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! This page is maintained by Tapio Keihnen, forms: { Twitter, Search | Devils Canyon, the first studio album in 6 years was then recorded in Hamburg, Germany in 1996 under the care and guidance of Rainer Hansel, CBH Records. Nazareth is sometimes claimed to be the opener but that's incorrect, Riot opened the show at this gig. Facebook A veteran Molly Hatchet member Shawn Beamer is celebrating his 8th Anniversary as the band's drummer! Their gig was rescheduled to 1980-09-03. 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. You can choose more fake Rolex watches here. Tim Lindsey, performer and music lover throughout his long and successful career. 10136 tickets sold. Blue Oyster Cult was going to headline but they cancelled because of a thunderstorm. [3] Molly Hatchet has released eight more studio albums since their split with Epic in 1985, although none of them have been as successful as their early albums, nor charted in the United States. 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? ?/89 Monterey, Mexico Monumental Monterey. This line-up recorded the album Silent Reign of Heroes (June 1998). [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). Upcoming Shows | Some sources list the venue as Jeppeson Stadium, but the venue was renamed to Robertson Stadium before the show took place. (function() { Molly Hatchet tour dates 2023. Vinny Appice's first show, some sources incorrectly list the venue as N.B.C Stadium. Some sources incorrectly claim that Oct 1st would've been at Phoenix Stadium in Phoenix, AZ. Click here for ticket stub picture with date as July 14. Blue Oyster Cult, Molly Hatchet, Shakin' Street. The band toured as headliners themselves and did a co-headlining tour San Antonio, TX Convention Centre Arena **with Aldo Nova & Axe**, 07/24/82? Touring member (guitar) Phil McCormack stood in for Brown briefly in early 1992, and by 1993, the lineup was: Brown, Ingram, Lundgren, Mac Crawford (drums), and a returning Banner Thomas (bass), with Mike Kach (keyboards), who was replaced in 1994 by Andy Orth. Most likely Dusty Breeze was the only opening band. 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. Some sources list this incorrectly as 1980-07-07, possibly postponed from that date. 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. Rescheduled from 1980-07-27. Copyright 2021 Molly Hatchet. 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/? Honolulu, HI Neal Blaisdell Center Arena, 07/11/81 Charlevoix, MI Castle Farms **with REO Speedwagon**, 07/13/81 Biloxi, MS Gulf Coast Coliseum **with Michael Stanley Band**, 08/05/81 Chicago, IL Navy Pier **Chicagofest, with Cold Chisel**, 08/15/81 Mobile, AL Ladd Memorial Stadium **Alabama Jam 2, with Charlie Daniels, Allman Brothers, Leon Russell, Jimmy Hall, Billy Ryan**, 10/22/81 Hull or Boston, MA Uncle Sam's **with Take Me**, 10/25/81 Ann Arbor, MI Second Chance **billed as "The Randy Men**, 11/02/81 Bakersfield, CA Civic Auditorium **with Kix**, 11/03/81 Stockton, CA Auditorium **with 415**, 02/26/82 De Kalb, IL NIU **Jon Brant's first show**, 03/01/82 Pittsburgh, PA Carnegie Mellon Gym, 03/08/82 Indianola, IA Simpson College Gymnasium, 04/24/82 Burlington, IA Memorial Auditorium, 05/01/82 Ruston, LA Thomas Assembly Centre at Louisiana Tech, 05/07/82? Setlists; Artists; Festivals; Venues; Statistics . The band, founded by Dave Hlubek and Steve Holland, took its name from a prostitute who allegedly mutilated and decapitated her clients. Molly Hatchet is an American rock band formed in 1971 by guitarist Dave Hlubek in Jacksonville, Florida. 4000 people, Riot was scheduled to play as well but cancelled at the last minute. . 28000 people, sold out show. New Orleans, LA World's Fair (date in late May/early June), 06/01/84 Arlington, TX Six Flags Over Texas, 06/22/84? Postponed from 1980-05-04. Some sources list this incorrectly as Ventura, CA. The band continues to tour and record. 3838 people in the audience. 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. 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. The news was shared via social media by Gator Country, the band Holland formed in 2005 with fellow ex-Molly Hatchet members Jimmy Farrar, Duane Roland and Bruce Crump.Holland's age and cause of . Epic Records Farrar then left the group to make way for Brown's return. 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. MollyHatchet | Molly Hatchet - 1978 Search Clear search text. event : evt, The cause was kidney failure. Jimmy Farrar, who was frontman from 1980 to 1982, died of heart failure on October 29, 2018, at 67. Some claim this gig was cancelled, but according to two concert goers it happened. ?