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BOBBY INGRAM - lead, slide and acoustic guitars, vocals
PHIL MCCORMACK - lead vocals
JOHN GALVIN - keyboards, vocals
BRYAN BASSETT - lead and acoustic guitar
ANDY MCKINNEY - bass guitar, vocals
MAC CRAWFORD - drums
In the early 1970's a new form of music was emerging in the
south. A mixture of blues, country, gospel and the English
invasion of rock and roll that later was to be coined the phrase
"Southern Rock." The music was filled with style and emotion and
with bands in the forefront such as the Allman Brothers, Lynyrd
Skynyrd and a band from Jacksonville, Florida called Molly
Hatchet. Named after a famous 17th century axe murderess hatchet
molly who would behead her lovers with the hand tool Lizzy Borden
made famous. Their self-titled debut album was released on Epic
records in 1978 and reached multi-platinum status as the band
established their reputation of working hard, playing tough and
living fast through intense touring with such bands as Aerosmith
and Bob Seger. In 1979, Flirtin With Disaster was released and
history was in the making. The band continued touring on the road
with an average of 250 live shows per year and like the first
album it also achieved multi-platinum status. Lead singer, Danny
Joe Brown left the band in 1980 and contacted Bobby Ingram, a well
known southern guitarist and friend, who gave brown his first
singing gig in 1975 with a Jacksonville based band called Rum
Creek. Brown and Ingram then put together with keyboardist John
Galvin the Danny Joe Brown Band and continued touring until 1982.
During this time, Beatin The Odds(1980) and Take No
Prisoners(1981) was released with singer Jimmy Farrar. Brown
returned to record No Guts ... No Glory(1983), The Deed Is
Done(1984) and Double Trouble Live(1985). In 1985, Bobby Ingram,
with his songwriting and live performance abilities came into the
band to replace Dave Lubek. The band continued to tour over 200
dates a year and in 1989 record Lightning Strikes Twice for
capitol records. In 1990, while Ingram, Galvin and Brown continued
the tradition as Molly Hatchet the tough touring schedule lead to
the other members departure from the band. The Greatest Hitsalbum
was released in 1991 and certified gold. The band from 1990 until
1995 took a break from recording but continued to write new songs
and tour in the united states, Canada and Europe. Devil's 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. With producers Kalle Trapp and Bobby Ingram the album was
voted the number one rock record in Europe for 1996. With a
history of diabetes, brown was unable to fulfil studio and touring
responsibilities and he brought in Phil McCormack to take over the
lead vocal position. Long time member Bobby Ingram - lead guitar,
Phil McCormack - lead vocals, John Galvin - keyboards, Bryan
Bassett - lead guitar, Andy McKinney - bass, Mac Crawford - drums,
make up the current lineup. 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 and is still after 2 decades working
hard, playing fast and living a little easier !!! |