GEORGE McCORKLE PASSES

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George McCorkle
George McCorkle, original member and rhythm guitarist of the Marshall Tucker Band lost his fight with cancer and died Friday morning June 29, 2007 in Nashville.

While a member of the band, he wrote their first top 40 hit, "Fire On the Mountain" and wrote or co-wrote many others including "Silverdado," "Dreamlover," "Everybody Needs Somebody," "Foolish Dreaming," "I Should Never Have Started Loving You," "Last of The Singing Cowboys" and "Life In A Song" among many others. George retired from the band in 1984 and eventually moved to Nashville to become a full time song writer. In the past few years he played in a band called The Renegades of Southern Rock.

George made a guest appearance with the Marshall Tucker Band in front of more than 17,000 fans last August 12 at the Starwood Amphitheater in Nashville. He also played on the band's 2005 Carolina Christmas CD and contributed the song "Leave The Christmas Lights On." He also co-wrote three songs on MTB's just released The Next Adventure CD. The entire Marshall Tucker Band Catalog has been recently re-released through Shout! Factory so George's musical contributions will live forever. Our heart felt best wishes and prayers go out to his wife Vivian and son Justin. George was loved and respected and will be missed by all who knew him.

RIDE IN PEACE GEORGE

http://www.georgemccorkle.com/

[Published on: 6/29/07]
 

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dannymo Fri 6/29/2007 06:43PM
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can't you see.. can't you see.. what that women she been doin' to me. RIP brother

roberto767 Fri 6/29/2007 07:12PM
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roberto767

R.I.P. George

deadpig79 Fri 6/29/2007 10:16PM
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deadpig79

its a sad day in the south. we will miss you george!

GoldenGateSF Sat 6/30/2007 05:53AM
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GoldenGateSF

Well I'm ridin' along,
Singin' the same ol' cowboy song,
That's been sung a hundred times before.
Ain't got nothin' but my name,
And I'm the only man I know to blame,
But I'm livin' I'm happy and I'm free.
Just listen to the wind blow,
Let it blow let it blow,
Sand over my trail.
I got my saddle on the ground,
And that ol' moon he can still be found,
Hidin' in the desert sky!

I like simple things in life,
Like a prairie breeze,
A good stout horse between my knees.
Just bein' alone just bein' me.

And when I die let me die,
With a dream in my mind.
A smile on my face and no trouble behind,
And no cross on my grave,
To show my restin' place.
So I can listen to the wind blow,
Let it blow let it blow,
Sand over my trail.
I got my saddle on the ground,
And that ol' moon he can still be found,
Hidin' in the desert sky!

Won't you bury me with my chaps on,
And my six-gun strapped to my side.
So I can watch the moon a hidin'
In the desert sky!

Hidin' in the desert sky,
Hidin' in the desert sky,
Hidin'in the desert sky...

Thanks for the great music George! We'll miss ya...

tferlisi Sat 6/30/2007 07:25AM
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Today will be Marshall Tucker Band roatation day at work. RIP George.

old Sat 6/30/2007 10:02AM
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old

RIP George, thanks for posting the lyrics to one of my fav MTB songs Sundog. These guys played their asses off,such a joy hearing and seeing their live work.

tuna1 starstarstarstarstar Sat 6/30/2007 12:48PM
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I had the pleasure of knowing George, he was an unbelivable talent and one hell of an individual !!!! He will be missed

R.I.P

harryphunk starstarstarstarstar Sat 6/30/2007 01:00PM
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Spartanburg will miss you. You really put us on the map with some great music. I know Paul Riddle and George McConnell from the "burg" but never had the pleasure of meeting you. Rest in Peace.

Filo Sat 6/30/2007 05:04PM
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Filo

R.I.P. George...I was listening to Live on Long Island (Tommy Caldwell's last show and one I highly recommend picking up) from 1980 and sometimes it just dawns on a person heavily how amazing a band can be, and the MTB was no exception....and then today I read this. Hope you, Toy, and Tommy are laying it down again.

cocheese Mon 7/2/2007 06:27AM
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cocheese

George was a true Southern gentleman and will be greatly missed. I'm so glad I got to see him perform one more time this past November with Outformation here in Nashville. I hope heaven's a lot like Dixie brother.

Fossil starstarstarstarstar Mon 7/2/2007 08:03AM
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Ride in Peace George. I have many happy memories of the MTB.

sunnbear Mon 7/2/2007 12:10PM
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sunnbear

Sad day! Some great jams goin' on up there!

manbearpig Mon 7/2/2007 03:49PM
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manbearpig

you will be missed
rip george

HWP starstarstarstarstar Mon 7/16/2007 10:40PM
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HWP

Thanks for the music George.