/82? Click here for gig ad picture with the January 5th date. Named after a famous 17th-century axe murderess "hatchet molly" who would behead her lovers with the hand tool Lizzy Borden made famous. Bristol, CT Lake Compouce Park, 08/21/88 Toronto, ON Canada CNE Grandstand, 08/25/88? Brian May played on encore. The gig was recorded for King Biscuit Flower Hour radio show. Live streams; Chase City concerts. Rescheduled from 1981-01-05. Blanz left in mid-1991, replaced by Erik Lundgren. Click here for support backstage pass picture. 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. Molly Hatchet is currently touring across 5 countries and has 21 upcoming concerts. Gainesville, FL O'Connell Center, 10/26/88 Tuscaloosa, AL Foster Auditorium **with Femme Fatale**, 10/29/88 New Orleans, LA LA Saenger Performing Arts Centre **with Femme Fatale**, 11/02/88 Stevens Point, WI Quandt Fieldhouse, 11/03/88 Normal, IL ISU Braden Auditorium, 11/04/88 Macomb, IL Western Illinois University, 11/05/88 West Lafayette, IN Elliot Hall of Music, 11/18/88 Kyoto, Japan Kaikan Daiichi Hall, 11/25/88 Nagoya, Japan Nagoya-Shi Kokkaido, 12/16/88 Green Bay, WI Brown Co Veterans Memorial Arena **with Bullet Boys**, 12/28/88 Evansville, IN Roberts Stadium, 12/29/88 Louisville, KY Louisville Gardens, 01/02/89 Cedar Rapids, IA Five Seasons Center, 01/05/89 Milwaukee, WI Riverside Theatre **with House of Lords**, 01/06/89 Milwaukee, WI Riverside Theatre **with House of Lords**, 01/07/89 Des Moines, IA Veteran's Memorial Auditorium, 01/08/89 South Bend, IN Morris Civic Auditorium, 01/21/89 Detroit, MI Palace of Auburn Hills, 01/25/89? Click here for 3rd ticket stub picture for the Jan 4th date. The earlier albums seemed to some commentators to exhibit a distinct southern cultural influence; that sound changed with the addition of Farrar. Shakin' Street was going to be the opener but cancelled. Molly Hatchet returned in 1989 without Hlubek for an album of straight, polished AOR, Lightning Strikes Twice. Click here for another gig poster picture. Search Clear search text. Contact | Fans worldwide are glad to see Timmy with Molly Hatchet!! Possibilities for the date are 1980-09-09, -11, -13, -15-18, -24 or -28, but logistically 24th is the most likely date. After 4.5 years of touring and tracking outside of the studio on their own material, it was time to release an album that in the bands tradition go back to the roots of straight forward southern rock and roll that are unequaled of anything the band has recorded before in the 25-year legacy. Molly Hatchet is an American southern rock band formed in Jacksonville. MollyHatchet | About us 12266 tickets sold. | The Concert Database } Molly Hatchet Biography, Songs, & Albums | AllMusic In 2003 the band is celebrating its 25th anniversary of the first national or international release with first a double Live album Locked and Loaded recorded in Germany as they consider this their home away from home and it is the first time in 7 years that a Live album has made the European Charts and SPV GmbH is still there beloved record company with Rainer Hansel and Manfred Schutz. Finally, the gig was scheduled for Rhein-Neckar-Halle in Mannheim, but apparently ended up being held in a parking lot instead. The last gig with Bill Ward on drums. [8] Danny Joe Brown's stage persona, gruff voice, and cowboy horse-whistling was replaced by Jimmy Farrar's new vocal style, mixed with a new, harder-rocking sound. The track is taken from the band's forthcoming live album "Battleground". 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. San Antonio, TX Convention Centre Arena **with Billy Squier**, 07/25/82 Austin. San Diego, CA San Diego Stadium **KGB-FM Skyshow" w/ Chuck Berry, Joan Jett, Susan Lynch, Blitz Bros**, 05/09/82 San Luis Obispo, CA Main Gym, Cal Poly State University, 05/29/82 Nashville, TN Municipal Auditorium, 06/04/82 Spokane, WA Coliseum **with Saxon**, 06/06/82 Portland, OR Paramount **with Saxon**, 06/07/82 Portland, OR Paramount **with Saxon**, 06/08/82 Seattle, WA Paramount **with Aldo Nova & Saxon**, 06/09/82 Seattle, WA Paramount **with Aldo Nova & Saxon**, 06/11/82 Yakima, WA Speedway **with Saxon**, 06/13/82 Rapid City, SD Rushmore Plaza Civic Center **with Saxon**, 06/14/82 Bismarck, ND Civic Center **with Saxon**, 06/16/82 Fargo, ND Civic Center **with Saxon**, 06/18/82 Wausau, WI State Park Speedway **with Krokus & Saxon**, 06/19/82 Duluth, MN Arena **with Krokus**, 06/20/82 Bloomington, MN Met Centre **with Krokus & Saxon**, 06/23/82 Dubuque, IA Five Flags Centre **with Krokus & Saxon**, 06/25/82 Omaha, NE Arena **with Krokus & Saxon**, 06/26/82 Kansas City, MO Memorial Hall **with Krokus & Saxon**, 06/27/82 St Louis, MO Kiel Auditorium **with Krokus & Saxon**, 06/29/82 Nashville, TN Municipal Auditorium **with Krokus & Saxon**, 06/30/82 Lexington, KY Rupp Arena **with Krokus & Saxon**, 07/02/82 Saginaw, MI Wendler Arena **with Krokus & Saxon**, 07/03/82 East Troy, WI Alpine Valley **with Krokus & Saxon**, 07/04/82?