam '80 Festival, Convention Center Arena, Blue Oyster Cult, Mother's Finest, Humble Pie. | tour advertisement for the April-May 1980 tour, German Black+Blue filming, 13100 people. The band released their first album, Molly Hatchet, in September 1978,[8] supported by "Dreams I'll Never See" (a cover of the Allman Brothers Band 1969 track "Dreams"), which got AOR airplay. DE-Essen Turock 12.12. Copyright 2021 Molly Hatchet. Blanz left in mid-1991, replaced by Erik Lundgren. Last date on the Heaven & Hell Tour . Louisville, KY Louisville Palace, November 15, 1982 Bangor Auditorium, Bangor, ME (supported by The Ramones), 11/17/82 Rochester, NY Auditorium Theater, 11/19/82 Mt Pleasant, MI Rose Arena **with The Look**, 11/22/82 Peoria, IL Civic Center **with Elvis Brothers, Rory Gallagher**, 11/27/82 Berkeley, CA Community Theatre **with Novo Combo**, 11/30/82 Santa Barbara, CA Arlington Theatre, 12/02/82 Stockton, CA Fox Theatre **with The Producers**, 12/? [1] The band released six studio albums on Epic Records between 1978 and 1984, including the platinum-selling hit records Molly Hatchet (1978), Flirtin' with Disaster (1979), and Beatin' the Odds (1980). You can choose more fake Rolex watches here. John Galvin, though he continued to appear on the band's albums, was again not touring with the band in the 2000s (except for a short European tour in December 2001). Rescheduled from 1981-01-05. Sammy Hagar was scheduled to play but cancelled. During the first half of the 1990s, Molly Hatchet played selected shows and tours, but did not record again until 1995, when they began working on a new studio album with German producer Kalle Trapp. Nashville, TN Opryland **postponed from 5/11/84**, 05/31/84? Inn the early 1970s, a new form of music was emerging in the South. The album was followed a year later by Flirtin' with Disaster,[8] with its title song another AOR hit, as was its first track, "Whiskey Man", from the album. One of its singles, "There Goes the Neighborhood", did, however, enter the top 30 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. rectangle pass for the Black + Blue tour, 2nd design, Access 7232 tickets sold. Click here for gig cancellation notice picture. Max Webster was claimed to have been also the openers, but according to a A II Z member, they didn't play. Access 72K views 3 years ago The "ORIGINAL ERA" MOLLY HATCHET LIVE During the 1980 BEATIN' THE ODDS Tour 11/17/1980 LARGO, MD .. Click here for ticket stub picture with the 1980-08-06 date. 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? Bass guitarist Banner Thomas, age 62, died from complications of pneumonia and rheumatoid arthritis on April 10, 2017. His death was listed as being of "natural causes" according to a June 25, 2006, obituary in The Boston Globe.[28]. Click here for 3rd ticket stub picture for the Jan 4th date. Newspaper confirms this St. Joseph, MO gig instead. Upcoming Shows | Click here for ticket stub picture for the Jan 25th date. You can unsubscribe anytime. ?/85 Fresno, CA Selland Arena **with Night Ranger**, 10/01/85 Yakima, WA Central Washington State Fair, 10/05/85 Odessa, TX Ector County Coliseum **with Night Ranger**, 10/07/85 Lubbock, TX Lubbock Coliseum **with Night Ranger**, 10/12/85 Shreveport, LA Hirsch Coliseum **with Night Ranger**, 10/13/85 Biloxi, MS Mississippi Coast Coliseum **with Night Ranger**, 10/15/85 DeKalb, IL Evans Fieldhouse, NIU **with John Waite**, 10/16/85 Louisville, KY Louisville Gardens **with John Waite**, 10/17/85 Indianapolis, IN Market Square Arena, 10/25/85 Columbus, OH Veterans Memorial **with John Waite**, 10/26/85 Mansfield, PA Decker Gym **with John Waite**, 10/27/85 Waltham, MA Bentley University **with John Waite**, 10/28/85 Trenton, NJ Trenton Stage College, 10/31/85 New York, NY Radio City Music Hall **with John Waite**, 11/03/85 Thibodaux, LA Nicholls State University **with John Waite**, 11/05/85 Sunrise, FL Sunrise Musical Theater **with John Waite**, 11/08/85 Tampa, FL USF Sun Dome **with John Waite**, 11/09/85 Melbourne, FL Brevard County Fair **with John Waite**, 11/10/85 Jacksonville, FL Coliseum **with John Waite**, 11/19/85 St Louis, MO Fox Theater **with John Waite**, 11/20/85 Joplin, MO Memorial Hall **with John Waite**, 11/27/85 Hollywood, CA Hollywood Palladium **with John Waite**, 11/30/85 San Francisco, CA Warfield Theatre **with John Waite**, 12/27/85 Merrillville, IN Holiday Star Music Theatre, 02/06/86 Manchester, England Apollo **supporting Motley Crue**, 02/07/86 Newcastle, England City Hall **supporting Motley