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Marshall Tucker, Namesake Of The Marshall Tucker Band, Dead At 99

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Marshall Tucker, beloved piano tuner who inspired the Marshall Tucker Bandā€™s name, has died. He was 99.

The Marshall Tucker Band shared a photo of Tucker seated at a piano on their social media channels this week. The band wrote in a statement that Tucker, whose historic name is known by countless fans despite the fact that he was never a member of the group, had ā€œpassed away peacefullyā€ on Friday (January 20). They honored Tucker in a tribute:

ā€œWe are saddened to hear of the passing of someone very special to our hearts, for very obvious reasons. Our bandā€™s namesake, Mr. Marshall Tucker, passed away peacefully yesterday morning at the age of 99. Though he was never a member of our band, we wouldnā€™t be here today without his historic name. In the early days when we were rehearsing in an old warehouse in Spartanburg, we found a keychain inscribed with his name. We needed a name asapā€¦ and the rest is history! Marshall was blind since birth but amazingly could play the heck out of the piano. He always said his talent was simply God-given. He tuned pianos in South Carolina for decades. We are thankful for Mr. Marshall Tucker and the life he lived! Sending blessings to his wife and family.ā€

The Marshall Tucker Band is known for incorporating blues, country, jazz and other genres into their rock music. The Spartanburg, South Carolina-based artists ā€œcame together as a young, hungry, and quite driven six-piece outfitā€ in the early 1970s, reads the bandā€™s bio, and ā€œduly baptized themselves with the name of a blind piano tuner after they found it inscribed on a key to their original rehearsal space ā€” and theyā€™ve been in tune with tearing it up on live stages both big and small all across the globe ever since.ā€


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