Doc Holliday (band)
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Doc Holliday are a Southern rock band from Macon, Georgia, named after Western legend Doc Holliday.
Their debut album of the same name entered the top 30 Billboard charts in 1981. Their second album "Doc Holliday rides again" topped that success. The band played many shows in that time, with Black Sabbath and others. Due to the failure of their third, experimental album in 1983 and the stress of touring, the band broke up in 1983.
They re-united in the 1990s. Since, they brought out more albums, and toured, mainly in Europe.
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[edit] Original lineup 1981-1983
- Bruce Brookshire - Lead Guitar, Lead Vocals
- Eddie Stone - Keyboards, Vocals
- John Samuelson -Bass Guitar, Vocals
- Ric Skelton - Lead Guitar, Vocals
- Herman Nixon - Drums
[edit] Band members (active)
- Bruce Brookshire - Vocals, Lead Guitar
- Eddie Stone - Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals
- John Turner Samuelson - Lead Guitar, Vocals
- Daniel Bud Ford - Bass Guitar, Vocals
- Danny "Cadillac" Lastinger - Drums
[edit] Discography
- 1981-"DOC HOLLIDAY"
- 1981-"DOC HOLLIDAY RIDES AGAIN"
- 1983-"MODERN MEDICINE"
- 1986-"DANGER ZONE"
- 1989-"SONG FOR THE OUTLAW-LIVE"
- 1993-"SON OF THE MORNING STAR"
- 1996-"LEGACY"
- 1998-"MODERN MEDICINE" [CD issue]
- 2001-"A BETTER ROAD"
- 2003-"GUNFIGHTER: THE BEST OF THE 90S"
- 2004-"GOOD TIME MUSIC"