Crue**, 02/08/86 Edinburgh, Scotland Playhouse **supporting Motley Crue**, 02/09/86 Birmingham, England Odeon **supporting Motley Crue**, 02/10/86 Cardiff, Wales St Davids Hall **supporting Motley Crue**, 02/12/86 Nottingham, England Royal Concert Hall **supporting Motley Crue**, 02/13/86 Sheffield, England City Hall **supporting Motley Crue**, 02/14/86 London, England Hammersmith Odeon **supporting Motley Crue**, 02/15/86 London, England Hammersmith Odeon **supporting Motley Crue**, 02/20/86 New York, NY Radio City Music Hall **Drive aid concert with Todd Rundgren, Nils Lofgren, Michael Des Barres, Kool & the Gang**, 03/22/86 Miami, FL **cancelled, free show with Molly Hatchet**, 03/29/86 West Point, NY Eisenhower Hall Theater, US Military Academy, 04/09/86 Florence, AL University of N Alabama, Flowers Hall, 08/02/86 Palmer, AK Polar Raceway Park **with Chataqua, The Automatics, Hired Gun, Mercenary**, 08/12/86 Springfield, IL Illinois State Fair **with Blue Oyster Cult**, 08/17/86 Benzonia, MI Detour Meadows **with Blue Oyster Cult**, 08/31/86 Atlanta, GA Six Flags Over Georgia, 09/11/86 New Orleans, LA Natchez Riverboat, 10/23/86 Jacksonville, AL Jacksonville State University **with Bad Boy**, 10/28/86 Atlanta, GA Capri Theatre **with Bad Boy**, 11/01/86 Melbourne, FL Brevard County Fair, 11/02/86 Brandon, FL Brandon Balloon Festival, 11/13/86 Cincinnati, OH Bogarts **with Elvis Brothers**, 11/22/86 Boston, MA Bayside Expo Centre **WBCN Homeless Benefit**, 12/03/86? Some sources list the venue as Youth Hall. Beatin' the Odds - 1980. 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. Max Webster was claimed to have been also the openers, but according to a A II Z member, they didn't play. Some sources incorrectly claim this was October 11th instead. Brian May played on encore. Molly Hatchet proceeded to tour behind both records and expanded their fan base, appearing at theaters, arenas, and stadiums with the likes of AC/DC,[9][10][11] Aerosmith,[12] The Babys,[10] The Charlie Daniels Band,[13] Cheap Trick,[10][11] Def Leppard,[9] Journey,[14] Judas Priest,[9] Eddie Money,[14] The Outlaws,[13] REO Speedwagon,[12] Rush,[15] Santana,[14] Scorpions,[11] Bob Seger,[12] Thin Lizzy,[14] .38 Special,[13] Pat Travers,[9] UFO,[12] and The Who.[11]. [2] They also had successful hits on the Billboard charts, including "Flirtin' with Disaster", "The Rambler", "Bloody Reunion" and "Satisfied Man". 2022 (24) 2021 (24) 2020 (8) 2019 (30) 2018 (35) 2017 . Shows: 1100Earliest: Jun 28, 1974Latest: Nov 19, 2022Next Show: Fri Apr 7,2023 at Live at the Ludlow Garage in Cincinnati, OHview all upcoming shows >, Follow Tour Date Search: Singer Phil McCormack died on April 26, 2019, at 58. On June 19, 2006, guitarist Duane Roland died at his home in St. Augustine, Florida, at the age of 53. Gainseville, FL O'Connell Center, 08/10/82 Shreveport, LA Municipal Auditorium **with Axe**, 08/? Max Webster was claimed to have been also the openers, but according to a A II Z member, they didn't play. In June 2000, Bobby Ingram became the sole owner of the trade and service mark "Molly Hatchet", acquired from original member Duane Roland. Just before a gig at Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Kansas, though, Brown, Holland, and Roland decided to leave and return home, leaving only Hlubek, West, and Borden to play the show. Concerts Search Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 next Tour ad claims the venue was Wessex Hall. A veteran Molly Hatchet member Shawn Beamer is celebrating his 8th Anniversary as the band's drummer! Contact | Molly Hatchet is an American rock band formed in 1971 by guitarist Dave Hlubek in Jacksonville, Florida. Rescheduled from 1980-12-27. } URL: http://www.dio.net/tour/heaven_and_hell.html, Click here for medical team pass picture. 3838 people in the audience. Brown returned to record No Guts No Glory (1983), The Deed Is Done (1984) and Double Trouble Live (1985).In the fall of 1985, Bobby Ingram of Jacksonville came into the band as lead guitar and songwriter and the band continued to tour over 200 dates a year and in 1989 record Lightning Strikes Twice for capitol records. A live album was released in 2019 and recorded in Germany, Switzerland, and in cities in the United States over a 5-year time span. Riot cancelled as well. Russia (1), The Babys (2), Molly Hatchet (3), Black Sabbath (4), Journey (5), View the statistics of songs played live by Molly Hatchet. The band from 1990 until 1995 took a break from recording but continued to write new songs and tour in the United States, Canada, and Europe. 