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According to Billboard magazine, Black Sabbath and Blue Oyster Cult received $218,750 of the show. The band is currently touring worldwide and has plans for a new studio album release in 2024. [21] The band remained a successful act on the touring circuit. [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). San Antonio, TX Convention Centre Arena **with Aldo Nova & Axe**, 07/24/82? ?/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? Feagle was succeeded the same year by drummer Kenny Holton. First show of the day. The Greatest Hits album was released in 1991 and certified gold. Everyone was glad to see Dave having a good time and doing what he does bestthe tradition lives on! The crowd reaction to Farrar being back was not overly positive, though, so Ingram and Brown together made the decision to bring back Brown's 1992 stand-in, Phil McCormack, as the permanent replacement. Beatin' the Odds - 1980. Bill Ward left them in mid August 1980 and was replaced by 19399 tickets sold, sold out show. [16] After Brown left Molly Hatchet, he formed the Danny Joe Brown Band. Current keyboardist John Galvin has been a member of Molly Hatchet since 1984 (with the exception of a break between 1991 and 1994) and Bobby Ingram has been their guitarist since 1987, when he replaced founding member Dave Hlubek, who rejoined the band 18 years later and stayed with the band until his death in 2017. 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. Lyon, France Palais D'hiver **with Angel City**, 11/10/80? Dave Hlubek died of a heart attack on September 2, 2017, at the age of 66. The cause was kidney failure. Click here for gig ad picture with the January 5th date. Molly Hatchet is an American rock band formed in 1971 by guitarist Dave Hlubek in Jacksonville, Florida. The gig posters claim this show was on July 12th, but according to ticket stubs, Blue Oyster Cult's keyboard tech and a concert goer, this show took place on Monday, July 14th instead. In 2017, the band will head to the Persian Gulf to play a special concert for the United States Military stationed in the United Arab Emirates and then on to Okinawa, Japan to perform for our dedicated troops in the South Pacific. [39], Molly Hatchet took its name from a prostitute who allegedly mutilated and decapitated her clients. Song Statistics Stats; Tour Statistics Stats; Other Statistics; All Setlists. They experienced commercial success and popularity during the late 1970s and early-to-mid 1980s among southern and hard rock communities. Submariner, Datejust, Day-Date, and other models. [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. Some sources suggest the date was 1980-07-09 but short review in Tulsa World newspaper confirm the date as Ronnie's birthday, 1980-07-10. Images & Album Art appears courtesy of Paul Raymond Gregory 2008 Melody Crafter Music, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 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. 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. With producers Kalle Trapp and Bobby Ingram the album was voted the number one rock record in Europe for 1996. The gig was recorded for King Biscuit Flower Hour radio show. Second show of the day. In 1990, while Ingram, Galvin, and Brown continued the tradition as Molly Hatchet the tough touring schedule lead to the other members departure from the band. Dayton, OH Hara Arena **with Krokus & Saxon**, 07/07/82 Peoria, IL Exposition Gardens Grandstand, 07/09/82 Indianapolis, IN Market Square Arena **with Krokus & Saxon**, 07/10/82 Ft Wayne, IN Coliseum **with Aldo Nova & Saxon**, 07/11/82 Kalamazoo, MI Wings Stadium **with Saxon**, 07/12/82 Rochester, MI Meadowbrook **with Saxon**, 07/14/82 Memphis, TN Mud Island Amphitheater **with Saxon**, 07/16/82 Tulsa, OK Assembley Centre **with Aldo Nova & Saxon**, 07/17/82? window.mc4wp.listeners.push( My own history with Molly Hatchet goes all the way back to 1980, and my first Hatchet concert in Greenville, SC at the old Greenville memorial Auditorium. Cologne, Germany Stadhalle **cancelled*, 10/07/80? Rescheduled from 1980-12-27. Some sources incorrectly claim that Vinny Appice was on drums here already as Bill Ward was about to leave the band, but Bill Ward had agreed to play with Black Sabbath again. 