Live streams; Chase City concerts. Reason for the wrong date on tour posters remains unknown. 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. They retained Brown and their Southern rock style. Their studio album, Justice (June 2010), was recorded in Germany in 2010 on SPV Records, GmbH. The band's Southern Rock Masters (April 2008) was an album of classic rock covers and was released again in a slightly realtered form as Regrinding the Axes (June 2012). [8] In the following year, drummer B. [1] ?/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? [23], A greatest hits collection released by Epic, Greatest Hits, featuring two newly recorded songs, was released in the fall of 1990, with sales reaching gold status.[24]. the front page http://www.dio.net/. Karlsruhre, Germany Schwarzwaldhalle **cancelled*, 10/21/80 Madison, WI Headliners **secret show, billed as "The Randy Men"**, 10/22/80 Milwaukee, WI Palms **secret show, billed as "The Randy Men"**, 10/23/80 Wheeling, IL Haymakers **secret show, billed as "The Randy Men"**, November 4, 1980 Odeon, Birmingham, ENG (supported by Angel City), 11/05/80 London, England Hammersmith Odeon **with Angel City, joined onstage by Alex Harvey**, 11/08/80 Paris, France Hippodrome **with Angel City**, 11/09/80? Rescheduled from 1980-12-30. 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? all areas pass for November 1980 Japanese tour, 2nd access The last gig with Bill Ward on drums. Drummer Bruce Crump died on March 16, 2015, at age 57, from complications after a 12-year battle with throat cancer. Summer Jam '80 Festival, Memorial Stadium, Blue Oyster Cult (HL), Molly Hatchet, Riot. Molly Hatchet Fri Jul 8 1983 The Omni in Atlanta, GA, USA Molly Hatchet Blackfoot Wed Jun 29 1983 Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, IN, USA Molly Hatchet Blackfoot Helix Tue Jun 28 1983 Louisville Gardens in Louisville, KY, USA Molly Hatchet Blackfoot Mon Jun 20 1983 City Coliseum in Austin, TX, USA Molly Hatchet Blackfoot Sat Jun 18 1983 Setlists . Holmes was one of the opener, but apparently that was not the case. The cause was kidney failure. Molly Hatchet's first studio album in five years, and only release on Capitol Records, Lightning Strikes Twice was released in 1989, and it was their first one not to appear on the charts. Copyright 2021 Molly Hatchet. 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? 10136 tickets sold. Rio was replaced in 1991 by Rob Sweat and then Kevin Rian. Salem, OR set a decibel limit for the gigs as this show was so loud. Nice, France Theatre de Verdure **with Angel City**, 11/14/80 Lisbon, Portugal Pavilhao de Alvalade, 12/04/80 St Louis, MO Checkerdome **with The Babys, Off Broadway**, 12/05/80 Kansas City, MO Municipal Auditorium **with New England**, 12/14/80 Spokane, WA Coliseum **with Michael Schenker Group**, 12/17/80 Seattle, WA Seattle Center Coliseum **with Michael Schenker Group**, 12/19/80 Medford, OR Jackson County Expo Center, 12/20/80 Sacramento, CA Memorial Auditorium **with MSG? Song Statistics Stats; Tour Statistics Stats; Other Statistics; All Setlists. 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. 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. 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? Black Cat, Molly Hatchet, Blue Oyster Cult. Some sources list the venue as Youth Hall. Click here for gig poster picture with date as July 12. 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? [2] They also had successful hits on the Billboard charts, including "Flirtin' with Disaster", "The Rambler", "Bloody Reunion" and "Satisfied Man". Copyright 2021 Molly Hatchet. 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** 1st Oregon Jam/Summer Jam '80 Festival, Fairgrounds. Contact | Artists | ?/83 Boone, NC Appalachian State Uni Varsity Gym, 10/08/83 Arlington, TX Six Flags Over Texas, 10/20/83 Corpus Christi, TX Memorial Coliseum, 10/28/83 Amarillo, TX Civic Center Arena **with Zebra**, 10/? Years on tour. Also Train, Train is one of the greatest songs ever written. Molly Hatchet is an American rock band formed in 1971 by guitarist Dave Hlubek in Jacksonville, Florida. setlist.fm Add Setlist. Black Sabbath headlined, 13000 people. 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! Facebook Their next tour date is at The Stationery Factory Main Stage in Dalton, after that they'll be at District 142 in Wyandotte. South Bend, IN Morris Civic Center, 04/29/87 Wayne, NJ William Paterson College, 04/30/87?
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