23000 people. 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? Honolulu, HI Neal Blaisdell Center Arena, 07/05/81? The band, founded by Dave Hlubek and Steve Holland, took its name from a prostitute who allegedly mutilated and decapitated her clients. Some sources say the venue was Riverfront Stadium or Riverfront Arena, but concert goer and ticket stubs confirm it was Riverfront Coliseum instead. In 1987, Bobby Ingram joined the band as lead guitarist and songwriter. John Galvin, Molly Hatchet is a force to be reckoned with, but at the same time, very down to earth and fan-friendly. 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. In March 1983, the line-up of Brown, Hlubek, Holland, Roland, West, and Borden released the band's fifth album No GutsNo Glory. B. Borden (also known as B. [38] In June 2022, Ingram reported to the Creston News Advertiser that a new Molly Hatchet album is in the works and intended for a late 2023 release. Max Webster and More were claimed to have been also the openers, but according to a A II Z member, they didn't play. [8] While touring for the album during the summer of 1983, Hatchet was touring with fellow Jacksonville natives Blackfoot. Vinny Appice's first show, some sources incorrectly list the venue as N.B.C Stadium. Feagle was succeeded the same year by drummer Kenny Holton. Rescheduled from 1980-08-04. This show started the "Black + Blue" tour with Black Sabbath and Blue Oyster Cult. } Find information on all of Molly Hatchet's upcoming concerts, tour dates and ticket information for 2023-2024. They were a popular band during the late 1970s and early to mid-1980s among the southern rock and hard rock communities. Submariner, Datejust, Day-Date, and other models. Black Sabbath headlined, show rescheduled from 1980-08-06. Formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1975, Molly Hatchet took their name from a legendary Southern prostitute who supposedly mutilated and decapitated her clients. LaPorte, IN LaPorte Civic Auditorium, 04/12/87? Molly Hatchet > Tour Statistics. According to Billboard magazine, Black Sabbath and Blue Oyster Cult received $218,750 of the show. This show was part of "Black 'N' Blue Weekend" in New England. Donate | [29] In 2013, Beamer returned to the band. Danny Joe Brown died on March 10, 2005, at his home in Davie, Florida. During the rest of the 1990s, the band's line-up did not feature any of the members who had performed in Molly Hatchet prior to 1984. 17843 tickets sold. window.mc4wp.listeners.push( Images & Album Art appears courtesy of Paul Raymond Gregory 2008 Melody Crafter Music, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Some sources list this incorrectly as Springfield, MA. Molly Hatchet was founded by guitarist Dave Hlubek in 1971. Black Sabbath played Children Of The Grave as special encore as the crowd didn't leave after the lights came on at the end of the show. Memphis, TN Mid-South Fairgrounds **Carnival Musicfest**, 07/04/81? Bass guitarist Riff West died on November 19, 2014, at age 64, after a lengthy illness caused by severe injuries suffered in a car accident. E-mail: dio@iki.fi. 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? Some sources claim the gig was on July 29th but according to an audience member it was July 25th. West Lebanon town board banned gigs at the Speedway as two youths died in car accidents after the gig, and there had also been rioting after the gig. Second show of the day. Artists | San Diego, CA San Diego Stadium **KGB-FM Skyshow" w/ Chuck Berry, Joan Jett, Susan Lynch, Blitz Bros**, 05/08/82? Gig was apparently so loud that the venue banned concerts for over 10 years. Shakin' Street was going to be the opener but cancelled. Click here for support backstage pass picture. Click here for 3rd ticket stub picture with date as July 14. Some sources incorrectly claim the date was September 2nd and that Thin Lizzy would've been the opener. Have a look which song was played how often in 1980! The band has plans on touring in support of the 25th anniversary and will release a new studio album of all of the classic songs re-recorded in this generation of the band with Artists International Management, Inc. as their agency. 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? Not even the group's fans bought the record, and Molly Hatchet disbanded shortly afterward. tour advertisement for the June 1980 tour - most of the gigs were cancelled, Japan
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