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. At the end of the Sabbath set, a nude girl ran across the stage and used the microphone to say "Happy birthday Black Sabbath". Rescheduled from 1980-08-04. MOLLY HATCHET live 2019 06.12. 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? 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! On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. 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. Riot show, Black Sabbath (headliner) abandonded the show after 25 minutes when Geezer Butler was hit with a bottle. Tour ad claims the venue was New Cornish Riviera. Tour poster lists Eberthalle, Ludwigshafen instead of Mannheim, also incorrectly. tour advertisement for the April-May 1980 tour, German Max Webster was claimed to have been also the openers, but according to a A II Z member, they didn't play. Click here for ticket stub picture for the Jan 3rd date. Click here for 5th ticket stub picture for the Jan 4th date. Lead singer Danny Joe Brown left the band in May 1980 due to diabetes and other reasons, only to return two years later. 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? Most likely Dusty Breeze was the only opening band. In 2005, Dave Hlubek, a founding member after playing in various bands around the United States has returned to Molly Hatchet after 20 years. From the release of Devils Cannon and the worldwide touring coordinated by Steve Green, Artists International Management, the band has continued performing the classic hits such as Flirtin With Disaster, Gator Country, Whiskey Man and Dreams Ill Never Dee, as well as, the current hits in the true spirit and southern tradition of Molly Hatchet. Click here for 2nd ticket stub back side picture. All of the band's founding members, the ones who played on the band's first album, have died. Not even the group's fans bought the record, and Molly Hatchet disbanded shortly afterward. all areas pass for November 1980 Japanese tour, 2nd access The album was produced by Glyn Johns at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas as he has worked with legendary artist The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Who, The Eagles and many more. Molly Hatchet returned in 1989 without Hlubek for an album of straight, polished AOR, Lightning Strikes Twice. Tim Lindsey, performer and music lover throughout his long and successful career. Black Sabbath headlined, show rescheduled from 1980-08-06. They had one personnel change during the tour, as their drummer They were a popular band during the late 1970s and early to mid-1980s among the southern rock and hard rock communities. Click here for the front side of 2nd ticket stub picture. In 2006, Duane Roland, guitarist of the band passed away and also left a legacy that will never be forgotten. DE-Hamburg - Downtown Blues Club 10.12. Apparently only about 500 people in audience. DE-Essen Turock 12.12. Springfield, MA Springfield Civic Center, 02/13/89 Toronto, ON, Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, 02/19/89 Calgary, AB Canada Pengrowth Saddledome **with Eddie Money**, 02/22/89 Houston, TX The Astrodomain **Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo**, 02/24/89 Vancouver, BC, Canada Pacific Coliseum **with Eddie Money**, 03/01/89 Oakland, CA Kaiser Convention Center, 03/03/89 Los Angeles, CA Universal Amphitheatre, 03/04/89 San Diego, CA Starlight Bowl **with Jetboy**, 03/07/89 Salt Lake City, UT Salt Palace Exhibition Hall, 03/08/89 Casper, WY Events Center *with Jetboy**, 03/10/89 Denver, CO Mammoth Events Center, 03/18/89 Daytona Beach, FL MTV Spring Break, 03/18/89 Sunrise, FL Sunrise Musical Theater, 04/02/89 Martin, TN University of Tennessee **with Royal Court of China*, 04/05/89 Salem, VA Civic Center **with Royal Court of China*, 04/06/89 Morehead, KY Morehead State University **with Royal Court of China*, 04/07/89 Clarksburg, WV Nathan Goff Armory **with Royal Court of China*, 04/08/89 Washington, D.C Bender Arena, American Univ, 05/07/89 Philadelphia, PA Hill Field, Univ of Pennsylvania, 05/21/89 Atlanta, GA Six Flags Over Georgia, Southern Star Amphitheatre **with Samantha Fox**, 05/26/89 Berea, OH Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds **National Rib Cook Off**, 06/11/89 Cincinnati, OH Kings Island **with Elvis Brothers**, 06/23/89 Nummijarvi, Finland Nummirockfestival, August 4, 1989 Harriet Island Regional Park, St. Paul, MN (Riverfest, supported by Soul Asylum), 08/26/89 Charleston, WV Sternwheel Regatta, 09/02/89 Corpus Christi, TX Naval Air Station **With Huey Lewis & The Who**, 10/31/89 Madison, WI Oscar Mayer Theater, Civic Center **2 sets**, 12/? Summer Jam '80 Festival, Convention Center Arena, Blue Oyster Cult, Mother's Finest, Humble Pie. 