Finally! Molly Hatchet Summer Tour Dates!!

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From the release of Devil's Cannon and the world wide touring coordinated by
Steve Green, Artists International Management, the band has continued
performing the classic hits such as "Flirtin With Disaster," "Gator Country," "Whiskey
Man" and "Dreams I'll Never Dee," as well as, the current hits in the true
spirit and southern tradition of Molly Hatchet. 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". Included on the album is an acoustic
version of the classic hit "Fall Of The Peacemakers". 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.

In 2003 the band is celebrating it's 25th anniversary of the first national
or international release with first a double Live album "Locked and Loaded"
recorded in Germany as they concider 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. The band has plans on touring in support of the 25th anniversary and will
release a new studio album of all of the classic songs re-recorded in this
generation of the band with Artists International Management, Inc. as their
agency that keeps the band touring and bringing southern rock to all of the united
fans worldwide. And after 2.5 decades the band is working hard, playing fast
living tough and still Flirtin' with Disaster!!!

www.mollyhatchet.com
www.spvusa.com


25th ANNIVERSARY WORLD TOUR 2004 ongoing dates:
MARCH 29, 2004 ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO MIDNIGHT RODEO
MARCH 30, 2004 EL PASO, TEXAS STAMPEDE NIGHTCLUB
APRIL 2, 2004 SANFORD, FLORIDA THE BARN
APRIL 3, 2004 BRANDEN, FLORIDA BBQ FESTIVAL CITY CENTER
APRIL 7, 2004 NORCROSS, GEORGIA THE STAGE
APRIL 9, 2004 MYRTLE BEACH, S. CAROLINA MURRELL'S INLET S,B,B.
APRIL 23, 2004 SKULLBONE, TENNESSEE SKULLBONE MUSIC PARK
APRIL 24, 2004 SOMERVILLE, TEXAS DAWGS ON HAWGS FESTIVAL
APRIL 28, 2004 REX, GEORGIA RUSTY ROOSTER
APRIL 30, 2004 BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA YELLOW ROSE FESTIVAL
MAY 6, 2004 SAINT CHARLES, MISSOURI AMERISTAR CASINO ST. CHARLES
MAY 7, 2004 HOUSTON, TEXAS ODEON THEATRE
MAY 10, 2004 CLEVELAND, OHIO ODEON CONCERT CLUB
MAY 11, 2004 MYRTLE BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF BLUES
MAY 22, 2004 LAUGHLIN, NEVADA AVI CASINO HOTEL RESORT
MAY 28, 2004 HERRIN, ILLINOIS HERRINFESTA ITALIANA 2004
MAY 31, 2004 HAMLIN, NEW YORK VIETNAM VERTERANS BIKE RUN
JUNE 4, 2004 ANTIOCH, CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA FAIR
JUNE 5, 2004 NAPAVINE, WASHINGTON NAPAVINE AMPHITHEATRE
JUNE 11, 2004 CRANDEN, WISCONSIN CRANDEN BIKE RALLY
JUNE 12, 2004 GENEVA, MINNESOTA ALL AMERICAN FAME FESTIVAL
JUNE 18, 2004 PEORIA, ILLINOIS PEORIA CONVENTION CENTER
JUNE 19, 2004 FOUNTAIN CITY, WISCONSIN GIN MILL FESIVAL
JUNE 24, 2004 FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA RED RIVER FESTIVAL 2004
JUNE 25, 2004 ATWATER, MINNESOTA BIKE RALLY FESTIVAL 2004
JUNE 26, 2004 GREEN RIVER, WYOMING WYOMING STATE FAIR
JULY 13, 2004 HINSDALE, MASSACHUTTES BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
JULY 17, 2004 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS COMMUNITY BROOKFEST 2004
JULY 24, 2004 BIRKENFIELD, OREGON FLYING W RANCH
JULY 29, 2004 SUPERIOR, WISCONSIN THE LAKE FAIR 2004
AUGUST 7, 2004 GREENVILLE, WISCONSIN GREENVILLE LIONS PARK
AUGUST 13, 2004 JIM THORPE, PENNSYLVANIA PENN'S PEAK FESTIVAL
AUGUST 14, 2004 PATTERSON, NEW YORK PATTERSON FAIR GROUNDS
SEPTEMBER 3, 2004 LITCHFIELD, MINNESOTA MEEKER COUNTY FAIR
SEPTEMBER 5, 2004 IGNACIO, COLORADO RALLY IN THE ROCKIES
SEPTEMBER 10, 2004 COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA OPEN AIR BIKE FESTIVAL
SEPTEMBER 11, 2004 GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO ROCK JAM/MAIN STAGE
OCTOBER 2, 2004 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTES BOSTON FUNDRAISER FESTIVAL 2004
OCTOBER 6, 2004 JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI STATE FAIR

ADDITIONAL TOUR DATES TO BE ADDED!!!

scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 30 March 2004 19:42 (twenty-two years ago)

The hell with Morrissey and The Pixies. See you at The Rusty Rooster!!

scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 30 March 2004 19:42 (twenty-two years ago)

This reads like a Neil Hamburger tour schedule.

mike a, Tuesday, 30 March 2004 19:51 (twenty-two years ago)

That is a weird coincidence - I'm not sure I've given Molly Hatchet a single thought since I saw them at Reading Festival sometime in the late 70's; and even if I had I would have assumed they split up long ago (I wouldn't have been alone either - AMG reckon they split up in '89); until a couple of days ago when I'm sure I saw someone wearing one of their T-shirts!

They were / are actually pretty bloody dreadful 'though, weren't / aren't they?

Stewart Osborne (Stewart Osborne), Tuesday, 30 March 2004 20:08 (twenty-two years ago)

My dad used to buy all their albums way back when. I enjoyed the covers at the time as i was a Frazetta fan. My dad liked Doc Holliday too, don't know if they are still around. I don't think MH has any original members left. I could be wrong though.

scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 30 March 2004 20:12 (twenty-two years ago)

Seattle does not get love from Molly Hatchet.

Le sigh.

donut bitch (donut), Tuesday, 30 March 2004 20:13 (twenty-two years ago)

Except it's Molly Hatchet no more. It's less Hatchet than Thin is now Lizzy, or something. Not that it matters, Hatchet being a faceless band. What's important is that they got the two or three gee-tar slingers standing at the front of the stage, doing the head-down no-nonsense mindless boogie. I'm for it, there's always time to listen to "Boogie No More" onece more [wipes tear from eye].

George Smith, Tuesday, 30 March 2004 20:29 (twenty-two years ago)

what, no Skullbone dates? Guess my KKK uniform's going into mothballs for another year. Sheesh.

Donna Brown (Donna Brown), Tuesday, 30 March 2004 22:44 (twenty-two years ago)

APRIL 23, 2004 SKULLBONE, TENNESSEE SKULLBONE MUSIC PARK
oh, there it is! I was worried

Donna Brown (Donna Brown), Tuesday, 30 March 2004 22:45 (twenty-two years ago)


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