Doug Gray, the lead singer and last original member of the legendary Marshall Tucker Band, is leaving the group’s current tour to deal with health issues. WANT MORE COUNTRY MUSIC NEWS? CLICK HERE. “Taking care of business as I always do,” Gray said in a statement, according to Taste of Country.
“Thanks and see you soon.” Gray’s leave is planned to be temporary at the moment, per Taste of Country. He has been the band’s last remaining original member since 1996, the site reported.
Gray, who is 76, promised that he would be involved in “all aspects” of the band’s tour while he is away. Who is country music’s best looking cowboy? One site ranked them Country music icon died with nearly $400 million fortune. Here’s what happened to the money Iconic country music group still trucking on farewell tour despite year filled with tragedy Country music star to fans after leaving show in wheelchair: ‘Thank y’all for caring about me’ Country music rocked by another death pushing list of those lost to 7 in 2025 While there was not a set date for his return, the Marshall Tucker Band has a healthy tour schedule that runs through Oct.
9. The band has been active since 1972 and is known for hits “Can’t You See,” and “Heard it in a Love Song.”.
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Country music legend leaving tour due to health issues

He announced the move in a statement this week.