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? **, 07/? John Galvin keyboards, synthesizers, piano, programming, backing vocals, Bobby Ingram lead, acoustic and slide guitars, backing vocals, This page was last edited on 24 February 2023, at 17:39. Setlists; Artists; Festivals; Venues; Statistics . By 1981, Molly Hatchet had evolved to a straight-ahead rock style and a slicker production, as exhibited on Take No Prisoners (November 1981). Some sources list the venue as Jeppeson Stadium, but the venue was renamed to Robertson Stadium before the show took place. Some sources claim the gig was on July 29th but according to an audience member it was July 25th. Included on the album is an acoustic version of the classic hit Fall Of The Peacemakers. Donate | 5556 tickets sold. 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. 7232 tickets sold. In 1997, keyboardist Tim Donovan began filling in for Galvin on the road and Sean Shannon became the group's new drummer in 1998 after Crawford left. 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. 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** Memphis, TN Mud Island Amphitheater, 09/28/88 Ruston, LA Thomas Assembly Center, 10/22/88 Phoenix, AZ Veterans Memorial Coliseum or Arizona State Fair, 10/23/88 Portales, NM Easter New Mexico University, 10/26/88? Brown was replaced in 1980 in Molly Hatchet by vocalist Jimmy Farrar,[8] a native of LaGrange, Georgia. During this time, Beatin' The Odds (1980) and Take No Prisoners (1981) was released with singer Jimmy Farrar. Some sources list this incorrectly as 1980-07-07, possibly postponed from that date. 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? This page is maintained by Tapio Keihnen, Gregory.[22][21]. In 1979, Flirtin With Disaster was released and history was in the making. 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. You can choose more fake Rolex watches here. Some sources list this incorrectly as Springfield, MA. 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? 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. DE-Siegburg -. | 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? Often listed as Nurnberg, but the venue is in Neunkirchen am Brand just outside of Nurnberg. Molly Hatchet continues on to sign a new studio album recording deal, slated for release in 2018", "Molly Hatchet singer Phil McCormack Dead at 59", "Founding Molly Hatchet Guitarist Steve Holland Dies", "Molly Hatchet Announce Battleground Album, Tour with New Singer", "MOLLY HATCHET | full Official Chart History", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Molly_Hatchet&oldid=1141359276, Southern rock musical groups from Jacksonville, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles needing additional references from October 2008, All articles needing additional references, Articles with unsourced statements from January 2018, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0. Copyright 2021 Molly Hatchet. Some sources say the venue was Riverfront Stadium or Riverfront Arena, but concert goer and ticket stubs confirm it was Riverfront Coliseum instead. listeners: [], Queen as a member of the funk rock band Mother's Finest) replaced Crump, who had moved to Los Angeles. Brown and Ingram then put together with keyboardist John Galvin the Danny Joe Brown Band and continued touring until 1982. Danny and the other members of Molly Hatchet rejoined the tour the next day, but Holland decided to leave the band once again in 1984 and was replaced by former Danny Joe Brown Band keyboardist John Galvin. Through more than 20 years of performing Southe I rock, Molly Hatchet has gone through multiple incarnations. This show was part of "Black 'N' Blue Weekend" in New England. 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. 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? | DE-Bremen - Meisenfrei 11.12. Tim Lindsey, performer and music lover throughout his long and successful career. Originally scheduled as Sportatorium, Hollywood, FL but moved to Jai Alai Fronton instead. [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.